Hi @harrismegan If you're still feeling burnt out, it might be best to take another break and see if it helps. If you can then get to your goal score by October, take test; otherwise postpone.
However, an option that might be better is to do non-st…
Hi @neethusree Since you just started taking timed practice tests, I'd expect your speed to improve as you go along. Speed is tied to proficiency. As you get better and more experienced, you will get quicker.
For LG, remember to do each LG multipl…
If you're sure that's the issue, spend more time initially before beginning the questions. Either spend more time looking for inferences or how the rules will interact.
@victoriapadilla1140 I would alternate between the used and new PTs. The used ones are still good for learning, just don't pay too much attention to the scores.
@shiv.tomer1 said:
But it does make me wonder: Is LSAT slowly losing its significance? I've heard of some schools in the States who have completely eliminated the need to write LSAT as part of the application. From what I had heard previously, LSAT…
Hey @shiv.tomer1 - just a few additions to your post:
@shiv.tomer1 said:
Many Canadian schools don't rely more heavily on LSAT (except, maybe U of Toronto).
University of Toronto previously said that GPA, LSAT and PS are all weighed as 1/3 of admi…
I don't think schools will look down upon that, but the contrary. However, I can really only speak with certainty about my law school - where my classmates come from almost every type of background, and few with a law related degree. You are not exp…
I see this thread is full of fellow Canadians. I am entering my 2nd year at U of T Law -- if I can help answer any questions about LSAT or Law School, feel free to ask me in this thread or via PM.
I took the LSAT back in 2013, but I recall hearing that a circular game appeared in an LSAT last year. Perhaps someone who took the test can confirm and provide the PT#.
I haven't read all responses so might have been answered. But it is useful to apply to more schools, especially to schools on a comparable level with the one you applied to. If you receive a higher scholarship from a 2nd school (on a comparable leve…
It will likely depend on how busy you are during those three months. You would likely also have a better prediction once having a diagnostic score.
By the way, I am entering my second year at a Canadian law school. If you have any questions feel fr…