I wouldn't bother much with the question bank during the cc. There are questions supplied within it as well as problem sets to practice with. The question bank comes more in handy later when you need to look up explanations or create even more probl…
Photocopying is tough out of the bound books, you could cut the pages out of the book and photocopy (of course, only for your own use - it is not allowed to share them). I did some erasing and re-doing. I also sometimes just use notebook paper and d…
It's lifted. There are a number of people around here who have taken it 4+ times. It's now unlimited, although your scores are only good for either 5 or 7 years I think. There's no limit to how many times you can take it though.
Honestly at this point with this short of time, I wouldn't really bother with RC much at all beyond making sure you watched the cc videos on them. It is painstaking to improve in RC and you won't do much in the next 4 weeks. Your time would be bette…
Generally, it's very difficult to transfer. It's not like undergrad. Not because of the classes (1L classes are basically the same everywhere), but because you have to be top of your class to be accepted as a transfer. And you should know, generally…
If you don’t feel ready, withdraw. There’s no use in having a lower score than you’re capable of on the record. I highly recommend not taking the LSAT until you think you’re ready. I withdrew twice before taking it and I don’t regret a thing. I woul…
As said above, it’s super common for people to score the same immediately after the CC. I think I only improved about 3 points up from my diagnostic, and I had spent a couple months studying with Powerscore before 7sage too. It takes a little bit of…
@Louislepauvre said:
@"Leah M B" said:
I'm referring to the method in this lesson:
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/fool-proof-guide-to-perfection-on-logic-games/
Basically the process of repeating a game over and ov…
I'm referring to the method in this lesson:
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/fool-proof-guide-to-perfection-on-logic-games/
Basically the process of repeating a game over and over until you can get it under the target time. You probably need to b…
I think my opinion falls pretty much right in line with @"surfy surf". It's a very unusual circumstance and you'd probably be better off asking an admissions person. Perhaps @"David.Busis" could give a quick opinion, or Mike Spivey is active on laws…
Absolutely don't bring a bag or phone in. It's very very rare for a test center to let you do that, and more likely that you'll not be allowed that. I always left mine in my car. If you are taking public transit, leave it at home and feel the freedo…
It sounds kind of harsh, but some of the best advice I've heard is that if you have the fundamentals down but are too slow, you don't actually have the fundamentals down. Especially with LG, your speed increases as you really understand how to do th…
Agreed with @Vibrio, I tend to forget about these because I go straight to Discussion or the Course. There's not much on the dashboard I usually look at. It might be helpful if we could add it to a menu at some point. I would be less likely to forge…
This is tough. You probably should write an addendum but might need to take a few cracks at it and have people read it over to see if it's going to be helpful.
As for Berkeley Law, it's going to be tough. They obviously are very selective and gener…
@"C.Desiree" said:
Thank you so much for your thorough response, it really helps a lot! Did you find studying with both Powerscore and 7Sage to be complementary where the different approaches helped to solidify the information better? Once you…
@saraheq1 said:
@"Leah M B" I love this list! NPR is my favorite, I've seen a few episodes of The Good Place (but never understood the depth of theory in it), docs on Netflix and HBO are a favorite pastime too! I really like your idea about go…
Hmm that sounds like it would fit in with the narrative of what @"David.Busis" says there. Maybe David can give you a thumbs up or down here? obv that is an excellent GPA so it does sound like your standardized tests tend to be lower than expected …
Don’t worry about it! As long as it still looks like you, you’re fine. I first uploaded mine early last year and just used it on the June test and was fine. Deep breaths! All good.
@"Watermelon Otter" said:
The PTs you print from 7Sage will reflect how much space you will actually have on test day. Sometime around 2012 they switched to giving you more space.
+1. Basically, they used to condense every LG to 1 page, and …
In the true nature of being an arts nerd, I'm going to go with some unusual ideas haha. I also like the thought of shaking up LSAT study.
I'd spend a day or afternoon at an art museum. Go slowly through it and read the descriptions next to the work…
Hi there! First of all... this is such a good and thoughtful post! Great questions you asked. I clicked on the title thinking I would just refer you to the webinar, but I'm happy to see you already watched it!
First of all, it's totally normal to …
For those mentioning incentives, I would definitely say: explaining questions about the LSAT really does help cement your own understanding of it.
And beyond that, you can search for the "chattels for chatterboxes" thread if you would like to see a…
No, I don’t think they would have any way of doing that.
However, I think I might advise you to withdraw from the July test. Assuming you haven’t taken an official LSAT yet, it’s possible that schools would see a big jump between test scores that a…
I think you definitely could make a strong argument for getting accommodations. I think my question is, do you think it will help you? Does more time help with the brain fog and recalling things?
Maybe try taking a PT with the accommodation you wou…
I think there are arguments both ways for Filipinos. I think in my mind, I've always thought of it more as Pacific Islander, but obviously it's very near Asia as well. I did a quick google to see if I was off, and I see lots of convos arguing for bo…
@stepharizona said:
Unless you’re going to a top school T-6 mainly, there is very need based aid. I have nearly a 0 FAFSA and only BU gave a small amount of need based aid.
It definitely gets more sparse as you go down, but I got really dece…