Just want to say, I usually do fairly well with LR (-3 or -4 per section) but there were several questions that I could barely even figure out what they were asking. Maybe my brain was fried because it was section 5 but I legit could not even unders…
@hlkoo1212 said:
is the LR question about farm dust/inflammatory to lungs/mice real or experimental??? Question stem was "which one of the questions would be useful in evaluating the argument?"
Pretty sure experimental. I had only 2 real LR …
@anonymous25 said:
Can anyone confirm that the $5,000 - $18,000 question about the car dealership was real? I had 3 LR sections and noticed it's not listed on the official real/experimental page.
Can confirm, that was real.
AH HA! Found the thread where we discussed this:
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/87674
Interestingly, it looks like a couple months ago when we talked about this, the deadline to register for February was December 27. The…
@"Paul Caint" @dml277 Sorry to leave you hanging, was busy drinking wine and re-connecting with long lost friends now that the LSAT is over, haha.
Yeah, there was one of those notifications at the top of the page when you sign into your LSAC accou…
Yeah I already registered for February as a back up and I think I'll still take it. I plan on continuing to study some to try to raise it. It'll be too late for admissions, but could always help for scholarship negotiations. I think the only way I'd…
@learningphile said:
I had RC real, LR25 (Mayors), LG, RC experimental, and LR26.
I usually do -0/1 LR each, -0 LG, and -4 RC, but I am sure I reversed LG with RC on this test. The subway game really slowed me down, so I didn't have enoug…
I felt like LR was tougher than average (seriously, what was up with the fish with fingers and Greek play?? ugh) but not unreasonable. I'm bummed about LG because it seemed pretty straight forward to me but I didn't finish in time. It's a little nic…
DOH I'm a dummy that missed the pep rally. But GOOD LUCK EVERYONE I'm cheering for you all (and for myself too haha).
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Yeah on my ticket it says "Seattle University School of Law" and in the box right above the photo on the ticket it has an address specifically for the law school. Should have the information there.
Hahaha. I currently have 4 in my bag, but might throw in a couple extras. I've never used more than 1 on a PT so I doubt I'll be switching around or anything. But feels like a security blanket. I think it was the dudes on The Thinking LSAT podcast t…
I think you should be fine, but if they question anything just be prepared to take the pony out really quick haha. That's my plan anyway. Same, I have my hair down in the pic and might do a pony tail on the day of. Worst case scenario, just take it …
Yep, ditto. The key sentence was that there was no way you would apply with the scores you've been getting. It doesn't make much sense then to have a score on your record that you know isn't the best you can do and isn't enough to get you where you …
I definitely second a lot of what @LSATcantwin said. Games are probably the easiest things to also work on while you have other commitments. You can do 1 game at a time if you have a spare 15-20 minutes. Print out the games you have available from 7…
There are definitely arguments to be made both ways. But age is not one of them! haha. I'm currently 33 years old and may be pushing back another year myself, haha. Re-starting my career graduating at 37 or so is daunting, but I hold firm that it's …
The variation in score can definitely be normal. After I finished the cc, I had a period of time that my score was all over the place. In just the last month or 2, I got a lot more consistent. I think that it just comes with time. RC is my killer to…
I second @uhinberg. I'd say probably take 2-3 days off, and then for a day or two some light review, and then maybe even take Friday off again. Keep it a little fresh but I would certainly not recommend doing any full PT. You know what you're capabl…
I say take it. You are regularly scoring close to what you want. You very likely could walk out of there with a 175. If you end up with a 172 or 173, maybe you'll decide you want to postpone a cycle or re-take in February. Even if you did, I don't t…
I'm planning on working on a few games during my lunch breaks, then either light studying or 1 timed section in the evenings. I took Friday off of work to sleep in, relax, probably just do a little light review to stay fresh, and get to bed early. W…
Yeah agreed with the others, this strategy sounds a little primed to burn you out and not make many gains. Taking full PTs really is just to practice endurance and be familiar with timing issues. But it sounds like you've probably already done that …
@David_with_the_Food_Poisoning said:
Hi Leah!
Do you have a general strategy going into RC sections? Are the questions you've been missing in RC consistently in a single passage or spread across evenly throughout the entire section? How l…
Stopped in just to see if there were any helpful tips, it's definitely my weakest section too. Great ideas, @BillGreenpoint ! I'm going to try that out. I've been wondering recently if I have been marking too much as well. I feel like I actually did…
Not planning on applying to Georgetown, but I'd totally do a top 10. First thing that came to mind is, top 10 musical artists that I'm embarrassed to love. hahah. Too goofy? I don't know, they're the ones asking for a top 10 list ha.
@"Chipster Study" said:
I have an MD with a significant career as an academic surgeon. I am being told by people in the know that are in admissions at a law school that it will not really help me to outperform the numbers. A 177 on LSAT would…