@christinagomez7738 said:
Wait I saw someone said we are allowed to bring in coffee to the lsat now. Is this true ?? I thought we couldn’t have beverages other than what can fit in our bag ??
Why couldn't that beverage in your bag be coffee?…
Your way of thinking that Necessary is 100% true, and Sufficient as "good enough" misses the mark on what these things are. Necessary and sufficient conditions are merely characteristics that exist in relationship to each other. If you have a suffic…
My DS will be the same (with some edits, maybe), but I'm using a different PS. If you have anything new to say, look at your law school application differently, then you should change it. Also, if you applied early last cycle and you were rejected o…
If 150 is in your range of average PT scores, and it could potentially get you money at a school ranked 120, why not keep it? You can send out your apps in September/October, note on your application that you're retaking in November (they won't look…
Find the way that works for you. Sit with an RC section untimed at first and find methods that work for you to get the right answer. For example, JY's method of writing short summaries in the margins didn't work for me. I ended up wasting a lot of t…
Late January/Early Feb is generally fine. All depends on the school though. I think the more competitive the school is, the better your chances when your app is early, particularly with scholarship money, which could be running low by the time your …
I don't think practicing NA would hurt flaw reasoning. In an NA question type there is an argument, and there's one in flaw. I haven't given it too much thought, but I don't think the stimuli would necessarily be all that different. One thing with f…
@Louislepauvre said:
Is there a way to turn off/on the timer counting down in the corner? I think that would freak me out just watching those seconds slip away...
I found the answer to this question (from the LSAC Website):
On the top right…
@jmarmaduke96 said:
@theLSATdreamer I don't believe so, J.Y. seemed to indicate that the stylus does not include the ability to write freehand on the test. However the interface will allow you to highlight certain sections and color code them.…
Thanks Selene! Is single-spaced ok for standard page formatting?
@"selene.steelman" said:
I would recommend that you try to keep your LOCI to 1 page. Make sure you follow standard page formatting and make sure it is easy to read. Be mindful t…
@lsatplaylist said:
Does it look easy on the eyes? Was thinking around one page sounds about right. Will be interested to see what admissions experts say. Have you had a friend read it?
My wife. I have a friends who's a 2L but he's kinda …
I feel like they're about the same. Brooklyn has seen a bump recently and jumped ahead in the rankings, but St John's seems to give more $$. For me, it would all boil down to who gave me more money.
@Alex Thanks! You too! I only applied to 5 schools (all in the same city) and have heard from two--both the highest ranked schools and both waitlists. Two of the three I haven't heard from are my safeties. Do you mind if I ask the result of the t…
I averaged between -0 to -3. I think the big thing, beyond developing fast inference ability/when and how to make worlds/best game board strategy, is adaptability. On the new tests you're probably going to experience a "weird" game, so you have to b…
After taking it at Queens College I think it's the best testing center in NYC (Fordham is great too). Vastly superior to CUNY Law (which is loud as hell, between the 7 train and the construction). Super quiet, in a very welcoming building (It's the …
@KarateMaster said:
How did you make that jump? Can you please share how to improve on retakes?
So I'll give you my answer, but of course this is only my answer and would'n't be the same for someone else. So here's what I did:
LR:
I think …
@"Leah M B" said:
I think if the policy is unclear or schools don't ask, I would call admissions and ask them. They should be able to give you a quick yes or no based on your circumstances. Just tell them something like, "I improved my score b…
@KarateMaster said:
How did you make that jump? Can you please share how to improve on retakes?
I’ll do that once I figure out how to contact these schools!!
@LSAT_Wrecker said:
If schools don't ask, I would not provide anything. However, if they do, a simple "I knew I was capable of scoring higher, so I took the test again" should be more than enough.
Thanks! So, when I write them about my updat…
Both. It also depends on the question type. For example, SA has a very specific answer that it can be, so once I've solved the puzzle I go on hunt mode and just look for that answer. Obviously you can't do that for strengthen/weaken or PSA, where th…
@faddy878 said:
When can we start getting results? My nerves are killing me
For the November test the email came in in waves. It started at about 9:00AM.
@sakox010 said:
I had LR (26Q) RC LR (26Q) LR(25Q) LG
I thought the 25Q LR section was the easiest, and the 2nd LR with 26Q was the hardest.
I'm not sure if anyone else felt this way, but the first LR section with 26Q really felt lik…
I had LR RC LR LR LG
I didn't have a feeling as to which of those LRs could've been experimental. They all felt pretty normal to me. Does anyone know which one was the experimental out of the order of those 3 LR?
I'm not sure there's a perfect answer to this (and I'm far from a perfect LSAT student), but if I see a really long parallel and it's like number 18 or 22, I'm going to assume it's a hard parallel, and maybe skip. But, if I start reading it, and I f…