@redridinghood said:
Thanks everyone! I really appreciate the messages @Markmark I wrote in Sep 2018 and July 2019, but I was in school for the year and did no work on the LSAT between September and May. Reviewing the questions you get wrong …
@lsatgodjk said:
@Markmark I don't, sorry bud, i didn't use any tutors. I do know that @Sami has awesome study sessions that she offers. I haven't joined any yet, but I hope to before my exam in 2 months.
Thanks!
@danielbrowning208 said:
@Markmark I am in school, so I set up my schedule to make LSAT study a priority. With that, I study in the mornings, from 8:30 - 12 on Thursday - Monday, so 5 days a week. With early studying, your mind is engaged. At …
@StayPositive said:
I like this approach - thanks for sharing! How did you select your warm up Qs? Did you pick easy/medium Qs? I'd like to try this but wonder/worry if I'll panic and freak myself out more or I'll pick Qs that I already know t…
@DivineRaze said:
@Markmark Splendid! I do the same thing before a test haha. I jog, eat a nutritious breakfast, and go over LR, LG, and RC questions on my ipad in my car when I arrive at the testing place. I make sure I have some sort of goal…
@danielbrowning208 said:
@Markmark It's definitely possible. I started studying in July, with a diagnostic around 160. My average is now well over a 170, but it has taken a lot of work and a focused study plan. I also started at better places …
@lexxx745 said:
well i went from 156 post CC to mid 160s consistently in a few months so its definitley possible. That was post CC too, before CC i was probably like mid 140s
Were you using any particular approach to your post CC studies? Wh…
@lsatgodjk said:
I think it's definitely possible. I would say 160-165 is possible even in just a month of you are 1) full time (20-30 hours of week of studying), and studying the right way. The bulk of those 4 months will likely be trying to …
Can you copy and paste an example of what notes you took after an LSAT / PT? What you mentioned makes sense, I'm curious to see what other people take note of. I wrote down about having little time for review in EC, getting tired around section 4-5,…
@kcsteenland said:
I had two reading comprehension sections, one with water treaties and one with jazz composition. Definitely did better on one of them than the other. Any idea which one was the real one?
Same, no idea. I thought the scienc…
I started with probably a 145-150 diag in Feb, studying 1-5 hours a day (job and family mean no set schedule) averaging 3-4 hours a day. I'm pting at 159-160 and target score is 170+... So far it's been a trying 9 months and much more to go.
I'm active duty too and I learned something useful from contacting some admissions officers. Admissions generally does look quite favorably on military applicants but they can't officially say they give veterans any concrete preference in admissions…
I just got a response. The response was ver batim the rules from the LSAC website regarding "less than 1 year don't need to send." Regarding Clearinghouse emailing transcripts, that's a no go, Lsac won't accept emails with attachments or links to at…
@katemart said:
I took the digital LSAT in September and it did not really distract me. You can adjust the brightness on the screen, and you can choose to invert colors and things like that. There is a tutorial and time to play with the settin…
@Ignatius said:
Besides relaxing and enjoying some good reads, what are some other ways you prepared for law school as a 0L? Did you read any law related books to provide you with a primer of sorts before starting school? What would you sugges…
@LSATscrub said:
@Demarkee727 Now that I look at it again it depends whether you are looking at it from what "is not" or what "is". If some dogs are not black, 0-99 can be black and 1-100 can be not black, so yea my bad both work depending on…
Thanks all for the replies!
@LSATscrub said:
To reiterate what was already said above, they mean the same thing. However neither means 0-99. "At least one is not" is from 1-100.
Are you sure about this? I read in a different curriculum that…
Thanks for the response, I see the formatting standard now, that'll help me as I search for Q's.
The problem set page is awesome, is there a way to allow all people to access the discussions under the video without paying? There is probably a way t…