In addition to considering whether a statement is fact or opinion, I also sometimes ask myself: "What is the author trying to convince me of?" Often, you can determine the conclusion by answering this question.
Congrats on the improvement, your score, and, of course, your acceptances and scholarship! It’s always inspirational to see posts like this. Sorry about the difficulties the night before the test and on test day but, if I’m reading correctly, it see…
From what I understand, not applying within the first month does not significantly alter your chances. If you apply more than two or three months after apps open, however, it will probably affect your chances a good bit. I'm not an admissions admin …
@MARKNYC1969 Gotcha. I just finished the CC and liked it but I can't say how it affected my PT scores or if it left me lacking in any areas because I haven't started PTing yet. I will say that from my internet browsing of different resources, 7Sage …
A 13 point jump is great. Many people never see that kind of increase, much the less after 7 months. If your goal is to score a 170+, that would be a 34 point increase. A 160+ would be a 24 point increase. Those are huge increases and, personally, I…
@Jefferson2199 Unless you need to complete and fool proof every logic game in existence, I think it’s a bit overkill. With that being said, if logic game come slowly to you, you only see improvement when you fool proof 10s or 100s of games, or you’r…
I'd imagine over the next couple of cycles scores should "deflate." High LSAT Flex scorers who decided not to enroll last cycle should matriculate over the next year or two.
With an impending recession looking likely and the test still being offere…
I also recently completed the games section of the CC. From reading through numerous discussion posts, I think the best approach is to fool proof all games from tests 1-35. From my understanding, there’s a bunch of unusual games in these tests that …
I am a firm believer that repetition increases comfort. As you get more accustomed to timed sections and PTs, you will learn that coming across unusual games or difficult questions isn’t the end of the world (and that it’s really just a reality of t…
If your goal is to attend law school immediately after receiving the degree, meaning you don't plan to work in either of those fields, and you enjoy each major equally, I'd choose the major that you think you can receive the highest GPA in. If you'r…
How much "less money" are you being offered by the T14(s)? Is it significantly less? Also, do you have an idea of your career aspirations? If I was in your situation, those two things considerations alone would greatly shape my decision.
@nicole_98 I sure hope they'll give advanced warning! Are you at all considering trying to take the test in late 2022? Or are you pretty set on 2023? I'm just torn at the moment.
I have also been thinking about taking in 2023, but I am concerned about logic games being removed in 2023. Since LSAC hasn't provided a specific date or given any specific details on how logic games are going to be removed, I'm concerned they'll ju…
@itonydelatorre thanks a ton for that answer! That seems like a very reasonable approach and helps clear up my question a lot. I wish you luck on the January test!