You likely could get away with it, but it just isn't worth the risk imo. It takes like 2 minutes to stand in front of a wall in your bedroom and use your laptop or phone to take a new pic and upload it. Would you want to go into the test center an…
Yeah as the others have mentioned, there's no easy way to make it happen. I used to work a job that required 60-80 hours a week of commitment. Coming home and studying after being at work from 6a-6p, AND with a 45 minute commute each way was not e…
@dennisgerrard said:
@RafaelBernard It's only for LR(PT50s).
He runs a separate BR/Review for PT 80 right before the real test for the most recent wave of students - I've seen that mentioned a few times in the last week, which may be what R…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
@Mellow_Z said:
@JetJagLar said:
Won't be able to make this, any chance I'll be able to watch this later?
They typically aren't recorded unfortunately. Although if I recall…
@JetJagLar said:
Won't be able to make this, any chance I'll be able to watch this later?
As Dillon stated below, David did say he will be recording this.
@dcdcdcdcdc said:
@anonclsstudent gets where I am coming from.
@TheLSAT
That goes against the meaning of or in any sense.
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A is true and B is true = true
I may be nitpicking here, but I think if you let "or" include the …
You can create bundles yourself if you really want to. Go to the question bank (under resources), and choose the logic game question types - then filter by the PT numbers you want. Once you have the PT's showing that you want to group, you can cli…
@Sprinkles said:
@Mellow_Z said:
@Sprinkles said:
Just to think this thread may look historic for future LSATs if LSAC ever decides to go digital lol
You still get scratch paper for the digital versi…
@Sprinkles said:
Just to think this thread may look historic for future LSATs if LSAC ever decides to go digital lol
You still get scratch paper for the digital version of the test (as of now) and you have a stylus to write on the screen of …
It can but you need to sell it in a compelling way. Merely writing "I want to be a lawyer because I was on jury duty once and it was cool" isn't going to cut it. If you have a story about how the jury embodies a true democratic society and you tru…
You shouldn't be actively thinking about how to solve new games in relation to existing games. Solving old games is to build muscle memory, and to help you identify patterns and relationships. Once you build all of these skills up, with new games,…
@countdown14 said:
Hello gamers,
I seem to always get stuck on sequencing games where one of the rules involves having "at least two spaces between X and Y". I get particularly stuck when there's a switch on top so it can either be X _ _ …
@dcdcdcdcdc said:
@calftemp
I'll give this shot.
I don't think you need to be so wary of absolute numbers vs. percentages for this question. The use of "share" and "percentage" are interchangeable in the stimulus and the only mention…
Another thing to remember - in strengthening/weakening questions, 4 of the 5 answer choices will not strengthen or weaken the argument AT ALL. So the answer will always be the one that provides any support (even if it is the tiniest amount possible…
Eh, I guess we are only 19 weeks out. Starting BR wouldn't be an awful idea given that if you go all the way to 80, there are 45 total to work through (assuming 1-35 used for learning/drilling).
@"Cant Get Right" do you have a timeframe of when yo…
@"evonne-alkhatib" said:
So I have gone through the entire course and I would say it has helped greatly, before when I would do a LR section I would be getting 14-15 right untimed. Now untimed (which generally takes me 45-50 minutes) I am seei…
How do you master them? Practice.
You've identified a weakness which is half the battle. Now you have to correct it. Look at Manhattan, The LSAT Trainer, 7Sage, TLS, basically every resource you can find on weakening LR questions and keep readin…
To address your higher level question about June/September.. it depends.
What are you goals? It's safe to say that test day anxiety will likely (likely, but not always) claim a few points off your PT averages. So are you able to get your desired …
You said you will do admissions Q&A, but does this include questions we may have in regards to coming up with topics for our own PS? I've been torn with a few high level options and would love some feedback/guidance on which might be the most e…
Your best bet is to look up the explanation to that given problem and hope someone commented below and referenced other similarities. I don't think a formal "bank" exists for this however. But I do think it would be useful.
You can get merit based fee waivers by contacting the schools' admissions office directly. If you have a high percentile LSAT score and/or GPA, some schools will grant you a waiver for application.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.p…
@"marvin.dike" said:
Do those target times for LG include bubbling in the scantron or without the scantron? If the target time includes bubbling in, i will begin using a scantron when doing the full proof method.
I wouldn't say you HAVE to…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Here's a way to break these down that might be beneficial. I don't diagram anymore, but I think my intuitive process is something like this. I think it would make for a good exercise. If you can identify all these varia…
@"Liz L 123" said:
Hey all, I'm reviving this thread to say thanks to you guys! I didn't retake, and I got into Harvard, Stanford, and Chicago, and I got the Hamilton at Columbia. I was waitlisted at Yale, but that's a real crapshoot anyway. S…