@Mookittyy said:
BTW - can anyone enlighten me on the Princeton jab? I assume it's supposed to be funny but I lack contextual information.
Princeton Law School doesn't exist!
Asking questions and making comments in your head while you read forces you to stay engaged with the passage. At the end of every paragraph, you need to take a second to think "how does this relate to the passage as a whole?".... "Ah this paragraph …
Don't memorize details. Know the structure of the passage and big picture things such as main points, author opinion, and each viewpoint presented. By memorizing the structure, you should be able to quickly locate details when questions ask about th…
@runiggyrun It all started with a BR call. Someone on the call was from Toronto, so I got excited and asked if they knew Drake (the rapper). A few other Drake fans started to chime in, and we decided it'd be funny to add "OVO" to the end of our name…
This!! I've been studying since last August, but I didn't make the switch to wooden pencils until January. There is a huge difference. It's not something you want to get used to right before your exam.
@LSATKingsman said:
Bottom line if you aren'…
@nantesorkestar said:
I guess the common misconception is that the amount of PT's are useless if you do not throughly review your test. Is that a correct assessment?
Most of your gains (after curriculum phase) are seen with a VERY thorough blind r…
I could not agree more with the advice to avoid going home after work. If I go home right after work, I always crash and end up taking a 3 hour "oops" nap.
I work out at 5:30am to relieve stress/wake up my brain. I get to work 30 mins early to do …
If motivation is what you're looking for, I've had some friends buy t-shirts or water bottles with the logo of the law school they want to attend. No hurt in that. It served as a constant reminder to stick to the study grind.
I have a UT Law water …
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Here's what I'd advise: Go through the course and make sure your fundamentals are solid before hitting the PTs. There are problems sets after each question type- no need to do all of them. Do them until you have a good understanding of the …
My strategy is somewhat like @MrSamIam 's. If I am behind on timing and come across a cookie cutter question such as sufficient/necessary confusion or a causation conclusion from mere correlation data, I go on hunt mode and circle the answer I preph…
@jennilynn89 Yes, shooting for June! If for some reason I don't score within a few points of what I was PTing, I'll take September too.
Easing back into it is a great idea. I took a few weeks off after withdrawing from the December test. I definit…
I study 3-4 hours on weekdays and around 6 hours on Saturdays and Sundays. However, back when I was registered for December, I was definitely heading towards burn out. I would go to a coffee shop right after work and stay until midnight/1 most night…
PT scores in the mid to low 150s usually mean a weakness in fundamentals, so definitely go back through the Trainer, or even better- sign up for 7Sage and supplement with the Trainer. Make sure your fundamentals are solid before touching PTs again. …
I started off with Powerscore in Spring 2014, then withdrew from the June '14 test. I took a year off from studying, graduated from undergrad, then started with 7Sage last August. JY explains things in such a clear and concise manner. I've read othe…
I remember @"Accounts Playable" mentioning he uses a selfie stick. I just bought one to record myself doing logic games, but I need to figure out how to mount it as well! Would love to see what other people use.
Side note: The cashier asked if I wa…
Don't waste a take! I get the whole concern about wanting to get a feel of the real exam before you're 100% ready, but each take is precious. Don't take the test until your PTs are in the range you would be happy scoring. That way, if some unforesee…
Hello Jason!
1. If there are 2 F's, there will be 4 H's. 1 F, then 2 H's.
2. If there's 1 R, there will be 1 or more F's. 2 R's, then 2 or more F's.
3. If there's 1 O, there will be 2 or more R's. 2 O's, then 4 or more R's.
At least as many ___…