Usually people still recommend 1-35 because they have some weird games and that way you're not burning through the newer PTs (which you want to save for full length timed practice). When I foolproof, I usually do eight or so games a day. Like four g…
Definitely agree with what the above posters have said. Also, the University of Montana has a median LSAT of 154. 150 is their 25th percentile. To have a really good shot you want your GPA and LSAT to be over the medians.
I wouldn't "primarily" do them, but doing them certainly won't hurt. If it's a matter of having used up the newer ones already, then I'd use the old ones and redo some sections from the newer tests.
I think the only studying you should do the day before (if you really really feel like you want to study) is going through the warmup routine you plan to use on the morning of the LSAT. I'd also suggest waking up at the time you need to wake up for …
I agree with the pencils, although I'm not sure if for me I'd count it as a superstition, more like a preference. I also have to have on super comfy clothes. My favorite pair of pants have gotten me through a couple personal record PTs, so I might h…
Hmm I don't think so but I'm feeling confused haha. Basically the argument is:
Legal---> Legal
Illegal--->Illegal
Therefore everything falls into one of the camps.
I don't think it's a valid argument form but it's confusing because in our …
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Definitely not inappropriate, that's what we're here for! I think that seeing a psychologist is a great step to take.
It can be really hard to feel motivated when there isn't a clear end in sight. That's what's so frustrating about having to …
I don't remember which lesson this was in (I think it's one of the ones linked above) but JY suggested creating your own long chains (whatever letters and arrows you want) and then failing/satisfying different conditions and going through the act of…
If you don't think you're going to score where you want at the September test, you should postpone and take in November. It takes two or three months to go through the main curriculum (included in every package), and that doesn't include any time fo…
The hours on the Ultimate include PT hours, not just the core curriculum. You get the same curriculum no matter what package you get, the difference is in the number of PTs and practice sets that you get. I think since you already have 30 PTs (I'm a…
It's definitely a balancing act! It's one of the reasons I chose the September administration. Technically it's during the school year, but not when things have really picked up yet, and it gives you the summer to build up! June, November, and Decem…
@10000019 I wasn't saying you contradicted it; in fact that's specifically why I said that there's a way around it. When I said "people will feel like it's in bad taste" I meant the people writing the letters. I'd care what those people thought of m…
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I would ask both for a LoR. They might let you read the LoR. Then you can decide which LoR you want to submit. You can always choose to go with the supervisor. Why limit yourself so quickly?
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If take my suggestion don…
Gotcha! I think the CC took me a couple months to get through, I did a 2-3 hours a day on weekdays. I think a good amount to study every week is 10-20 hours. The schedule builder is helpful but you won't do every practice set for every problem type …
A lot of university libraries are open to the public until later at night, I'd check out the ones around you! If you have a desk job, is it possible for you to stay late after work/get there early to study outside of work hours?
As a side note, I don't think that "not caring for ten years" makes a very compelling addendum- people usually write addenda for things like severe medical issues, taking care of a family member, etc.
My last two PT scores were 174 (BR of 178) and 173 (BR of 174). I feel like my fundamentals are strong but on those very hardest questions (the ones where I switch my answers) I'll just be torn between two answers and then doubt my original answer/t…
Definitely wait until scores are out for the November test. It's definitely okay to go to a school outside of the T14/T20, but the schools you could get into with a 2.93 and 149 are quite frankly not worth spending three years of your life and money…
Also, some countries have GPA systems that don't transfer easily into the LSAC model so it might be harder for a school to boost their GPA stats with international students.