@"Cant Get Right" I still can't figure out what the rational behind banning the PDFs could have been. No matter how you look at it, it seems like a terrible business decision. Oh well, I'm just glad I got copies while they were still around.
@DumbHollywoodActor Agreed!
@"Cant Get Right" You may be on to something. OP could certainly be a bat. Though, how he figured out how to use a keyboard still remains a mystery.
@DumbHollywoodActor He said "this LSAT study course" in the 7Sage forum. So, I'm assuming 7Sage. Oh...shoot! I took for granted that he could be taking another LSAT course. Good point...
In other words, @DumbHollywoodActor would like to know what is making you feel "clueless." If you're feeling overwhelmed, that's normal. The LSAT is a beast that you've probably never encountered before. Your goal isn't to punch it right in the face…
@BruiserWoods Oh dang, look at you haha! Good luck with that, I'm sure it's a ton of hard work. I won't be entering a bikini contest any time soon, just trying to keep what I've worked so hard for...and make it better of course.
I doubt they would actually remember, let alone tell you. If you're adamant about going to that particular school, your best bet would be to visit the campus and talk to an admissions officer. Don't ask why you got rejected. Instead, ask what makes …
@runiggyrun Ah that makes sense! Jeez, I'm really out of the loop. Sorry guys and gals, I'm blaming this one on LG fool proofing.
Anyhow, goodluck @BruiserWoods !! Go kick the LSATs butt!
Yup, that is perfectly fine.
To solidify it, think of this sentence:
"Whenever I study, I do well." So, you can restate that sentence to say something like, "Ah, there's this thing called studying, and every single time ('whenever') I engage in i…
Thankfully, most of my friends have either been exposed to the LSAT or know people who took or are currently taking it.
My family members are a different story. Here's my favorite, "You've probably reached your cap, just take the test." Yeah, right.…
@"Cant Get Right" and @Pacifico pretty much covered it. Just to add on to what they've already said:
PTs 1-35 stripped apart and used as curriculum material. However, if you exhaust PTs 36+ you can use the aforementioned older PTs and timed practice…
I have no idea what you're all talking about, but...you got this @BruiserWoods !!! (whatever "this" is - because, let's be honest, you're capable of anything!)
Volunteer, workout, etc.
I plan on hitting the gym at least 5 days a week post-LSAT, instead of my current 3-day schedule. A friend of mine started volunteering after taking the test.
@BruiserWoods That's the one type of game that I actually look…
Just hopping on the "don't do it" bandwagon. It'll be obvious if you do - think about it, of your 2-5 LoRs, it'll be the odd one out.
If at all possible, see if you could email the professor a list of traits and accomplishments that you displayed a…
Did you do any research or assisting (TA/Teaching Assistant) during UG? If so I would try to get in touch with those professors.
A buddy of mine was 7 years out of undergrad before asking his research mentor for a LoR. They met in person and chatte…
Sorry that happened to you. As far as I know, LSAC has been known to re-administer the exams when something goes south - feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I believe it was after the Dec '15 LSAT that they lost some of the answer sheets. If I'm …
If it's a question type that typically involves diagramming, I'll quickly skim the stimulus just to make sure that there is actually something to diagram - look for indicator words like "if...then...unless" etc. If so, I'll go back to the top and st…
@BruiserWoods Heck yeah you are...kidding haha. I'm not too big on duct taped shoes so I'm calling this a necessary purchase. The Inovs are great for running, I have a pair, love them!
@BruiserWoods Gah! I forgot about that. I've had a pair of Powerlifts in my Amazon cart for the longest time...looks like I'm holding off on those additional PTs.