@BruiserWoods said:
THEN WHAT AM I SUPPOSED TO DO ALL DAY? BE PRODUCTIVE? HAAAA
LOL LOL LOL
I KNOW THAT FEEL!!!! Uh let's see you could do some protein baking ??
@BruiserWoods said:
I was trying to gauge the trend of possible applicants. Like how the numbers were down the last couple of years and people have predicted that more people would be taking again.
Really, really wouldn't worry about this. Strong…
@malik.sanna said:
Hi @"Dillon A. Wright" , would you be able to add me as well? Thanks much!
Sanna
@ilee said:
Hi @"Dillon A. Wright" please add me as well. Thank you!
@"legal_name" said:
Hi @"Dillon A. Wright", I would like to be added as …
@"Cant Get Right" said:
It's that last consideration that concerns me with my pro letters.
I skipped a professional LOR (and again, I'm your exact same age) primarily for this reason.
@jowens7317 said:
I'm really itching to take one just to see if there's been any signicificant improvement.... Would this be a waste of a perfectly good PT?
Delayed gratification is best cultivated in times like these. Do …
@BruiserWoods said:
Just because I'm curious, is there any way to know how many people took the June 2016 exam?
Just FYI—number of takers in no way influences the curve (this is often why people ask this question). Curve is set when questions comp…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
In addition to that, you do have to continually increase your mastery of the logic. Get it down so well that you don't have to consciously think about it. Logic should operate on the level of your heartbeat or breathing.
Ag…
@"PLS_Henry" said:
I do know that it is best to be able to tackle every question possible to maximize those chances. Is there a specific strategy in tackling these?
I believe that getting 170+ is more a function of getting ALL the easy/moderate qu…
@leejaylee said:
This limits my ability to use it as a practice test and thus, I tend to use it for drilling. Anyone have any advice on this?
I think this sounds like a solid compromise. Consider that when 7Sage first came out (in 2012), there we…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Can anyone else confirm? I hope I wasn't looking at out of date data.
Analysis is generally correct: applications have been down for years, leading schools to either cut down class size or lower standards for admission (or…
@montahar said:
So I'm confused. The curriculum tells you to take the 2007 pt in the beginning of the course. Should we take it or hold off?
Take it! And don't take any more PT's beyond that one until the schedule says so
@westcoastbestcoast said:
concerned if my skills would deteriorate if I didn't do some studying within the three weak period.
No they're not going anywhere.
I vote 3 week vacation!
@larafuturelawyer said:
I could do one Saturday and one Sunday, and then spend the rest of the week BRing both of them?
I did something similar to this while working full time!
@Pacifico said:
There is essentially zero upside to cancelling.
100% agree—unless you misbubbled a section and want to save time writing an addendum as to why you got a 145 on your first take and a 170 on the second, that sort of thing. Cancelling…
@twssmith said:
Unless something happened during the test that was extremely detrimental to your scoring potential, I would not cancel...
Post-test anxiety is a given but you never want to waste a take.
Tyler up in here with some TRUTH and REAL T…
@cbloom19 said:
I'm guessing this doesn't change anything unless a score disparity of 10 points would raise eyebrows among AdComs.
They seriously don't care. You might want to explain a >5 point differential, but seriously. They only have to r…
@cbloom19 said:
Makes sense, but isn't a PT just as useful (maybe the real test is slightly more useful)?
"Just as useful" is very strong. There is no way to exactly mimic the experience of test day and the intensity of it.
@MrSamIam said:
I'll be hosting today's BR group. Unfortunately I had to take care of a small situation, and I am currently stuck in traffic heading home. I apologize but there will probably be a small delay (~5 minutes).
Got your back
@"Philip-1" said:
Do you think if my background (PhD in engineering, research paper publications, grant funding and student teaching/mentoring history, work experiences as a university professor and in government) could be considered as a strong so…
@david.busis said:
I just don't see much upside to letting the score become official, and the downside is obvious.
From everything I've seen/heard: Everyone feels rotten about their scores, and AdComms don't care about lower scores (so long as you…
No WAY! Don't cancel. We recently addressed the only reasons cancellation makes sense in our blog: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-final-stretch-withdraw-cancel-or-conquer/
@BruiserWoods said:
*goes to post another entry*
Y'all gotta work REAL hard to take the prize from @BruiserWoods and @"Cant Get Right" . But you should try.