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Nilesh S

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  • yep all apples are green (no apples are not green)
  • There's a lesson about this in the curriculum... the negation of some As are not Bs will not be some Bs are not As - remember there is no arrow in some... here you are essentially saying the same thing... some speaks of a range... 1 - the full set.…
  • They are pretty ok... should be used as a last resort though... so I would suggest saving them till may/ June... the first one you would have done... its basically June 2007 all over again with Indian names... the others I think are different.
  • @dictronic110 Have you taken the out of print PTs 1 - 6 and 8, the superprep PTs A,B,C and the LSAT India PTs?
  • The fact that you're getting 169 means that you are doing the right things... just focus on fundamentals... BR... Lawgic, foolproof and PTs... you should be fine. Also a 169 is a damn good score to have. Try for admission with that score
  • @"Allison M" ..dayum... why did you have to become a sage after my LSAT run??? if only i had known before , I would have peppered you with questions...
  • @"Alex Short" I agree in principle with everything you have said, but I can totally see why @"James Dean" feels the way he does... a 161 three times on the test can leave you feeling a little shocked and give you a sensation akin to "wtf is GOING ON…
  • Kaplan does it.. though going by their teaching, I don't think I'd use their materials... but you could give it a try
  • Depends... I've not had that happen to me... people have... I think the trick is to test like there's no pressure... like you're answering another PT...
  • With a 4.0 and a 167 you will likely make it through more than just the lower half of T14... your target schools according to Law school matcher should be Stanford.Chicago, Columbia, NYU, Penn and the rest of the T14 from thereon down. That said, th…
  • @alexandergreene93 Georgetown.... and you will be good for others too - trust me on that one...
  • Yeah I personally would not be in favor of retaking with a 173... that said every person's choice is their own and what might not be good for me would be good for someone else. I missed 7 whole questions on the December test and ended up with a 167,…
  • @"James Dean" no problem. I know how it feels but the more you practice, the better you will get at this... Main points in RCs can be tough to get at times...but even if that is the case, you can increase your chances even if you guess by eliminatin…
  • @marlizac trainer is THE book for flaws.
  • @emli1000 no problem... I just shared what I got from the RC guide I used and what worked for me.... I would usually be able to break up most passages like this though some (very few) were just long factual narrations... even then the method helped …
  • @"James Dean" like I said... ordinarily, NW might not take you... but with work ex they might as they like that a LOT... so you definitely should put in an early app there as a reach with your current score... just don't get your hopes up too high..…
  • @jdawg113 totally... I 100% support you on that... I tried to transfer from the LL.M at the University of Chicago Law School to their JD program 2 years ago... I was well into the top quarter of the class with 6 A level grades (180 and above) out o…
  • Yes I support @PublicInterest2018 : IF you wish to go to law school this year than UIUC is an excellent bet... highly regarded by the likes of Brian Leiter who does the Leiter Rankings... He regards it as a top 20 school... it is a great feeder into…
  • @"James Dean" Northwestern might still take you though it would be a reach but it is definitely possible as they LOVE applicants with work ex and it appears from your post that you do have plenty of work ex... also the school work balance that you s…
  • @charger197 You should definitely negotiate... a higher score in effect means that you are akin to a new and better (from the schools point of view) applicant as all that the schools have to report for ranking purposes is your highest score... plent…
  • @sarahfatima28 the score will come at the end of the process... work towards it ... and yes the materials that you have are enough to do well... 7sage is ALL you need. The ONLY materials that are needed and the ONLY materials that should be used fr…
  • After every test in the curriculum there is a score BR link... when you enter your score there it immediately gets registered for the analytics automatically.
  • @rachelthompson84 you did the right thing by getting 7sage. It builds the right foundations that you need for getting the best score that you can on the LSAT... the one way in which 7sage's curriculum differs from all the other material that I have …
  • Yes... @emli1000 is right.... Powerscore is unnecessarily complicated - 7sage is a lot simpler and breaks down the curriculum piecemeal so that you can easily build a strong foundation... go with 7sage and the LSAT trainer... Do RC from the trainer…
  • @Matt1234567 - you totally should.... this could also mean scholarship money at those schools... trust me... I know from personal experience - and I delayed my law school by a year to give my self a shot at the best school that I could go to as well…
  • Congrats @Matt1234567 and @migaluna and @Matt1234567 if you believe that if there is a chance that you could even get your score up by a couple of points, you should definitely retake it... judging by what you told me, I think there is every chan…
  • @pritisharma @blah170blah @ddakjiking you guys will do well... focus on June... its literally around the corner and now you know the ins and outs of the curriculum... PT, BR the hell out of PTs and go own this test! All the best!
  • congrats @tsamvelyan
  • all the best @tsamvelyan @Marie4lawschool @jdawg113 and all the others