The course is where you build skills... I'm guessing that if you're ok with some games you do them within the time limit and if you fool proof the crap out of some then you get them within time at the 7/8th try or maybe even the 11/12th try... if th…
@pritisharma don't worry... I gave the December 14 test, didn't finish the last reading passage coz I ran out of time and still ended up with a high 160s score... rarely is a test ever perfect... if the rest of the sections have gone ok, you'll do j…
Congrats to all the Feb takers... you all deserve a martini (or milkshake for those who don't drink) for having gone thru this ordeal!!! Hope you all get the score you want!!!
So true @harrismegan and you are right in not worrying about disappointing scores... like you pointed out, it IS a marathon not a spring... I did it for a year and a half before I got to what was for me an acceptable point... about 2 months before t…
Yeah... a guy who was testing at my center had accidentally bought his phone along, but even though it was switched off, the proctor made him go back to his hotel room to put it away... thankfully his hotel was only 5 minutes from the center and he …
No keep it at home... test centers can be really strict about that...
and you don't want any sort of hassle on test day. Again.. personal experience... long story but suffice it to say, better sure than sorry...
Its for contingencies... sometimes people keep on coming into the exam hall before the test begins, the proctors don't start, and it takes longer... happened to me on my first attempt...
Totally.. you could also do it in your first year...some schools give out scholarships just before they start... for example, UCI gave me 75K just when they were about to start last year... I didn't go... got a non binding deferral with schol in tac…
I used Manhattan's RC... got me from a - 9 to a -3/4... I think its pretty good in that it orients your brain to a particular system of reading... creating frameworks, provides a short annotation system for the passages, & trains the mind to loo…
Best of luck to all of you... remember when you go into the hall... its the same routine that you've been doing over and over AND OVER (rolls eyes) again... nothing's new, nothing's going to be out of the blue... a really tough section will be where…
it takes time... don't worry... review the conditional logic curriculum again... also... keep an excel sheet where you note the problems that you get wrong from every set so that if a pattern emerges, you can see which kinds of questions you are get…
@Marie4lawschool this is so cool and awesome... if you go to you'll be with both your daughters... as for degrees, haha I am giving you serious competition... a BA, an LL.B in my own country, 3 LL.Ms London, Penn and Chicago and a PhD and finally a …
@emli1000 no problem... this helped me... it will help you... I only ask that if someone else needs this before their exam and you're done... pass it around
No... I will not be selling it. But I can mail it to you for free. There is a caveat though... I have used pencil at places in the book... first few pages for LR... I'll erase them... but there will still be some marks left as I write deep. If that …
Thanks Marie... I would have really liked to join you at Cal... you'll be having a great time there... the weather is awesome, the setting is great, and Erwin Chemerinsky is the number one con law scholar in the nation... even when I was doing my LL…
@emli1000 - that was my problem exactly... plus with one excel document since it opens 3 sheets, I can use sheet 1 for the Logic Games, sheet 2 for LR and sheet 3 for RC... so it doesn't look all muddled up in a page.
I'm headed to Georgetown. But it was a really tough choice between two awesome schools.
What tipped it in GULC's favor was that the place where I'm doing my PhD from is on the east coast... so if I wanted to be in touch with my supervisors, GULC w…
I purchased the book... coz I'd heard so much about it... JY recommends it highly as well.... I wasn't disappointed. As for the excel document.. haha I just use it coz I'm a boxes person plus I found it much easier to organize my work in excel than …
if A then neither B nor C means A -> /B AND A->/C so if B or C (either of the two) are present, then A can't be - so you're right. I may be wrong... but that is my understanding of it. I think there is a lesson in advanced logic on this.
Might I suggest heavy BR after your tests and going thru the logic curriculum again... that worked for me... make sure you understand EVERY question you got wrong... remember... there is always ONLY ONE correct answer... the key is knowing and under…
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I was allowed to bring my redbull in... I did not drink it though... this is from LSAC... should settle the matter... "Food and drink. Food and drink of any kind may not be taken out of your ziplock bag in the test room. Food and drink may be consum…
Subjective... highly...that is why 7sage has 3 packages... that said personally I think the zone of comfort or sweet spot would be 20 -30 tests excluding the prep material...
What @harrismegan said is right. I stuck with prep this course for close to 2 years before getting to where I wanted to be... but its worth it in the end if you stick with it! And LSAT concepts just get stronger and stronger with time. So start off …