While the decision to see a councilor is a person's own prerogative and I don't think anyone would be comfortable advising you what to do there... I myself would not do this... instead, I'd forget about that test... on bad test can happen to anybody…
@emli1000 I could see why you asked actual articulation @C_MURPHY sometimes articulating your reasoning like this actually helps pinpoint where you are going wrong... its overall also a great exercise to train your intuition... I'd suggest that if y…
@C_MURPHY that is undoubtedly a tough question BUT is wrong because the end result is positive... in the actual stimulus you are losing more in employee time than any gain you are getting whereas in B you are saving ultimately... At worst, it is …
@emli1000 I'd say if you have the time then do it... later on in the process i.e. closer to test day this will automatically reduce... I usually did not do this for the ones which I knew straight off the bat... but if there was EVEN the slightest do…
Awesome!!!... look forward to seeing you on the other side @"Dillon PG" It will have no bearing apart from the fact that it will show them that you are really considering them. That would be a positive imo.
@shine.on.me Sounds like a good plan... you should only test when you feel right... the test is secondary... it is a means to the end... YOUR interests are primary and they are best served by taking the test when YOU feel that you can own it.. A 175…
Before anything, (assuming you have gone thru the 7sage curriculum on flaws) I would advise you go through the LSAT trainer... that REALLY trains your intuition wrt flaws... i.e. you will choose the RIGHT answers... after that practice a ton of flaw…
Take your time and don't rush through it... get ALL the concepts down before you move ahead... and work hard on Lawgic: causation- sufficiency and necessity... the lot of it. Best of luck.
Stay away from Powerscore... if you have to get anything, get the LSAT trainer... it provides a sufficiently different approach while still complementing the 7sage curriculum.
Oh and speed and stamina are resultants of your familiarity with the test and the practice that you put in... I was where you are... and I ended up finishing every section 5 minutes before the 35 minutes allotted per section except for RC and runnin…
@L.Schwartz that's a base line score... and though it is an integral part of test prep... it means ABSOLUTELY nothing... now the real process begins... people go up to 170 from their baseline score... I mean you took a test that you had absolutely n…
Trust me... after bar review... the one type of friend you DO need is the one that hands you an aspirin in the morning!!! Thank God my housemates were like that when I was doing my LL.M :P ... I'm sure I gave them grief to no end.
@L.Schwartz No... don't touch anything before the test... the baseline test is supposed to be done cold RAW UNPREPARED... unless you do this, your score will not truly reflect a 'baseline' score.
@hmccabe1214 Trainer and 7sage would be my recommendation... also... redo all the 30 + tests that you have done and BR the hell out of them once you are done with your concepts... there is some value to doing that... and this is highly underrated...…
lots and lots of running... and since I'm a Batman fan... I like to brood... and plan... and to give myself respite watch episodes of Batman TAS/ Justice League/ JLU - Oh yes...and listen to the Rocky Speech from time to time as well ( @"Dillon A. …