Do you have trouble with these questions at all levels of difficulty? A smattering of wrong answers across difficulties? only missing the very challenging ones?
I actually think predicting answers is overrated once you are scoring over 160. It can …
@LSATcantwin i can relate lol
well with regard to your original post, i can relate to that too. it's actually exactly my bottle neck and i am working to implement what cantgetright suggested. it's harder than i thought. only finishing the section w…
nice. thanks for sharing. i'm seeing score dips and having difficulty focusing. thinking about taking a break but those things could also be a result of new techniques i'm trying to implement.
Seconding @LSATcantwin. I'm in a similar boat but i've only taken once. I'm right at the stage it seems you were when you scored your 163 but someone gave me some much needed straight talk to help me see I'm not ready for December.
One piece of nec…
@"Seeking Perfection"
So I don't think getting to a good score on LR requires those things.
In fact, I think skipping strategy largely becomes irrelevant as you become effective at a section. Maybe there is still a small benefit at -5, but …
Not a 170-er... yet. But I'd like to add a very important piece of advice I was recently given. My LR scores are anywhere form -2 to -6 and so I need to get consistent. My tutor told something like this "Are you trying to go -0? Stop doing that. If …
I read with my pencil down and circle/underline keywords (not a ton of notes). I struggle with misreads too and I am working very hard to train myself out of it. As you've seen, it's a major cause of over-confidence errors and you'll never be able t…
No worries.
Go here -> https://os.lsac.org/Release/Apply/Transcripts/Information.aspx
On the right side there is a hyperlink to your Academic Summary Report. Click that and it will include all your info including your degree and lsac gpa.
@"Seeking Perfection"
The law school job market is very bimodal. You either get big law or something else. For biglaw your starting income is $160,000. For everything else the major concentration of income is in the $40,000 to 65,000 range. That…
@mzoodle when you say you did all the problem sets, does that also include the early PT drilling packets from PTs 1-35? I'm not familiar with the the differences between the memberships.
@"surfy surf"
I worked 35+ hours while finishing up community college and then 15+ hours while full time at university.
This is something you definitely want to include in your application but maybe not on the resume because the impact is not …
@thisissparta
Logic still doesn't feel as intuitive as it should, which is why I was flirting with the idea of redoing the CC. I'm still not a 100% sure about this approach, and like you mentioned, it might not be a judicious use of time.
For …
@stevencrichard1279
Jkatz, wow! That’s impressive and encouraging . Thank you for letting me know. Did you strictly use 7sage?
I did a tour of services at the beginning out of desperation and ignorance lol I've got the LSAT Trainer book (usefu…
It won't let me vote "very possible". I started at a 146 and I'm at 165+ now with a real opportunity to go 170+. I know the improvement seems daunting but I really believe you're going to look back on this post 3 months from now and laugh.
When I s…
Depends. Was your miss due to execution or knowledge gaps? It may be difficult to answer that question objectively but i’s important because t will guide how you study.
As for age, I feel you but try not to sweat it. I’ll be a few years older than …
Hi @lsatplaylist. Welcome!
You may find this thread useful https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/12461/june-2018-study-group
I'm already through the cc but feel free to post questions to the forum and tag me. Also, as you ask questions…
usually I just missed a word on the conclusion/support tie that will help me eliminate that last one.
Yup! and giving your mind some space from the question and skipping will give yourself the best odds of resolving that misread. being stubborn…
At the time when you answer the question, are you confident in your selection (the wrong AC)? There are 2 suggestions which may help. First, keep BRing thoroughly and discussing the questions with the forum (or in person with someone ideally). If yo…