initial jump from 148 to158 was sudden... just comfort with the types of questions being asked. from there i hit a wall before joining 7sage. i stopped PTing for the cc and when i started up again, i was hitting 165+. now i'm at that familiar progre…
Consider some skipping strategies. I am in the midst of implementing my own and I'm finding it quite difficult. However, skipping let's you maintain a rhythm and confidence throughout an LR section by working efficiently. ID the 4/5 star questions t…
Hm I was issued a speeding ticket and the cop didn't show up to court when I challenged it so it was thrown out. I guess no need to report that either?
@uhinberg ohh I see what you are saying. I did not interpret that "inference" from the MP question to mean that neutrinos provide the complete solution. Only that understanding them can lead to a complete solution. As if to say, this groundbreaking …
I'm still not sure how "adding to our understanding" equals a "complete" solution.
It doesn't and so you are right to be suspicious. I did this passage a few weeks ago and noticed the same thing during the test. But after eliminating all ACs, i…
Woah! I did not know this was a source of fee waivers! Good to know. Hopefully my score will get me that waiver anyway but maybe not for the reach schools
Do most top 20 schools accept the February exam? I hadn't thought of doing this, but it would be a good idea since I'm also applying with the Dec. score alone!
@LauraC829 most schools do but not all so be sure to check. You could be accepted to…
JY suggest always signing up the administration following your test date. He says it can help with the psychological aspect of a looming test date... knowing you have a backup may alleviate some of that. Practically speaking it makes sense too. As y…
Thanks everyone. My bigger issues seem to be with LR and RC. It takes me a moment to organize my thoughts after reading the stimulus or passage before attacking the answer choices. Yes, it's taking me too much time on the easier questions as well…
after transferring all of my pictures and deleting all unnecessary apps off of my iphone and ipad, i needed both to record because there wasn't enough space on either to do the full test. Even still i could only do the 4 graded sections.
I use this…
i've recorded several of my LG and am not recording LR as well. the learning process takes much longer than just typical BR because it involves rewatching the entire section more than once, but it's really helpful to making your timing/diagramming e…
I'm a little confused by your question. Do you intend to practice law in the US? If so, then there are very few exceptions where you may take the bar exam without a JD. It sounds as if you are considering forgoing the JD in favor of an LLM from a to…
ditto to @LSATcantwin
The stimulus in these questions presents a vulnerable argument. What makes them difficult is to what degree that vulnerability is hidden. But there is always a gap. You can train yourself to see this. I'm becoming very confide…
I don't think there is anything wrong speaking in a direct manner regarding scholarships so long as you don't violate typical social protocols like "don't be a dick"... it doesn't sound like that was the case
But honestly, I think you'll get far m…
Hi Christina. At this point in your prep, I wouldn't recommend independent drilling beyond what is in the cc. At this point in the cc, you haven't covered any of the strategies used to approach LR question types so practicing LR won't be helpful in …
@BumbleJD1624 Wow thanks for sharing this. Do you think your firm is representative? I've heard this before from several sources both online and in-person even from the partner level in one instance. It makes sense to me. My sense is that, the furth…
I think there is a tendency to score higher on the older tests initially. Not because they are objectively harder, but rather because we source our drilling material from that era. The test writers employ different tactics of difficulty in different…
There's really no such thing as "reverse" splitters. Law schools care so much about the LSAT that a good GPA cannot offset a low LSAT score the way a high LSAT score can offset a low GPA.
I would retake. You probably would get WL at Fordham,…
I work part time, but even if I had the time, I don't think 8 hour sessions would benefit me. My sweet spot is 4 hours monday-saturday. I don't think 8 hours is normal... at all lol
Meanwhile, should I continue doing PT? Or should I wait until after I finished the CC for the second time?
@"Arthur K." That's great that you are ready to jump back in! I definitely advise against continuing to PT. I suggest using the analytics…
Have you gone through the full curriculum? How many times have you revisited it? Have you fool proofed games? What is your actual BR average? Is it 161? Any BR average below 170 in my opinion reveals massive gaps in either foundational knowledge or …
I can't review it but I have an idea which may help to dislodge your block.
Yesterday I was listening to an old Joe Rogan podcast. He is a comedian and he had several comedian friends on that show that day. At one point they discussed their process…