No you should not assume this. For example, there might be more accidents at lower speeds because low speeds are more common in cities where there is a lot of traffic as opposed to freeways which are less crowded and more controlled.
If it was driv…
Be intentional when you go through the CC. Don’t take PTs until you feel that you have made significant progress. Utilize the 7sage community, the users here are truly supportive.
@tekken1225 said:
According to the TLS forum, unless T14 schools and perform better than median there, then no.
^This is false. For example, about half of graduates at Vandy get BigLaw and they aren’t T14. Also, UCLA, BU, Wustl, Notre Dame a…
Some general tips:
1) Don't eat anything within 3 hours of going to bed.
2) Wind down in the 2 hours before bed by dimming the lights, turning off music and your phone.
3) Take a warm shower or bath and reflect on the day - give yourself some tim…
It depends on the market that you’re looking at. For example, plenty of top 25% students at University if Georgia make 6 figures starting out. But to some this would still be considered a law school that is toward the top. Generally the top 40 schoo…
When you say the material isn't working, what do you mean? How far along in the 7sage curriculum are you? Have you been internalizing the content or just passing through?
7sage is never going to be the "quick tips to get your score boosted 5 points…
Berkeley median will go up to 167/8 probably. More likely 168 I think, just because of the increase in high scorers and Berkeley's reputation on the west coast.
As far as that level of improvement goes, if Berkeley is really your goal, a 10 point i…
I think the first 20 PT's are where you'll see the bulk of your improvement. After that, scores will become more consistent but with good prep they can slowly improve.
Just keep re-reading the passage until it clicks. Don't be scared to spend 20-30 minutes (during BR or untimed drilling) on a single passage to be sure that you are getting out of it what you need to get out of it. Unlike LR or LG, there are no real…
I would recommend finding a tutor, but you should probably wait until you are fully confident in your fundamentals, have finished the CC and have a few PT's under your belt. You will get the most value from a tutor if you work with them on things th…
I think that below HYS, the difference between the other T14's becomes smaller. I'd personally apply broadly and go with the school that offers me the most money.
I am the type of person that loves to self study but I need a solid plan to be effective. 7sage is a super cheap option and it gives you the basics for just the starter option. I would say hands down that 7sage is the best option (that I know of) fo…
@Silver_917 said:
@Ohnoeshalpme For example if I get -10 wrong, 3 of them would be this type of question... I get the main point and other structure related questions right most of the time.
If you are generally missing 10 in a section it's…
@"surfy surf" I'd recommend it, I've said before on 7sage that it's one of those books that is enjoyable but not as enlightening as you want it to be. It's more a book to satiate curiosity than to provide its readers with any valuable insight.
Banking on a transfer is like dating a girl who is easygoing (but you aren't in love with) just so you get attention from her hotter friend. It's a bad idea and it won't work out like you think it will.
It's great for un-timed practice and for learning the fundamentals of SA and PARA questions but in timed conditions you shouldn't be diagramming. I've been told, and have confirmed for myself, that intuition is often the strongest tool. Spending tha…
Maybe, but you have to consider that all of those things are well known in the United States and much of Europe but perhaps not in many other parts of the world. They probably are thinking more on a global scale than just a national one? Just a gues…
@devinstelter said:
My last 4 RC BR scores have been -8, -4, -2, and -2. I may just try investing more time up front while reading. Similar to LG, it is kind of a scary concept to me, but I'm sure will be worth it in the end.
Most say that a…
It happens. URM's generally get some more freedom with LSAT scores, for non-URM's it is unusual. You are what is called a reverse splitter, one whose GPA is above the 75th and LSAT is below the 25th. Generally, reverse splitters do well at some spe…
You can usually test a sufficient assumption AC by plugging it into the argument and deciding whether the AC + the other premises make the conclusion valid. I think a valuable exercise for this question is to work through good bundle of them and to …
You have definitely not missed the proverbial train. I know that you are capable of reigning in your anxiety. What works for many of us is a change in diet, exercise, meditation and routine. In case you're doing those things already, keep it up! If …