If it’s HYS or bust, you would be smart to retake. If you’re happy with T6 then a retake is a bad idea. I think that spending too much time devoted to this test can be dangerous, especially if we don’t see results.
As a side note, choosing HYS or b…
Last test they came out around 10am eastern time. Don't go checking your email every two seconds, do something that will quell your neruoticism instead!
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I don't think that law firms hiring summer associates for IP law care at all about undergraduate STEM grades, no. They just want you to have a background in a STEM field so that you get a sense of some of the nuance in the material that you're deali…
How many schools did you apply to? Also, once you're on the wait-list all you can do is wait and eventually submit a LOCI (letter of continued interest). I also recommend that you avoid pestering admissions officers as they may just reject you to ge…
"I will do well on my exam if I study for my exam or meditate beforehand" This is "or" in the inclusive sense meaning that I can do well on the exam if I do both - I don't have to choose one or the other. I'm not being imprecise, I am just stating t…
I personally think you can get away with spending 4 and a half minutes on the passage as it helps you absorb some of the minor details that you could potentially miss in a quicker read. If you're pressed for time, don't underestimate how much you ca…
@Kermit750 said:
Hey there! Have you considered taking it in January instead?
After November, it's better to postpone a cycle, as late applicants in the cycle generally have 30-40% lower chances of admission than they would have in September…
@"Chloe Park" said:
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
Can you describe your procedure for flaw or weakening questions?
I try to see how the premises don't support the conclusion, and see if any of the answer choices best fits that. I'm n…
Build a stable morning routine; do the same thing every morning from now until test day. Eat a large breakfast with high protein and fat, do some cardio, take a cold shower and meditate. These things help regulate mood, suppress anxiety and improve …
I recommend taking the free practice test so that you can see the differences for yourself and get a metric about where you stand. Many of these skills are shared but how those translate into the exam depends on your individual predisposition for a …
@10000019 said:
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
I'd also like to add that most people who go to BigLaw end up leaving after a couple years. It'd be hard to justify 250k of debt for 2 years of high-paying work. I'd also add that a person who ca…
I'd also like to add that most people who go to BigLaw end up leaving after a couple years. It'd be hard to justify 250k of debt for 2 years of high-paying work. I'd also add that a person who can get accepted at HYS or Penn could get a pretty fat s…
Don't let yourself get lazy. Continue with equal intensity until the day before the test. Remember that the test-day tax is a real thing and its magnitude depends on external factors to studying. These include state-of-mind, nutrition and overall he…
Take a prep-test to measure your progress. From there, use your blind review and score breakdowns to point you in a specific direction. I think that fool-proofing LG is usually the first step in this process because it provides the greatest return o…
Fool Proofing: https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/fool-proof-guide-to-perfection-on-logic-games/
PT's 1-35 are not all available in the starter edition of 7sage. In the Ultimate+ bundle, you get all of the games 1-35 in a single place. The advantage …
Law schools only care about your highest score. Especially if you haven’t taken more than 3 times. Generally you’ll have to write an addendum for a 10+ score increase.
Just focus on LG for now. Foolproof all games from 1-35 and you should be able to grab some (relatively) easy points.
Improving RC and LR is more involved and requires significantly more time. “Jump” implies that you are trying to apply this cycle …
Apply to every school where you are above median or at median, hold off for schools where you are below median. "Median" includes GPA and LSAT. You want to be above average at least before you apply, otherwise, sending out the best possible app is b…
If you’re still getting stressed after 20 PTs then we might have a problem. It’s your first PT ever, so it’s natural to have timing issues. Continue to do timed drilling and taking PTs on a weekly or bi-weekly basis and most of these issues will cle…