@Small_victories said:
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
After you finish a section, you should have a good sense of how well you did.
Thank you for responding! I should really develop a sense of how the section went, depending on how we…
After you finish a section, you should have a good sense of how well you did. I think most of this comes from skipping strategies and knowing what questions are going to be time consuming. Once you pick all the low hanging fruit in a section, you’ll…
You want the page to look full. A big part of the resume is the impression that you get at first glance so play around with the formatting until it looks full. I personally am a k-jd so I have less on my resume than most, so adding more clubs/extrac…
There is no general prescription for LSAT prep. You have to focus on your strengths and weaknesses when preparing a study schedule. What sections are you strong in? Where are you the weakest? What problems within sections have you noticed? How are y…
Not sure about the status quo for 7sage tutors meeting with students in person as they generally prefer to meet online. If you are interested in online tutoring, here is the link:
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4760/7sages-approv…
It depends, some sections are marked as difficult because they are filled with traps answer choices and deceptive arguments. These often feel like a breeze if you fell for the trap, but they can also seem challenging if you picked up on some of the …
@akeegs92 said:
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
I'd start by untimed drilling. At -10, you are likely struggling to grasp the nuance of every passage and you're rushing through before you can learn anything from them. Take your time, try to re…
I would try doing an untimed test and see where that gets you. If you can manage a much higher score, it probably means that you have some timing issues to resolve. You could be skipping over key sentences or not giving hard questions the attention …
I like the minimum effort strategy. If a question doesn't click on the first read, skip it and move on to the next question. Keep skipping until something clicks then roll back to the first question you skipped. You can even skip 5 questions in a ro…
I'd start by untimed drilling. At -10, you are likely struggling to grasp the nuance of every passage and you're rushing through before you can learn anything from them. Take your time, try to reach 100% certainty and see where you are scoring. This…
It depends somewhat on the individual, but in the year that I have been posting on these forums i've never come across someone who talked about wasting their money on this course.
I would recommend the basic package for everyone, even if they think they want the ultimate+.
It’s procedural, it’s cost effective, and you can always upgrade to the next version. If you resonate with the material and the community, you will see g…
You know better than anyone else how well you did. Compare your success in this test to your success in previous tests. What sections went well for you? What sections were below average?
Be as honest and critical with yourself as possible. If you g…
If you're waiting for a 165 and you're applying next cycle then cancel. Only reason to keep a sub 150's score would be if you're wanting to apply with that score. If it falls below the range of schools you are willing to attend, cancelling is your b…
First things first, don’t take it tomorrow. If you’re sure you won’t hit your target then it can only hurt you.
Second, you don’t have to quit your job if you’re willing to delay a cycle. It sounds like you still have some significant ground to cov…
It depends. LOR requests are determined by your level of familiarity with the professor. If you had their class more than once and worked as a TA, you can just ask them to write you a strong letter and they won' question it. If you barely knew them,…
When you enter in a recommender into the CAS it will ask you the type of letter that they will be writing. You can just put "for all law schools". So it really doesn't matter which ones you want to apply to, they can just write a general letter and …
If you are not opposed to meeting online, then you could take advantage of the 7sage approved tutors.
here: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4760/7sages-approved-tutors/p1
I think once you can easily do 25 in 25, slow down a bit to more like 25 in 30 and see how that effects your score. Eventually you want to be finishing 25 in 25 though as 10 minutes at the end gives you the ability to look back on the section and pi…
I would avoid taking on any debt until you figure out what you want to do with your degree. Consider region of practice, field of practice, pay, culture, and stress tolerance. What does your ideal legal career look like? Then consider what the worst…