To sum it all up: Yes, 162 is a really good diagnostic, and all signs point to a potential for mid to high 170s score, BUT it won't come automatically, only with hard work. The points from 160s to 170s are the very hardest to come by, and are qualit…
If you think about it, most argument questions are really assumption questions at their core. For the most part, strengthen and weaken questions require you to identify an assumption (read: gap) in the argument and find an answer choice that exploi…
The LG bundle comes with Ultimate +
Powerscore Game by Type Books are another option. Vol. 1 covers 1-20, Vol. 2 covers 21-40.
That range is so that you save the newer tests for PTs
@LSATcantwin said:
@cdawson1970 said:
Does missing the LSAT really exist?
Yes actually lol I spent over a year of my life with the test. I'm talking about looking at LSAT stuff daily!
Since my Dec score I haven't done …
@DatguyM15 said:
Also, I read an article/ blog that talked about how given the LSAT curve and the total number of high scorers the top 8 schools will accept most people with a 175 or higher score. They have to do it in order to keep their med…
@"Idil.Beshir" said:
PS, I never actually told my parents I wasn’t going to write in Sept so I had to leave my house at 6:30 am with a ziplock bag and pretend to be writing an exam for 8 hours lol. One day I’ll tell them.....afte…
@"Idil.Beshir" said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@"Idil.Beshir" said:
I’m framing this shit, omg. I’ve been studying since April and COULD NOT for the life of me get LR to anything below -6. I cried. I cancelled exams. I…
The question is not "can you" but "should you," and as everyone has said, the answer is a definitive "No." After a person has proven themselves to be serious and has a good reputation, they might find that they can use humor in unusual places (I've…
Hey @JustDoIt It's kinda confusing, but every school is different. Georgetown, for example, will not hold your application for a future LSAT unless you specifically ask them to. CLS, on the other hand, will not even complete your application and p…
In my view 7 Sage is best for LG (except for what Manhattan calls open grouping; they have a method that is manifestly superior to the chart that JY uses for those games). Manhattan is tremendous for both LR and RC.
Sorry to hear about your disappointment with your score.
Unless you a URM, I'm not sure it looks too good for T14 with those numbers. If you won't push off a year under any circumstances, February LSAT might be your only chance, but that's pretty …
Personally, I think you'd be much better off doing so, provided that there's enough time for you to do as best as you can. Yes, not seeing the questions afterward is annoying, but the benefits far outweigh that.
@hlkoo1212 said:
@uhinberg said:
Yes, for many, many schools people can be admitted from the waitlist until right before classes start. The number and the likelihood of this happening varies from school to school.
I think …
Yes, for many, many schools people can be admitted from the waitlist until right before classes start. The number and the likelihood of this happening varies from school to school.
I think that you should rethink your February LSAT position. Many F…
@hlkoo1212 said:
@uhinberg said:
Another thing to think about: Not sure that the admission committees of said schools are open until after New Year's. Will applications that come in on Dec. 27 be given any priority to those that co…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
Schools i talked with said if you sent your apps prior to the posting of December lsat scores, that they wouldnt see your apps until they see that score post LSAC.
This is true only if you have no reportable LSAT s…
I'm sure there is some correlation -- intelligence certainly plays some role in both -- but I'm also sure that it would depend on the reason for a low GPA. If a person simply didn't try in UG but has woken up and is busting it for the LSAT, then the…
Another thing to think about: Not sure that the admission committees of said schools are open until after New Year's. Will applications that come in on Dec. 27 be given any priority to those that come in on Jan. 2?
@akistotle said:
@olioliber said:
Is it possible that the schools know our scores already? I just received a bunch of emails with fee waIvers...
I'm curious about this. I remember someone saying that this is the case, but I…
This whole thing is very fishy. When has LSAC ever tweeted in advance of score release? And who went ahead and tweeted without confirming what they had heard?