Retakes are totally valuable, but at this point we are 8 days out so you shouldn't be doing much of anything but maintenance to stay in the right mindset.
Shoot for June since the higher the score you need, the harder it is to get each additional point. Give yourself plenty of time and you'll have a much better chance of getting there.
You have no business taking a real administration if your LG is that bad, or if your best section is -6 to -8, or if you're missing more than half of a section. June at the earliest but maybe the fall depending on how you progress. I don't know why …
You don't ever need to diagram. It can just be a helpful tool to simplify certain stimuli. There are no general rules. You just have to decide to diagram or not and then put pencil to paper and get going. Diagramming is not what ends up being a wast…
If you really want DC then a full ride to GULC or close to it is not a bad way to go... Most people go there for the government side of things and that is why their big law numbers aren't amazing... I think you'd be better off networking at GULC for…
Unable is a negation. So either use that as a group four negate necessary and use the without as a negation, or use without as a group three negate sufficient and use unable as a negation. In doing so you either get what you originally thought it wa…
They're independent of each other, and difficulty is a pretty relative concept. Some people might suck at grouping games but they crush even the hardest sequencing games, so a given section might be really hard for that person while someone else thi…
Wake up at least 2 hours before the test starts and do something like a game, a passage and ~5-10 LR questions of varying types. I wouldn't watch videos but instead do something closer to replicating test conditions so you get yourself in that groov…
This was discussed about five threads ago so I will just paste what I put there:
If all the questions are scenario based, try one and see if you can do it easily without splitting all the boards.
If there are more boards than questions, better to …
The goal is to match the flaw, not find the most flawed AC. AC A actually exemplifies this flaw much more explicitly than the stimulus does.
Just because you have no reason to believe that either of two candidates are likely to win an election ind…
Pick one and do it straight through, then do the other afterwards. Since they aren't ordered the same you will likely confuse yourself and waste time trying to stay on track with both. Once someone comes up with a study schedule to pair the two it w…
If you weren't taking any of your PTs under strict timed conditions then you have taken 0 PTs. Cancel December, take a year off, shoot for June and October and just know you'll have to rely on retakes to get you where you need to be.
Imagine a simple five slot sequencing games with five pieces: A, B, C, D, and E. If you know that in a given world A, B, and C must respectively be in slots 1, 2, and 3, then you know that D and E can switch off between slots 4 and 5. Rather than wr…
@enrique.patino.daly said:
is there an alternative that I'm missing
Yes, you can just do as many problem sets as needed until you develop a solid understanding of the topic (e.g.-NA, PSA, SA, PF, etc.) Then save the rest to help you shore up any w…
The "what I can offer you" is essentially why in the US people write diversity statements because it allows one to show the different perspectives that one brings to the school and can therefore enrich the learning experience. That is why diversity …
URM is pretty much the biggest boost you can get outside of awesome uGPA/LSAT. So it is definitely a game changer. There are different degrees of being a splitter, but in general there are schools in the T14 that will take high LSATs to compensate f…
Stop making more boards when switches will get the point across just fine.
If all the questions are scenario based, try one and see if you can do it easily without splitting all the boards.
If there are more boards than questions, better to err o…
So to further touch upon your question, because they are medians and not averages, you could theoretically get in with a score far below the 25th and not hurt their 25th or median any more than something close would. So if a school has a 25/50/75 th…
FWIW, because it is a median, the schools could only admit people within them. They just wouldn't change it to 0-100 since that is not what they are asked to report. If you only let in 200 people who each had a 170 then that will be your 25th, 50th,…
I think it's also important to look at demographics when analyzing employment numbers. For the most part the employment numbers are a reflection of a school's predominantly K-JD makeup... And if you aren't K-JD I don't think those numbers really app…