@c.janson35, @"Jonathan Wang" is correct, that was the game I was referring to. It was basically an in/out game that chains up to show that if X is in, then X must be out. In context it simply means that X is always out, but chaining it the first t…
Also, there is at least one game, if not more, where they do write contradictory rules. It just means that a certain set of worlds aren't possible, not that LSAC messed up. It's meant to throw you off your game so you have to guard against getting t…
FWIW, people get full rides off of waitlists... so anything is possible, even late in the year, it's all about setting yourself up for success in what you're aiming for. Depending how far off you are from your target is a big factor. If you need a 5…
I don't think you should ever do anything untimed except your BR... Even if you're just using a stopwatch and giving yourself unlimited time, you still want to be able to gauge how long different tasks take you whether it's LG, RC, or LR. Then when …
I think @c.janson35 has some links to such lists. However I would strongly recommend against this strategy as it removes the element of surprise and need to navigate the waters of determining the game type and the approach. If you know a game is gro…
I don't get what the issue is... Do you want to go to UT or not? If yes, apply, if no, perhaps still apply for negotiation purposes later on. It'll only cost you the $30 for lsac's fees. Why would you reach out to the adcoms with anything besides an…
You have less than 8 weeks now... So we are talking 20 PTs at the most. 2-3 per week with excellent clean copy BR. Take 5 before you really immerse yourself in the analytics.
And while I generally disagree with the absolutist all or nothing philos…
Just come down to Fayetteville for the day... I just took it at FSU and expected a shit show but it was actually pretty good except for the ants that wanted to become answers on my scantron...
For RC it tends to vary with each passage since you're looking at 5-8 questions usually. The general approach I take is that I glance after reading the passage, again after finishing the questions on that same page, then if there are more than four …
@louis2014 said:
the analytics doesn't reflect your BR, right?
The BR is shown in certain contexts, but not for every different feature on the analytics (e.g.- the charts for each section).
I'd also recommend shifting your analytics to show just the more recent PTs so you know what more recent trends are and not just the overall performance from day one. If you suck at Flaws for 10 PTs and then take 5 more and nail all the Flaw questio…
I took 8 gap years... And I'd say I have a lot more to offer law schools than most K-JDs because of it. Law school will always be there, so figure out what timetable works best for you and go for that... But if you are set on law school, I'd keep yo…
9 PTs is nothing. If you're looking for a 25 point increase you're likely going to need to take at least that many PTs and probably even more. If you're getting discouraged it's more about unrealistic expectations than that you're doing something wr…
I think 2 full pages is the best way to go because it's often the limit for many schools, a minimum for others, and I think it's a length that gives you 700 or so words to show what you can do with the space provided. I think it's better aesthetical…
Yeah don't forget that the ban is not a strict ban on PDFs but rather is colloquially referred to as such because they essentially revised their ToS for PDF sales that rendered it almost impossible to continue to offer them in a cost effective manne…
@LeoA1994 said:
Hmm now I'm a bit confused, why would you need a clean copy to BR? Wouldn't you just go back through the test / section after you finished it, and then go through the ones you circled again (just untimed)
I don't see why you would …
You can make up for it by buying some seeds or seedlings to plant some trees if you actually feel that bad about it... Or just print double sided... Or just get PDFs and do the clean copy BR on an alternate copy of the PDF on your computer... I do t…
Read the first chapter of the Trainer, and watch the 7Sage videos up until the diagnostic PT is scheduled on the syllabus. By then you'll have a feel for which medium is best for your learning skills and desires. Pick the one that better suits you a…
@allergic is correct that this is a common practice. I would recommend reading Karen Buttenbaum's reply to the comments here: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=197451&hilit=Spivey&sid=232ed697ebb5e84daa3c2b9f2f93…
It is absolutely feasible, but it depends on the person... I never had an issue with it since I am a very low stress person and don't get stressed by taking PTs... but if you have issues with that then I'd say stick to two... of course it also depen…