When you have a specific question it is best to cite the PT #, Section #, and Question #, as some questions or passages cover similar topics. Not saying it's the case here but it helps people come to your aid more quickly.
Yeah that is totally fine. I would just double check each application's military section though, just in case one isn't as restrictive as most of them are in terms of only referring to the U.S. Military.
Make a copy of the entire test beforehand, then circle questions for BR as you go through the timed test. Then just write down the sections and numbers of every question you circled on a blank sheet of paper. Then put away your answer sheet and the …
The bit about learning the professors is almost as crucial as how you prep for your finals since success in the former can heavily influence success in the latter. This is actually one of the better assets that TLS provides (at least for T14 and som…
If you're lacking fundamental understanding of a question type then you will get several of those type wrong. This is where the trends portion of the analytics can be very helpful. Also, in the video explanations JY usually highlights if a question …
First of all you need to postpone until December. If your LG is that bad you have no business taking the LSAT, you would just be wasting your time and money. You'll be fine for applying since most schools don't even start reading apps until late Oct…
Ideally you should address both, however if you focus on reading for reasoning/argument structure as your method of attack for LR then it will pay dividends for both LR and RC. Either just hit the LR hard or do both. Whatever you choose, just don't …
If I wasn't practicing law I would definitely resume my Mandarin studies and learn to code so I could write scripts to spam LSAT prep forums for no reason... I mean for profit...
Screw that noise... I'm taking my kids to a street festival, watching ND crush UT and then I'm going to the biggest zoo in the U.S. to celebrate my birthday... #livefreeordie #zoopeople
Depends on the passage and depends on the questions. If I have only one question, it's pretty targeted in what it's looking for and I had a pretty good feel for the passage then I will just go an search out the support for the correct answer. If the…
These PTs are not harder, though cases can be made for different shifts in style perhaps, but if they were actually harder then there should be a drastic shift in the curves unless you think that some people taking the LSAT are just getting smarter …
If you don't have PDFs, then just make a copy of the test, unless the cost of your labor and your supplies to copy the test page by page at home is significantly higher to you than the cost of a new hard copy.
LSAT scores expire because they're regulated by LSAC and it is a business after all so if you could keep a 180 for 40 years they wouldn't get to make any more money off of you. Of course, they would say it is to give a more accurate representation o…
There's no real expiration on LORs, though if you're still in contact with the recommender it's not a bad idea to ask for a new copy with a more recent date on it. This becomes more true and worthwhile the longer it has been since the letter was wri…
But that's the whole point. Even with inference questions in RC there is support somewhere to be extracted and BR helps to better train you to find it. Proper BR teaches you how to separate the wheat from the chaff and learn to look for what each qu…
I think what you're already doing is great and is pretty much what I do, plus I do the BR calls. While my LG and RC are pretty stabilized in a combined -4 to -7 range depending on stupid mistakes and passages that do or don't jive with me, my LR flu…
I don't think 167 will be too hard to do by December if you have 30-40 hours per week to study. As Nicole said, there's no need to rush through the Trainer. I finished the first 500 pages in about two weeks, but I didn't do every single part of ever…
These are pretty popular fields and sports especially is not something people normally jump right into. It's much easier to go big law, work in the field, make connections, and then lateral out after a few years, most likely to an organization you h…
What are you using to study? If it's not 7Sage or the Trainer, I'd highly recommend getting at least one of those if not both and ditching any other resources, especially any that make up their own questions and other shady business.
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If you have a score on file, you can submit your app. Then they will just hold your app pending the February score. This at least gets your foot in the door if you have a December score that wouldn't get you rejected outright.
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