I bet it wasn't a clean copy BR since it was so close to the timed score. I would take another PT and do a clean copy BR and see what happens from there.
I don't want to hear about anyone's precious sleep schedules from people who profess to want to be lawyers.... 3-6 am is more than enough sleep to get you through your day...
Get the Trainer and take a few weeks with it while taking a PT or two per week... Understand that your 156 is likely not a true indication of your skills because you have not been working on your PT taking skills yet.
Note: This advice is intended to address realities for non-URM candidates only, though the general thrust of the argument can apply to URMs as well.
The waste I am talking about can apply to all the issues you raised, but it all boils down to the …
Did you start at the very beginning of the curriculum? If not, I would start there. If you did, then it sounds like the Logic section is just not clicking with you yet. If I were you I would start the Logic section over, push through the entire thin…
There are plenty of people that will test in February that will still get into law school.... Get the higher score and don't worry about when it happens...
No, December is not late... January-March is late... Just make sure everything else you need is good to go so it can all drop as soon as your score hits.
can you prop up the 180 watch or do you have to wear it? this was probably the feature I liked most on the 35minutes watch.... the color coded sections were nice except they put the blue next to green and the change over is almost imperceptible in l…
@harrismegan said:
I can cancel my score on the test day with no penalty
The only penalty is the money you lost. If you're teetering on the edge of where you need to be and you don't mind paying the money then I don't see any reason not to sit for…
@notwilliamwallace said:
If John attends, Tom won't attend and vice versa.
Your problem is that this is a false translation of /J --> T and its contrapositive. The above statement I quoted from you is a not both relationship and is written as s…
Don't ever take them on a tablet unless you are @c.janson35 and are pretty much just messing around at this point.
For some LG tips check this out: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
Pretty sure this …
@masoodk that is a really short timeline, especially if you are in school. This is not a process that needs to be rushed so I would say that the Ultimate package is the best bang for your buck and will set you up nicely for the June or fall 2016 adm…
If you are not a URM I would postpone the test immediately since you have only a week to do so and you're going to set yourself up for failure by taking the test before you're scoring consistently where you need to.
That being said, are you doing y…
It's different for everybody, but October is likely out of the picture so just prep for December with 2-3 PTs per week and see where you're at once the cutoff date for postponement/date change arrives.
Yeah you're burning out... take the rest of the week off and come back this weekend and do a PT. Get out of your head about RC and just relax.
@InsertPseudonymHere said:
I guess I just fear that it's not burn out and that the day I take off to res…
If you're not pretty decent at LG yet then I'd suggest taking a look at this and spending an intensive week or two to get through at least 60 games or so to get your skills up: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack…
Check out this strategy guide I wrote up a few months back: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
If you do an LG section or two per day from now until the October test you will have time to do every game…
Splitters are high LSAT/low GPA and reverse splitters are high GPA/low LSAT. In large part because of the smaller possible distribution of LSAT scores (120-180 versus 0.00-4.33), the medians are harder to protect when it comes to LSAT scores, which …
You can get through the Trainer in a week or less, it really flies by. And the stuff you will want to read in regards to your problem areas you can get through in a day.
If you just think of the gaps in the argument as flaws, then as you improve your flaw work, it will pay dividends in these other types as they are all on a spectrum together. If you haven't picked up a copy of the Trainer I would highly recommend do…
If you were applying to an American law school I would say just a short addendum would suffice. AFAIK we don't really have a separate class of applicant here like the kind you are describing, but I couldn't imagine you would need to provide all that…
Never really seen this come up but I would stick with having a letter from one attorney. The more personal/intimate the letter is, the better it can reflect your potential and that you chose the right person. Having a letter from multiple parties sm…