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  • First of all, as an undocumented student, you will invariably run into trouble either when it comes to sitting for the bar or getting a job in the profession. So not only should you understand that reality up front, you should do some research becau…
  • @c.janson35 said: If you haven't given the trainer a look, do so. It has a great intro into flaws, and it sounds like that's exactly what you need. +1 ... I came here to say the exact same thing, was not disappointed it had already been mentioned.…
  • iSCOTUSnow and pocket justice are both good options in the App Store if you have any apple products... I am sure there are some similar offerings for android and others.
  • 4 PTs is nothing... You should shoot for at least 20 total before the October test if you can do that without burning out. But as I said, you're way ahead of the game and have some solid fundamentals, you just need to practice full timed PTs to get …
  • Mr. Swanson, take that exquisite mustache of yours over here to read this strategy guide that some dude wrote a few months back: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy Hopefully that helps address your cur…
  • I would help you but I haven't taken 64 yet so I don't want to spoil it. Paging @c.janson35 I can speak somewhat about the relationship between correlation and causation, just not this LR question specifically. While correlation can never prove …
  • This is a great methodology and something people in similar situations could definitely benefit from reading. Good on you for having the self-awareness to know when to pump the brakes a bit.
  • You could just be like that dude who had a hole in his stomach though... so that's at least one exception...
  • As far as the GMAT goes, even if you suck at math you shouldn't need more than a month to brush up on it since pretty much everything else on the test that matches up with the LSAT is just easier up and down the board. If you studied for the LSAT fi…
  • @josephellengar said: I agree with the toggle idea. Toggling FTW!
  • Not an insult at all... just trying out one half of my new tagline for a great test day product: http://www.amazon.com/Depend-Protection-Maximum-Absorbency-Large/dp/B0000532I0/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1440301031&sr=1-1&keywords…
  • No problem, happy to help! Just remember that when you do decide to diagram, you need to do your best to try to chain up anything and everything that you can, whether it's during LG or LR. For questions like this one, everything will chain nicely an…
  • For LG, check out this approach: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy For everything else it will come with practice. But you need to really push through quickly on the easy questions in order to have ti…
  • No you're okay, just keep pushing and focus on the learning process. If you're not ready in December then you're not ready and you can push back then. There's no use worrying about such things now.
  • If the 70s were actually harder we would see a downward shift in score distributions but I have seen no such thing. Everything I have seen has shown LSAC to be remarkably consistent. Any increase in difficulty is likely just a response to an increas…
  • I'll second that opinion! David is the man!
  • @pujals that job sounds a little unicorny to me. However you are in luck because many big law outfits either mandate a given amount of pro bono work or they count pro bono hours as billable hours. The firms in the latter category exist on a spectrum…
  • Stop rereading because it his highly likely that very little hinges on one sentence. You are essentially on a walk through a forest and find yourself getting distracted by staring at a single tree and then you never make it out of the forest and you…
  • Dude you need to chill out with the burnout inducing plans. Two PTs in a row is a terrible idea and I don't understand what you would hope to gain from this since it is not something that would ever happen in reality. That would induce burnout insid…
  • Given that few apps are open I don't think anyone has written any of these yet so you might want to just send a reminder out in a couple weeks and again after the October LSAT.
  • 3 is way too many since you'll be taking your test at the end of the week... You're not going to be making drastic gains that last week so avoiding burnout and doing some simple maintenance should be all you're doing. I'd do 1-2 PTs early in the wee…
  • Also, I have the PDFs so I don't print anything I just use preview to write on the clean PDF.
  • I only BR the questions I circled... I go through the test after I take it and just write down the numbers of all the questions I circled and then I just do those on a clean test so I don't have to fight my ego and can concentrate on the argument st…
  • Dude... this thread got wicked Canadian wicked fast...
  • BR a clean copy of the test so you don't fight your ego to change your original answer. I used to not use a clean copy and my BR was never more than 2-4 above my timed score because I would just talk myself back into my original answer. So my BR was…
  • I don't think 5 section PTs are as important for training endurance as other people do. However I do think they are wicked important in their ability to give you an opportunity to sneakily work in some extra drilling. Whatever your worst section is,…