I think all the hard work on LR is what translates to RC success because the same reading skills at use in the former are what you need for the latter. As long as you don't have retention issues then the LR stuff is really key to unlocking a lot of …
I would do as many as you need to during the initial run through the curriculum in order to develop your understanding of the material. Then save the rest for later drilling.
My French is good enough to live in any Francophone country and speak only French. It was good enough for the Army to pay me for it and use it operationally when needed. Not quite good enough yet to attend law school in French. But I could likely ge…
It's just a measure of the number of posts you make and the likes that your posts get to show your level of participation in the forums and comment sections of the curriculum.
You could copy all the pages as PDFs and then cut the questions you want and paste them into a word document... As long as you're not sharing them I don't think you'd be violating any copyrights or anything.
I have the PDFs... I never bought multiple copies of the books. I bought two different ones used for 5 bucks a piece on amazon. One was clean and good to go and the other was marked up even though it said it was clean so I tossed it :P
Most schools should have a date or general timeframe for when their apps open up. Usually it's somewhere in the late August - early October timeframe. While you cannot know exactly what any applications from any schools will look like, most personal…
As @ENTJ said, you should always be timing except during BR. The only caveat is at the beginning, you can time with a stopwatch so you have unlimited time but know how long you're taking. Later on, you switch to a timer. Also, you should be drilling…
McGill would be awesome... It's pretty cheap and my GI Bill would cover 2/3rds of the cost and childcare would be cheaper... I love Montreal and think it would be awesome to weave back and forth between French and English during law school... too ba…
I do yoga at least 5 days a week, but I don't do it right before I PT or anything like that... I usually like to get ready for every PT by watching The Mighty Ducks... and when I'm feeling extra crazy, I'll slip D2 in there as well...
If you're struggling with games then check out this guide I wrote up to break it down into manageable units:
http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
As for the class, I couldn't really help you there. I s…
I think the most important thing for being able to study while working full time is to keep your motivation up so that during those times where you do have some free time, you're excited to be able to study for the LSAT. I had to taper off a lot of …