@emli1000 can you put exceptions on the Do Not Disturb mode? I have tried to use it before and I still got disturbed so it seemed like either the feature didn't work at all or there is more to setting it up than just turning it on from the control c…
@emli1000 said:
Why don't you just continue working through the curriculum and work through all of the problem sets? That should help you a lot, especially if you're doing BR after each question you're not 100% sure about.
Great idea here. This is…
@emli1000 said:
Put the bibles down and get a copy of the LSAT trainer.
So much this. As I've said before, use the PS bibles as kindling for a fire and then read the Trainer by the light your fire produces... ahh summer nights...
You can go ahead and apply, most (if not all) schools should notice that you're registered and not even look at your application until the score comes back. Also, depending on your GPA and your LSAT, they may not even look at it until much later in …
Oh okay cool, I wasn't sure since I appear second on the mentor list but several of those people were mentors before me I think. Thanks for the quick reply and keep up the awesome work!
Check out this list that @"Dillon A. Wright" put together for everyone: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2770/list-of-affordable-pts-paperback-hard-copy
You can go on LSAC right now and make a list of schools and then when you go to the apply tab it will show you the options for that school. Right now they are pretty much all closed with very few exceptions, most of which are just errors of certain …
Hey @"Dillon A. Wright" when you update this in the future would it be possible to show the changes? Perhaps just highlighting who is newly assigned as a Sage or Mentor?
Who cares about ranking if they are unranked? You should already know why these schools are unranked if you applied to them so I don't see the point in asking anyone their about it. Also I don't really see the point in asking law schools how they co…
Do you have any foundational knowledge or skills with logic and reasoning? If so you could PT if you wanted, but if not then it's probably way too late in the game to take the October test as you'll likely need at least a month to develop your funda…
Some people do that, I'm not personally a fan though. You really need to focus on developing your skills and understanding rather than looking for instant gratification. Furthermore, you're going to need to be able to delay gratification during the …
@KimberlyK it is not an issue at almost any school out there since everyone wants that sweet sweet highest score since that's what gets reported for rankings. Yale is the most prominent exception as they don't seem to like more than one score which …
@sunil.kumar @"sunil.kumar-1" please tell me more about how you hired a spammer off of craigslist to do this for your company... I for one can't wait to use your services to learn how to spam incompetently like this...
I would say you're better safe than sorry since resubmitting an identical application with a higher score may come off as lazy or unserious to some adcoms in much the same way that screwing around on the LSAT writing sample can have a negative effec…
They haven't set a date yet, but they always allow for upgrading. Seeing as the ultimate already gives you a year of access I can't see why not just grab the ultimate now and start studying and then upgrade later. The only reason I usually advise ag…
If you really need the money then definitely retake. If you don't want to go to the schools you got into, then retake. Also, the type of law you want is incredibly hard to get into regardless of where you go to school because a ton of people have th…
Absolutely depends on the school and also how long you wait in the cycle. While most schools are more kind to splitters than they are to reverse splitters, a high GPA can often at least get you on some wait lists that your LSAT would not otherwise. …
Dane gives a lot of great advice there. I find LG studying to be really fun and I don't think that RC needs to be studied directly as much as a lot of other people think. I think once you have your logic and reasoning fundamentals down it's all abou…
Are you sure you are looking at the old ones? When you go to any problem set the answers are right next to the question and all are hyperlinked to the explanation.
Go to your account settings page and on the top left there is a little check box that asks if you want to use the old problem sets. Check it and press the save changes button and then you should be good to go when you go back to the syllabus.
Since the interaction of second, third and fourth order inferences can come about in a variety of ways I would say your best bet is apply all the absolute rules first to design your master game board and then use conditional rules to start splitting…