No I wouldn't do this.
If I were you I would be studying with no music in a public place. Like a library that is sort of busy. This will get you used to tuning out randomized outside noise.
I agree with @"Leah M B" - it can be a deciding factor between two candidates, but I think Law Schools are so ranking-obsessed that they won't sacrifice GPA for a candidate who comes from a more elite school, since the "eliteness" of law students un…
If you don't think your September school can get you in the schools you're applying to, then wait for the December score to come out.
Yes, most schools will review your app without the December score unless they have (like Georgetown) a section you…
Hmm...I think of "typically" as synonymous with "usually," and "usually" implies "most of the time." So I always translate it to most.
In other words LSAT terms :
Typically -> Usually -> Most of the Time
Typically -> Most of the Time
B…
After I took a break!
I drilled LG really hard for a good two weeks and didn't see much improvement. But after I took a week break from the LSAT, I came back and started consistently hitting -2 to -0. I think a break can be really helpful and can a…
What's the worst is knowing you got a question wrong on the LSAT and knowing there's nothing you can do to change it
But at the same time, there's nothing you can do to change it!
Tbh I have no idea how I did either. It "felt good," but who knows how accurate of a predictor anyone's "feeling" can be of their actual exam performance.
But c'est la vie ~
Block it out of your mind until the scores come out. Don't let it eat at …
I cracked my neck multiple times throughout the exam, but I think the adrenaline of moving through the exam made me unconscious of any neck discomfort.
Funny enough though, I woke up this morning and my entire neck is sore. Worse than its even been…
With the exception of Yale, I've heard schools just take the highest score and pay little mind to any lower scores.
Cornell as this strange policy where you have to score 3 points higher than your first score in order for them to take your new scor…
Hmm. Based on what everyone is saying it feels like the curve might end up being kind of high. Remember last time we grossly underestimated the curve -> most of the 7Sagers said it was going to be like a -9 and it turned out to be a -12.
A lot o…
@"jack.igoe" Not for this cycle for applications. But I have heard of many 7Sagers holding a higher LSAT score over the schools-they-were-admitted-to's heads in order to get more scholarship money.
Also if my December score is really bad then I may…
@butler17 I agree completely. The First LG was the real one, and I thought it was pretty difficult. The second one was experimental, but insanely easy.
I had two LG
1st LG = Some things must close, some must be open [removed]
2nd LG = Voting committee versus Zoning Committee
RC was about Chinese Language, Multiverse, Law as it applied to Comedians and Chefs, and Social Darwinism
Which LG was re…
10, but to be honest I'll probably only use 1.
What I've found is a dull pencil is actually better for bubbling in the scantron, since the surface area of the graphite has increased
I'm such a nerd
For me BRing the same day as I took the PT wasn't very helpful. My mind was already mush and I didn't get much out of the BRing.
Instead I'd take a PT and then do nothing for the rest of the day. The next day I would BR.
How would you say you're a slow reader? As in it takes you a long time to read a sentence? Or that you read a sentence but don't understand it so you have to re-read it?