Leave it LSAC to completely depart from precedent for legitimately no apparent reason.
Unless of course the person @rrust spoke with just said the 30th because their policy is to tell people what's posted online.
....CONSPIRACY????
BR scores are helpful because it is a reflection of your theoretical understanding of the material/ability on the LSAT. BR is under untimed conditions, so look at it as your max based on where you're at in the moment.
It's helpful because you have …
Last night I had a dream that I scored a 159. Usually LSAT nightmares are completely ridiculous (ex. the time I dreamed my dad was my proctor and he forgot to give us a break), but the 159 was such a realistic-disaster situation...
Needless to say …
Not sure, but I have a couple of resources you might want to check out:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HzZg0576L88JSrc2RFGoHJEPCOtAoUsVUFuw7MckRd0/edit?pli=1#gid=10
http://www.abarequireddisclosures.org/
Obviously not the most up to date…
I highly recommend going back through the intro to lawgic, some/most, valid/invalid arguments once you've settled into PTs. In addition to your weaknesses, of course.
I was surprised how much more I picked up after understanding how those lessons w…
I had always planned to go straight to law school after undergrad and was pretty devastated for a bit when my "life plan" failed.
Taking the year after school has been great. Working, and not being a broke college student, has been awesome. Additio…
All of my study time was during undergrad when I took a full course load and worked part time at the company I'm currently at. Some people, no idea how they manage, even study while working and taking care of children.
It's certainly possible, and …
Welcome to the right place! I highly recommend signing up for a 7sage course and purchasing the "10 actuals" series from Amazon.
Good on you for taking these first steps!
@combsni
My advice is to research the scholarship potential of the LSAT. The money you can save up front (~100k) is worth the effort when you consider the years of your salary that may go directly to loans. Then again, maybe someone pays for your …
**Diagnostic of 146 checking in**
I started studying for the LSAT in March 2015 eyeing a June 2015 take. I also started with the bibles and planned to self-study with a 165 goal in mind. After getting through the bibles and taking some practice tes…
I think it's too early to tell if September will work for you, especially since you're not out of the curriculum yet. Logic Game skills definitely develop with practice, and the Fool Proof Method alongside JYs video explanations are, in my opinion, …
Is by the end of this week a reasonable timeline to expect scores? For Oct. 2015 the test was the 3rd and scores were released on the 22nd.
The release date on LSACs site is 6/30. Just wondering if they generally send them out before the posted dat…
Something that I personally found helpful was revisiting a lot of the intro to lawgic, some/most, valid and invalid argument forms once I had a base of PTs down.
You know how every time you watch a movie you pick up on details that you missed the …
I think we're a very unrepresentative sample of the LSAT taking population. Not only in the sense of score range, but also possessing a deep understanding of the test and evolving trends through the years
Here's a video that I saw that has an interesting method to score prediction:
Obviously I'm not thinking of canceling (the main purpose of the video), but it's cool to consider the range you think you fell compared to your personal goal score and …