@az.avdagic said:
I frequently read that LG is where a lot of LSAT takers improve
Correct...in fact it's the easiest to improve in. Repetition is important for this.
@az.avdagic said:
I first picked up studying in May actually,
Yeah this was going to be my next question. Studying for 3 months usually doesn't do much for many people, unless your diagnostic was a 160 or something. What material are you using?
@az.avdagic said:
I am about to graduate with an accounting degree and am considering working at a firm for a year in the meantime.
Congrats and this seems like a good path to pursue! get them resume creds lol. Although you may not need to sit ou…
@az.avdagic said:
any advice
Postpone until you find that your last 5 PTs are in your target range...a general rule of thumb is that your last 5 PTs are a strong indicator of what you'll score on game day minus a few points. Truthfully, if you st…
@Kateryna said:
Resume is a CV
Technically this is true but the main difference is a resume is very brief and should be two pages maximum while a CV is very in-depth and more often than not exceeds two pages. For example, a professor of a universi…
@"A. Mathews" said:
(rarely taking a break day).
@"A. Mathews" said:
an average of 5-7 hours a day.
@"A. Mathews" said:
in the past 10-14 days, I have been experiencing fatigue, and I believe it is very much affecting my score because durin…
@nanchito said:
It takes longer but it totally works for me.
Major key alert (omg I'm so sorry lol) but this is what everyone should remember!!! taking longer to finish material or to finish a PT/Drill shouldn't demotivate you, it may suck, but th…
@sacul123 said:
I've written the test already twice and did not do well at all
Me pre 7sage.
@sacul123 said:
I took it before reading up on anything and totally didn't take into account the "don't write if you're not ready" mantra.
Me again.
@s…
@pauline.syrnik said:
Since scores come back around then, it really is difficult to get money unless your score is really above what the school normally accepts.
I agree! I guess the end result is apply with Feb score only if you absolutely must …
@"Tina Cho" said:
do you think or not think studying LSAT helped you to grow in some way?
For certain lol. As @"Cant Get Right" says, "I have respect for the LSAT." It does something to your brain and perspective on life that no other test can and…
@pauline.syrnik said:
There job is basically to get as many people to apply, so that they could deny a larger pool (to keep their stats high).
Lol, word.
@pauline.syrnik said:
If you want scholarship money, then totally forget it because there wi…
@Matthew524 I like that you're so dedicated to the LSAT but it's not wrong to have fun every now and then. Something that helps me is scheduling my weeks to make sure I know when to study, and when it's ok to squeeze in some fun...after all, hanging…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
the night owl's diet consists of insects, spiders, frogs, lizards, small birds, mice, rats, moles, squirrels, rabbits, and even skunks.
Yes: don't try to identify it.
I wish there was any indication on which section is experimental but the truth is, trying to find out which it is will only cause damage to your test score. Your best bet is to take each section thinking it is the act…