Yup I think you got mixed up @TheLoftGuy ! Here's the link for the book: The LSAT Trainer it has a 4.7/5 review! :
A remarkable self-study guide for the self-driven student https://www.amazon.com/dp/0989081508/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_mU2OxbEM3XHK5
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Everyone provided very rich info but one thing I'd like to emphasize is that everyone is different! Someone may need 1 month to break into 160s by studying 10 hours a week, while another may need 4 months with 30 hours of prep a week. We can't provi…
@jjwang120 said:
"aim for a score, not a date."
Smart move.
@jjwang120 said:
but we'll see
I like this.
@jjwang120 said:
Should I still ask for LOR from professors?
Yesss do so ASAP!
@jjwang120 said:
Would they feel offended if I don't e…
Pretty much what @Motivated said!! Don't be too liberal with liquids on game day though, it's better to stay a tad dehydrated and rack up on hearty snacks with peanut butter and all that good stuff. Worse thing is having to go use the bathroom on yo…
@"Alex Divine" said:
You'll need it so you don't have to send your transcripts and LOR to every school individually
Actually schools won't accept your application without a CAS anyway so you're stuck either way lol
@goaddw I just want you to understand the power a high LSAT score holds on your application...there's really no need to rush into taking the exam and applying when you know in your heart of hearts you could have done better on the LSAT. You have to…
Also don't be too set on a date. If you're not ready by November, you should probably postpone. Law school will always be here and your LSAT score is the base you need to achieve your dream school.
@goaddw said:
feel very alone in this process, and don't necessarily feel like I have a lot of people with this sort of know-how.
I certainly remember this feeling and I'm glad to say if you stick around us LSAT nerds, it will be long gone.
Especially seeing as you're on your 3rd take, that's when I strongly advise to only take the LSAT when you're 200% confident in your performance and you have the PTs/BR to prove it. I'm also on my 3rd take
Not to mention, many schools (including …
Postponing to get a higher LSAT score will always have a preference for obvious reasons. The LSAT I'd half your application and the scholarship money you can get from it is too real. Applying after December holds you at no disadvantage. Promise.