@Lsatistheworst said:
Or should I get the LSAT trainer
The Trainer is really good for RC...you should be PTing at least two months in advance from game day though. See how you do by taking a PT and BR, if you are not scoring where you want to be …
If you want to finish before a certain time (a week before your LSAT date for example) then use the appropriate schedule based on how many weeks/months you have left. If you're indifferent then you can always go on your own pace but make sure you're…
Yo @giordanifabiano pretty bad that you have the build to perform jiu-jitsu on the daily. I can't imagine the amount of LSAT steam you take off from this...I want to take up boxing one of these days lol.
I think you're on the right track- it seems you are getting questions incorrect not because you don't understand the content but rather because of the timed constraints...that's the cool part about BR- it shows your true LSAT potential in essence. K…
@christine.trg said:
Powerscore for now seems to be a much better bang-for-the buck!
For what it's worth, it does give good exposure to LSAT foundation, but I would rank it 3rd with LSAT Trainer being 2nd and 7sage being first. In fact, I'm findin…
@sweetsecret said:
and fool proofing games I get 1 question wrong or under 7-8 minutes.
RC, I am at the stage where I am drilling. So I am drilling untimed once my accuracy is 100% I will move to timed drilling..
Good tip(s)!
@Qwerty123 said:
Totally, I study about 5-6 hours. Its very important to study smart and understand why wrong questions are wrong.
Noted and I agree! thanks!
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I have a very specific schedule that I try to adhere to.
That's what's up! Question though, did you abide by this strict schedule during the beginning stages of your prep? as in pre-PT/BR days?
To answer your second question, absolutely not. Applying ED doesn't guarantee you will be accepted, it just assures the school if they accept you the rest of the schools you applied can no longer consider you. Having said that you should still apply…
Was your June LSAT score above the school's LSAT median, at, or above the 75th percentile? If you're retaking I'm going to assume the answer is no. I would only apply ED to a school that is my top choice and I'm certain I will reject other schools t…
Ultimately the "top school" you can get into should be your choice school but then again it can also depend on scholarship amounts and where you want to practice. If you see yourself practicing in NY then apply to schools in NY. If you don't have a …
Love this and bookmaking. I'm looking to sit for December or February, we shall see. Many congrats on your amazing journey it's so inspiring and will read again when I feel low during my journey. Thank you!
@nanchito you have to download gotomeeting? Every webinar I've attended I just clicked the link when it was time for the webinar and I would instantly join in- I'm sure it's the same for everyone else.
To answer your question: webinars are basical…
@"Kristen B" Do one first (7sage) then if you would like, begin reading the trainer. I only suggest this because they truly go well with each other and there's no contradictions (opposed to 7sage with powerscore etc). Even if you don't read the trai…
I agree with @allison.gill.sanford as she hit it on the nail. I would also suggest you attend the admissions webinar hosted by @david.busis this coming Wednesday at 9pm EST. He's taking questions at the end where you could ask about this.
I made a thread about this, "the water thread" to be exact. Drink plenty of water, incorporate it in your daily routine, and workout. You don't have to train to be an Olympic athlete, even walking a mile or so does wonders to your mental health