@giordanifabiano said:
hell if I can get a 170 I would probably cry when reading the email. so lets hope I get some tears soon
You and me both, pal. LETS DO DIS
LOL thanks for the edit, @"Dillon A. Wright" , I was in fact joking...unless I suffer from multiple-personality disorder and that edit was actually made by my second (more serious, less friendly, possibly more attractive) persona. Yawza.
sheesh @"Cant Get Right" , I didn't find the LG Bible to be that bad haha, it actually helped me a bit. Everyone's different. If I were to go back though, I'd just stick to 7sage and the Trainer....both are amazing. Since you completed 7sage and are…
@allison.gill.sanford said:
check out my webinar on prep for 170+
by far one of the best webinars! here's the link: https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/lsat-prep-for-170-plus/
@Sean170Plus said:
sorry guys, completely unrelated and not very helpful as far as earning the extra points you need on the LSAT
this forum is about all things law related, no discrimination so no need to apologize I agree greatly with all that y…
@nader.parham said:
I was thinking to put my results in an excel spreadsheet to find those games which took me 10 or more takes to hit the target time and fool proof them again? Or take PT 1-35 LG games in section formats under 35 minutes?
Yes, b…
There shouldn't be a rush whether you're a senior,1 year out of college or 2 or 20. This test will make or break your application. Its weight is heavier than your GPA. Heavier than your PS. Heavier than your letters of recommendation. Take all the t…
@nanchito said:
Last week I did pretty awesome on my drills, and I feel great. Increased focus, energy and accuracy.
At this point I feel like I have the skills and a strong understanding of the test, but keeping my mind and body clear and healthy …
Law is so versatile, I can't see your major, especially engineering, posing a disadvantage to your application. No worries.
Edit: there's quite a few people I know of that are in law school with an engineering degree. They tend to practice patent …
No looking back now! I'm sure you'll do much better this time around since you understand the importance of having a clear mind for test day which is often undermined.
@dennisgerrard the LSAT Trainer has drills to do after chapters which are so helpful, but yes for the most part is reading and becoming familiar with LSAT strategies for game day.