I would say MP questions haven't really changed. My reasoning is that it just asks you what the MC is, and all LR questions that are arguments have a conclusion, you just have to pick it out.
Like alex mentioned, you may be getting trickyed into th…
@tylerdschreur10 said:
I think there is a lot of value, especially if you're just starting out. However, I've already been studying for 6 months, and have 170 from June in my back pocket, so most of the core curriculum is old news to me. I don…
@10000019 said:
OP, did you try emailing him?
@TheMikey said:
I think U+ is great. Having all explanations (including harder questions), and all PTs is amazing.
Why do you not like it?
"I just don't think I can …
This was me a long time ago. all I did was literally practice A LOT, and when I PT'd I would change my mindset and just tell myself I know how to do this shit. it takes a lot (mentally) to force yourself to have this mindset, at least from it was ha…
I do a biggish circle for questions I didn't really understand.
I do a small circle for questions that I either process of eliminated and I'm slightly comfortable with the AC I chose or a question I know I got right but want to check out later on d…
I would say the PHD prof and head of your major. How far out of UG are you? Schools prefer to see academic letters if you're a K-JD or not too far out of UG.
I had a chance to get a LOR from a judge I interned for and didn't take it because of the …
@LSATcantwin said:
(by super splitter I mean 2.7 cumulative GPA, 4.0 degree gpa, and a roughly 169-170 LSAT)
wow that really sucks... such a significant drop
Idk if there is a specific place that you can find all of this info, but pertaining to your interest, you really should take some time between doing your daily things to search up schools' employment stats, clinics, courses, etc. You can also lurk l…
@cam said:
The first question that popped into my mind is whether or not schools would require an LSAC GPA vs. degree GPA if the score being submitted is the GRE, or if application will still be completed via LSAC. I'm guessing LSAC GPA will …
@jkatz1488 said:
From the minimal research i've done, the GRE does not seem to be as difficult at the LSAT in general terms. I may delay my application because of a timing issue, and if that is the case, i may just take the GRE for shits and g…
what I do for these questions is put like a bracket next to what each sentence is. ctx for context, P for premise, SC for sub conc, and MC for main conc. this helps me a ton, and if you have trouble with identifying these things, go back and do the …
I've read it for RC, it wasn't that bad. people rave about it, and it's a pretty good book. haven't used it for LR but I've heard the flaw section is amazing.
@vtm14 said:
@TheMikey said:
I've gone from a 140 something diagnostic to a 170 on my most recent PT, and I'm an idiot, so yes you can def improve. Drill the crap out of your weaknesses and when you PT do BR and target your weaknes…