You only have no chance if you don't apply...Just try to get as high of an LSAT score as possible. Think about what is in your control now. No amount of speculation or "chances" responses are really going to help. What will that accomplish? It seems…
@LSATcantwin said:
My heart
haha you'll be fine. I've seen you post quite a bit and you seem very prepared!
I am considering not even opening mine. I know my score isn't bad but I also know it isn't what I want. might open it after I take f…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@fambam24 said:
Hey all!
I've been taking a break after my fellowship for family reasons and to work on my applications. Do I have to include anything in my resume? I'll be working again in January so …
Tell them to eat a bag of shit if you get the impression they're judging you. Do your own thing; it's your life. If you feel belittled, they are probably not really your friend. This goes for any 20-something who also feels insecure about going to s…
@catgonzalez1974 said:
Are you starting right away? Or are giving it a couple of days? I'm obviously playing on the DB because I can't seem to make myself focus.
I plan on doing drills and working on my timing for LR.
RC is my weakest …
Think about what your weaknesses were going into the test? I knew I wasn't where I wanted to be and I took it with the intention of February anyway. I'm glad I took it. Felt 0 nerves and knew I scored plus/minus 3 points of my average.
My weakness …
@jkatz1488 said:
@oberdysz
If you are the type of person who doesn't stress too much take it once. I really benefited from the real experience.
That's not me. I took the test once already long before I was ready. It was a mis…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@StephenASmith said:
Is anyone considering withdrawing? I've already withdrew once before and it sucks to eat the money but I'm just wondering if anyone else is going to withdraw from this Saturday's test.
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@"Seeking Perfection" said:
Do longer prep tests to build endurance. I mostly Pt'd by taking one 4 section test with no breaks, a 15 minute break, and then another 4 section test.
Endurance wasn't a problem on the real thing. Instead it f…
Listen to the "Thinking LSAT" podcast. I like Nathan Fox and the FoxLSAT approach to LR for the most part.
Don't read question stem first. Focus most of your time on the stimulus. Pre-phrase answers.
Honestly the only solution is to practice your weakness. I think a lot of people avoid their weaknesses as a procrastination measure (not spending as much time on RC seems to be common).
@akistotle said:
I've studied for at least 2000 hours.....
holy crap that's crazy
hope you do really well. you deserve it.
is this spread over a few years or nonstop? have you taken every PT?
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
@jzzraven said:
Has anyone had luck studying while working out - particularly doing cardio? I've tried drilling while on the treadmill but find it tough to write steadily. Any ideas/suggestions on other …
I second the Thinking LSAT podcast. Also check out Fox's books on LR. There's something about Nathan and Ben's explanations that I find very intuitive. Nothing bad about 7sage but at times the heavy focus on "Lawgic" seems too time-consuming and at …
@iceman322 said:
@StephenASmith
IMO it should strictly be a race-blind process. I would prefer that law school admissions be a true meritocracy.
Even if law school admissions abandoned AA and removed questions of …
I would not include it and was advised not to in the past. I am a non-traditional student who attended grad school/medical school and did not include any high school activities when I applied to those schools. I can't imagine that this would be any …
@iceman322 said:
@StephenASmith
Asians are deemed an overrepresented minority... Don't want to start any kind of race discussion here so I won't say anything beyond that but you can you google relatively recent articles in whi…