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  • http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/which-law-schools-are-splitter-friendly This is some actual data about splitters. Use accordingly.
  • The September Virus Game was very similar to the Beakers game from October of 1994! So the old tests are valuable and it's good to use them as experimental sections and for drilling practice. They're also good for taking full timed practice tests as…
  • As an aside, surprisingly enough, this is one of the questions Kaplan usually asks people who interview with them. You can't actually determine any relationships by negating the statement "most people who study at least 5 hours a day for LSAT will …
  • Judge Judy, only kidding. In all seriousness though The Paper Chase, A Civil Action, Damages, Michael Clayton.
  • I was training with my friend for September and he suffered from bad anxiety. We got him through that in the following two ways: (1) he read a book about specific mental techniques to calm his nerves (I'll have to ask him for the title) and (2) I ha…
  • The best revenge is a 170+ score and a beautiful wooden framed degree from a top school. Go get it and show her you're the man who got away.
  • If you have a GPA around median and you score similar to what you've been PTing then you're in a great spot for OU scholarships. Stop worrying and pat yourself on the back. Take the test, score a 164 and apply as soon as you can if you want money.
  • Please don't "waste" time on the essay. It isn't scored and more than half of schools don't even look at it. Those that do view it use it as a check on the authenticity of your personal statement writing sample (which I always thought odd because LS…
  • One thing to add for consideration. Most state schools (excluding UMich, Berke, UVA, Texas) treat all LSAT scores above the 75th percentile the same. It's highly unlikely you'll get any more money there with a a 169 than you would with a 161. State…
  • Hi, sorry I didn't join you all but I was there in spirit. I was wondering if anyone in the group could explain question 23 (section 3) to me. It was one of the few questions I missed and the only one where I'm still conceptually struggling. Thanks!
  • @hlsat180 said: referring to a technique where you use "known" answers (for which you have a high degree of confidence) to help answer uncertain ones. @Sheri123 @hlsat180 caputred what I meant. I'm fairly certain powerscore mentions the method …
  • Also, never compare answer choices to find the "best one" there is only one and you'll find it by comparing it with the specific written words in the passage.
  • I haven't read others comments so please forgive if I repeat others. My biggest criticism of the "puzzle" method is that there's no way to guarantee your original approach to the passage is the correct one. Put more simply, you can make wrong answ…
  • I've been in the shadows on these forums for a while now and I want to give my two cents. I've been studying for this test for about 16 months now (off and on) and doing so intently (20-30 hrs a week) since December. I plateaued in the mid 160's in…