@BruiserWoods great! Yeah, I think it's a matter of sort of "overdoing" your notation or making it redundant so you have multiple backups to remind you of what was happening. And of course maintain enough time at the end to erase stray marks on your…
@BruiserWoods wow you have a lot to celebrate!! Take a day off and have a drink!! Congrats!
About the skipping issues you brought up - I wonder if making a super obvious system for yourself (dog ear pages, huge circles around skipped questions, circ…
I think it's a personal call, you'll get different things out of the process if you do it beforehand or wait to hear other people's opinions. You might get the most dividends out of it if you do it beforehand though.
Hey everyone, please note the change in my hours this week (trying something new, hopefully this works for anyone who is interested but has been unable to make the Wednesday time).
@twssmith thanks for the energy you bring too! It's so fun to track through the study process together. @"S.P. 170" we are so glad you hopped on the call so we could workshop together! It's helpful for everyone, which is why the office hours exists.…
Thanks everyone! @BruiserWoods let me know when you're applying!! You just gotta go kill the June administration, which you will!!
@"Jonathan Wang" yeah feel free to connect me to your students! I will definitely need new friends... @runiggyrun than…
I think drills that are closer to warm-ups will be helpful - I would suggest taking a half section of each type every day, even if you use old repeats.
I would stay in the 1-2 PTs/wk range (1 or 0 the week before you test), with quality BR. Take car…
Such a happy thread! I love that this is a place where we celebrate each other's hard work and accomplishments.
I decided on Harvard. Feel like I'm in a dream right now - as a west coaster my whole life, Harvard didn't even seem like a real place wh…
I can't make it to this call unfortunately, but here's some input from a friend of mine who also tutors with some very helpful advice pertaining to ESL students:
"I would advise [ESL students] to focus on English language skills, vocabulary, and re…
Haha yes! Never miss an opportunity to show up the kids on their own turf...
Anyone else read the Chernow biography the show is based on? I'm about 2/3 finished (it's real long, but fascinating!).
My main takeaway is Hamilton was a singular genius a…
I think the primary risk you are running with a long resume is giving the impression that you are mired in self-importance. Lots of people have impressive accomplishments, but a resume is a snapshot. So try to be ruthless with what you cut. Include …
In general, my best BR scores came later in my prep, and I would spend the major part of a day on my BR. I took a very conservative approach and circled for review every question I had any doubt about - often 3/4+ of the whole test. I hit 180 on BR …
Agreed - @"me-3" can you tell us more about your personal goals? Why you want to take to LSAT after one month of studying, and if you will be happy with your score (or do you know approx where you will score)?
I've done a lot of research on LRAPs as well. I would definitely encourage you to go into the process with your eyes wide open - there are significant LRAP differences that will impact you later.
You do need to do your own research though, take the …
Hey all, I just started the thread to gauge interest (English is my first language) because I've been connecting with some students through tutoring who are frustrated as a result of a language barrier on the LSAT, and I think we could use more reso…
Got it - I was unaware of that box. Thanks for the clarification. I wonder how it's generally viewed when people reapply, I do think talking with admissions folks on the phone or visiting to show your true interest in attending could go a long way. …