Good advices thrown around on here. Definitely do not take it until you are feeling confident in scoring within your desired score range. And yes, I would consider Feb relatively late in the cycle. Aim for October but be okay with postponing till De…
Yup. Don't let that diagnostic get to you. You CAN still get into the 160's. I reached the 160's from a 13X diagnostic. The good thing going for you is that you have a 3.9x GPA and zero UG debt. Just work on the LSAT and you'll be good to go.
If the Trainer schedule involves using individual questions from PT's 52-71, I would IMO avoid that. PT's 52-71should be the bulk of your full PTing as they are the "modern" LSAT as far as format goes.
It's generally recommended to use them as drilling. You'll still have PT 36-76 along with a few old disclosed feb and super prep A-C to use as full practice tests.
Yeah what brna said. You actually upload everything into LSAC. Schools will only receive your scores/transcripts/LOR/PS/etc only when you have paid to send out your applications.
I'd get in all your transcripts and any LOR's you have submitted now. Enjoy teaching abroad for a year or so. At some point though you will have to start prepping for the LSAT. You can do that while in china or back home. My friend took a gap year i…
It could just be the distribution of questions in one section versus the other. I know for sure LR2 had more questions of a particular question type than LR1. And if that particular question type is one of your weaker ones, that may account for the …
good stuff @Pacifico @"Dr. Yamata" I definitely noticed on retakes I would finish 2-5 minutes earlier than on a fresh test. Moving forward, I will be reduce my time limit to 34->33->and so forth.
Thanks, I needed this. I will be taking it for my 3rd and final time in October. As @emli1000 stated, was there anything you did differently for your final run? I imagine the lack of "fresh" material played a factor.
My dad has a "Brothers" office printer (sorry about not having a specific model) that I use to print out the hundreds, if not thousands, pages of LSAT material so far.
I second the Cambridge drilling packets. While going through practice problems is great, don't forget to also review them so you can figure out what you got right and what you missed.
Hey all! Hope the waiting game is tolerable for you guys! I've been relaxing this week and going out of the country for a week starting today but will be back on 7Sage then.
@AlexanderL0 Yes and no. Using the data from the experimental sections over the past few years, LSAC writers integrate that with their perceived difficulty.