I think you misunderstood when you read that some schools have a Feb deadline. That's most likely an initial deposit to hold your seat. Yes that will cost a couple hundred dollars but for most schools, you can still double-deposit until a later date…
http://spiveyconsulting.com/blog/help-i-failed-the-lsat-june-edition/
Another blog from Spivey! This was really reassuring and I essentially stopped caring about how I did.
I'm not totally convinced the time of release solely has to do with the amount of test takers. Feb (smallest group of the year) scores were released the night before the state score release. :P
Did you just get the higher score on the feb LSAT? Use that to leverage your scholarship with the current school. If they don't budge, withdraw and reapply in the fall.
They just say up to 7 hours in case of some unforeseen circumstances.
In my first take, it took me about 35-40 mins as well to begin from check-in. Remember that once you formally check-in you will be immediately direct into your testing room and y…
Mine was like that. There was a check in side in front of my building and from there was led to my testing room. I really don't think you should worry about little things like this. Just stay calm and kill this test!
Here's my routine for tomorrow:
-Wake up at 7am
-Squat for an easy 5x5
-Start my warmup around 10:45am and do
-first 10 LR's from PT 71 LR2
-first 2 games from PT 71
-first RC passage from PT 71
-I should arrive at my testing…
My first time in Feb, I dropped like 5 points from my average. I think it was due to a combination of first time nerves and getting sick the week of the test. I'm scheduled to take it this monday at the exact same testing center and focusing on stay…
@"Dr. Yamata" said:
but only get 11 wrong for a 170 on PT 73 and 74
-12*
I would recommending taking a PT you have done in the past for an ego booster but def take sunday off.
I found that the answer choices have also noticeably become trickier. That's why knowing the argument is so much more important. I used to feel pretty confident on LR in the 40's and 50's but for sure I felt a bit less confident in my answers in the…
I noticed that coffee makes me pee way too often whereas I do fairly well with some types of those "tea energy" drinks. Those cans only have 30mg caffeine and my body responds well (prob because of the lower caffeine content).
@Michelle
If you were to go all out and get a 170, here's what your chances at T14 can be.
http://mylsn.info/v6cans/
Since you also mentioned your UG, are you from California or want to work in the state after law school? It would be tough to ge…
I would definitely recommend using that last retake! Trying to clerk for the Supreme Court would be an unicorn type of position but biglaw is realistic out from top schools.
The biglaw placement rate out of UIUC is ~25% which is not bad but also n…
@jk2007 They made a huge announcement on the forum as well as in various pages within the curriculum that PDF's would disappear. If I remember correctly, these notices were up for at least 3 weeks.
@DumbHollywoodActor Read Pacifico's comment. It can be assumed that 7Sage's license just happened to be up for renewal before Cambridge. I have a feeling it won't be long before Cambridge will have to change their policy as well.
I thought LG was fairly standard. LR had some tricky questions similar to PT 73 and 74. And pretty sure RC wrecked me. 2 doable passages and 2 hard as eff ones.
I think a LOR from a grad program will be just fine since your time from UG is distant. But from what I hear, as long as your recommender doesn't write in their LOR like "profile427 would make a horrible lawyer, etc" or something along those lines, …
Today: Review PT 73+drill
Wed: drill
Thurs: drill
Friday: PT 70 (took this only 3 months ago but I want a confidence booster)
Sat: Review PT 70+drill
Sun: Off and maybe some casual reading
For the most part I'm done with taking PT's. I know I can e…