Yes, you should focus on the 7sage course and any other supplemental material like the Trainer or Cambridge drilling packets. I'm assuming you are aiming for Oct or Dec. Once you have thoroughly gone through the 7sage curriculum and maybe some drill…
TLS tends to have a groupthink mentality that if your diagnostic score is below a 145, then you shouldn't go to law school. I caught on early and decided not to announce my low diagnostic score (130's). If you stick around on there, there are plenty…
My schedule has gotten pretty hectic as of late but I'm PT'ing right around where I was in preparation for the Feb LSAT with one major difference. Having gone through one testing experience, I feel much more mentally prepared. Pretty much just maint…
At the same time, you don't want to be using up fresh PT's when you're not at your full potential. That was my mistake. I wasted 15+ PT's when I was only scoring in the 150's. I would go through that PowerScore "type trainers" since you already have…
Where are you currently scoring on your PT's? If you are still a bit far away from your target score, I'd hold off on doing timed sections as of right now. Go through the entire 7sage curriculum and drill the Cambridge packets that use PT 1-38.
@AlexanderL0 said:
economically disadvantaged
Quite the understatement. Harvard/Yale/Stanford don't do merit-aid scholarships so you would have to be super poor to get some financial aid and even then isn't likely to be a full-ride.
I'm not quite sure what "reading international law" means. As a general rule of thumb, don't go to law school unless you desire to be a practicing attorney....or unless you can afford $300,000+ and 3 years of your life.
If you are serious about en…
http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/
Just saying...everything you need about employment data is right there. They recently just updated their stats with the class of 2014.
I just checked on my course curriculum. It appears that everything is still listed the same with one obvious exception, the link to downloading the PDF. Glad that you saw the announcement and were able to get all the PDF's for the course/PT's. @kath…
I would save those fresh PT's until late may/early June. Pretty much T-minus 2 weeks until exam day.
I would say there's still a tremendous value in retaking PT's. Although that scaled score may not be 100% accurate, you can still get a lot out of…
@amanda_kw I'd like to add that in especially newer PT's (like 65+) the degree of difficulty has been spread out in LR. I remember a PT in the 70's where the 2nd hardest LR question was before #10. It's good to keep the 10 in 10(min), 15 in 15(min) …
@focaliant I never said it was impossible, just used the phrase "pretty much"
@ddakjiking said:
And to get biglaw, you would pretty much need to go to a T14.
http://www.lstscorereports.com/compare/asu/msu/cornell/columbia/
It's just that a very g…
I haven't really heard of that 40 minute drilling routine but have you been drilling the cambridge drilling packets? What helped me out was actually doing these packets untimed entirely on LR. I initially did untimed on the LG/RC packets and then mo…
I still have my problem sets 1&2 for In n out games. Maybe it's possible you missed them while you double-checked them. Or your saved them to a different folder on your computer.
I live under a different alias on TLS and follow every post in their admission subform almost religiously. It might have been the case 5 years when applications were at its peak that tops schools would have averaged scores but schools are in a droug…
I think this is against 7Sage rules by posting content (correct me if wrong).
So this is sort of like a sufficient assumption where you have to use the correct answer choice to make the argument and hence the conclusion true.
-A is wrong because i…
I'd be willing to bet that NYU will still take your highest score, contrary to what they say on their website. You've heard this before but the pool of super scorers (170+) are still down this cycle and schools like NYU/Columbia can't afford to be s…
@amanda_kw I would be a gunner too if I were going to a T2. Since a lot of desirable jobs (biglaw and fed clerkships) are primarily given to the T14 schools, you would have to gun so you won't be unemployed. :P
More like 6.5 weeks to be exact
I would drill the heck out of the Cambridge LR/LG/RC packets while finishing the 7Sage curriculum. I wouldn't bother with doing any more full PT's for the next couple weeks. With not a lot of time left, I'd also thin…
@dsclee1234240 I know LSAT prep materials can get pricey in the short term (i.e couple hundred, if not $1000+) but look at it from a long term perspective. You are investing "only" $1000 into your prep to maximize your LSAT score. If high enough, yo…