I've been sort of doing it by your approach (1 per subject) but definitely not at 25 minutes. Without looking at the passages I quickly tally up the number of questions per those 4 passages to properly allocate time. If there's like 26-28 questions,…
I would definitely try to get in a couple of the more "modern" PT's in before June. I would take a couple PT's out from the 40's and 50's and replace them with 60's and 70's. You def want to take a few from the late 60's and 70's though as from pers…
The only major structural change is the start of the RC comparative passage. (Passage A vs Passage
If we're talking about nuances here, LG got a bit more standard in the 50's but also the LG Rule substitution began sometime in the late PT 50's. In…
Spent the last week and half slowly going through Cambridge Simple Ordering packet.
My results:
Difficulty 1: 73/76
Difficulty 2: 39/40
Difficulty 3: 22/23
Not bad for taking a month off from the LSAT completely. Going to start grouping tomorrow.
@Marie4lawschool Hi. In my opinion, with your age and legal goals, I would go to a school for the cheapest price. Will you have some savings to cover tuition or will you be taking out loans?
Yeah @nicole.hopkins pretty much has a good write up on how to go about this. @L.Schwartz
It's very possible to up your score on 15-20 hours of weekly studying.
Can we get a better idea of your diagnostic? That would help some of the posters here offer some advice. Going up 10 points from a 150 to 160 will be much easier than a 160 to 170. I would absolutely save those full PT's until the last 2 weeks befor…
If you can achieve that 170, you can find yourself at a T14.
http://mylsn.info/05fuor/
Used 169-171 LSAT and 3.3-3.5 GPA as your data range.
If you achieve a 172, T14 opens up even more.
http://mylsn.info/8nu11r/
1) Do not bring in your cell phone in at all. You risk getting kicked out. They actually take this rule super seriously.
2) If it's a legit LSAT watch I don't see anything wrong with it except that you don't get hooked on it. You don't have the wat…
As long UCI doesn't go the way of UC Hastings, I can see them in their current placement (between UCLA/USC and Pepperdine/Loyola). UC Hasting used to be a pretty good before they started dropping their mediums so they can grow their class.
With just under 3 months left I would practice the old stuff too. I think LG has gotten trickier over the last couple PT's where some would say is reminiscent of the super old LG's.
@"Nilesh S" You might want to get that checked out if it's still hurting after a month. I love deadlifting though. In about 15 months I added 270 pounds to my 1RM. lol
@kendallM Harvard is again ranked at #2 this year (tied with Stanford now). I do not see Harvard tightening their admission standards so they can try to beat Yale (or at least tie). Harvard has very large class sizes (500+) so they can't be as selec…
lol I was watching an asian variety show the other day and they were playing a game that had a component of plus (+) and minus(-) to win the race. The first two instances both landed a plus (+). After the second instance, one of the cast members sai…
As long as they can keep up their employment rate (biglaw+fed clerkship) without sacrificing lsat/gpa medians, it's possible they could approach the Top 20's. With only two years' worth of employment data and the latter being not as good as the orig…
@tsamvelyan haha good for you! It now seems like there's a couple tiers within CA:
1: Stanford/Berkeley
2: UCLA/USC
3: UCI/UCD
4: Pepperdine/UC Hastings/Loyola/U San Diego
5: Chapman/Santa Clara/Southwestern/rest
Despite Loyola and USD having a ra…