@MissChanandler said:
Are you about to start your freshman year? Or are you transitioning from part time to full time undergrad study? If the former is the case, it is probably too early to begin studying for the LSAT. If I were you, I would f…
@CLAY277 said:
@"surfy surf" said:
It’s time consuming, leaves marks, you could accidentally erase the wrong thing.
How exactly is it time consuming?
Because you end up confusing yourself if you have to make inferences us…
Don’t we all swim the same current ? I’m pretty much in the same position. Apply when you’re ready not when people want you to be in law school. Life happens . You’ll have to really not give a wazoo about what people think (easier said then done ) .…
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/659481002 And https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/single-mom-of-five-goes-viral-with-inspiring-law-school-graduation-photo/
I think being older can give you some advantages. More experienced/ more acquired life skills /time management (generally speaking ) . Hats off to you for embarking on this journey.
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
You get overconfident, then underconfident. It's not a question of feeling like shit about yourself going into test day necessarily, it's a question of properly calibrating your mental state so you're not swinging wildly…
For me personally I focused on school then Lsat. I can always retake the lsat .. but I can’t go back and retake classes that easily (cost / time / effort ) I had a full course load and worked so if studied for the Lsat too I would burn out . Know yo…
@"paulmv.benthem" said:
Even though the CC is arranged in that way, I think once you're finished the CC it's helpful to adjust your preparation to you weaknesses.
So, if I was in your shoes, I'd ask myself a fundamental questions, Even if…
I was supposed but it wasn’t for me , I focused on my cgpa. Took a gap year and am
Currently studying for it . I did however work while doing the cc ... don’t rush it or you won’t absorb the material. Because you’re under time constraints you might…
@PearsonSpecterLittUp said:
@ebalde1234 said:
Depends on why you’re speaking to him (admissions / Lsat type questions ) versus career / area you want to study . Those are the broad categories . Make a list of brief questions to dri…
Also try seeing a massage therapist when I was insured I went for my school related back pain and stress . See how much and how you can get coverage if you already have health insurance
@testfromaway said:
Meditation, talking things out with a friend, yoga (at home in pajamas, because on a bad mental health day there is no way I'm leaving the house more than necessary), essential oils in a diffuser, and taking a break from al…
Depends on why you’re speaking to him (admissions / Lsat type questions ) versus career / area you want to study . Those are the broad categories . Make a list of brief questions to drive the focus of the call but the call will unfold naturally.
Try to focus on the newer pts rc and lr is slightly different . As for timing alternate between timed , soft timed and untimed . Experiment with your approach and your skipping streatgy to see how you can maximize points . Most people have gaps betw…
Have you considered keeping in touch with a therapist ? I too suffer from nausea when I have anxiety, I’m not sure but does lsac allow chewing gum ... spearmint does the trick for me and apparently I heard it helps with cognition (don’t quote me on …
@"paulmv.benthem" said:
@ebalde1234 : Have you already foolproofed a large number of games? I found that the repetition of foolproofing helped to make the reasoning more intuitive/mechanistic. While it is more challenging to recognize those pa…
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
My understanding is that a withdrawal (passing-- definitely not failing!) doesn't count in your gpa. I think it would be weird if that didn't apply in Canada. Will you let me know if you find any Canadian schools tha…
From what I’ve read lawgic is not the same as logic. Don’t confuse the two . There may be similarities but looking at through that lense looks like it’s confusing you. Use it in the same way jy does
@"Leah M B" said:
I originally started in the 40s/50s material for LR. Then I jumped to the 70s and suddenly my scores tanked. I think they've gotten a little harder, and some of the format of the questions have changed. I feel like there are …
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
I'm glad you posted this so that I make the time to potentially deal with this issue! I completely withdrew from a semester and have two other Ws (from 2010 to 2018). If those were calculated into my GPA, I'd be scre…
@JustDoIt said:
The 80s LR is no joke. The arguments are similar but the answers are much closer than they were in the 60s. RC on the other hand is pretty consistent throughout. I personally didn't find them that different and found the early …