Some schools have a list of what could be included in their LOR. If you check on their website under LOR there may be some information for you to send to your boss. My boss wrote a LOR and it mainly focused on my work ethic and personally traits.
It happens, but don't get caught up thinking that any PT after 65 is harder because there's a change in RC. Instead focus on how to approach those RC passages. And you will see that soon you will be back to scoring you target score.
Yes, timing is very important. At first, for every 10 questions I would give myself 20-25 mins... After a while I was able to reduce that time to 15 mins. But at first I wasn't worried about timing but still wanted to keep track of it.
@brna0714 said:
I've come to the conclusion that I'm not going to be able to predict my performance.
Pretty much summarizes it! I usually knew when I did poor but later on my prep I realized that I knew what I was doing with LR which helped my sc…
Family pressure will really affect your overall performance especially if you're rushing yourself to take the LSAT just so that they can finally say that you did it! But in the end.... will that score get you into law school? Also, what will your fa…
The Elements of Reasoning Structure
1. Main Point (Why the passage is written?)
2. Author’s View (Why did the author write this?)
3. Reasons For and Against
4. Information and Application (Usually at end/after the authors opinion)
5. Background
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I've only heard good things about Barbri law school prep but also there are other books out there that you can buy that will cover your 1st year and so on. I have picked up 6 Examples & Explanations books (E&E) which are pretty straight forw…
Legally Blonde,To Kill A Mockingbird,12 Angry Men, Chicago, A few Good Men... Ahhh there's more but I cannot remember them.
As for shows I would say Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder haha
I actually did 7Sage first then later found out about the Trainer. I actually felt that I benefited from it this way because it closed the little gaps I had on LR/RC from 7sage. So I don't think it matters what approach you take.
I would recommend getting a copy of the Trainer for LR. It will have close the gaps. Also, with your score I would suggest drilling more practice problems on specific question types.
Eh, there is a thread on this from those who took the Feb. LSAT. I wouldn't recommend it since on the actual LSAT the paper is super thin and you may even highlight the answer key on accident. I once tried it during my prep and realized that it did …
No, it's better to hold off on taking PTs until you're finished with the curriculum. You can always go back and review certain lessons that you think you may have forgotten. You can also can back and drill the problem sets. When you get started on t…