I would do them by game type first to become comfortable with the different board structures and whatnot. As you go along, you will feel more comfortable with individual game types and so should progress to full timed sections. Work hard, work smart…
@LSATcantwin said:
@Ignatius Not a problem I try and sprinkle some motivation in whenever I get the chance. It kept me going toward my score, and I'm hoping it will help others!
@tringo335 I remember you saying something like, "I hope yo…
@xadrianas6x said:
Might be a dumb question... but for those who circle on the scantrons.. do you just make sure you erase really thoroughly? What if time runs out before you get back to it? I always assumed that stray marks on a scantron can …
@jyarmo said:
I also bubble in sections -- which I agree keeps me in the zone and more focused overall. Can I ask a related question regarding what everyone does with skipped questions? Fill in a random choice and change later or leave blank a…
I have had a car for the past ten years, don't know where I would be without the access to vehicles I had growing up. I wouldn't be going to law school if it wasn't for the opportunities afforded to me by my license. For some, a car is not necessary…
It should help but who can say how much? It will have more weight with some adcomms than others. If your writing/story is strong, I'd expect that to lift you up more at higher ranked schools.
@testfromaway said:
I'm looking for what opportunities there are for travel/interesting internships, how liveable the city is, and how classmates seem to treat each other.
To that last point, I attended a college for undergrad that did no…
@ktvarda1 said:
What’s good I’m up and drunk cause I got into the law school of my dreams. Anyone who’s discouraged or anxious, don’t be. You’ll all be gucci in the end too.
Gucci.
Getting better at LG is about taking strategies that work for you from any source you can find. Don't discriminate on something just because it's not 7sage, for example. If you find something that works, make it part of your approach. Discriminate o…
@"Marco Antonio" said:
Thanks for the prompt responses. For LR it's usually -4/5 RC -5/-6 LG -3/-4. I also don't have specific skipping strategy other than just skipping when I find the questions to be too difficult
I find skipping most usef…
@stephenharrelson08 said:
As you can probably tell from my tone, i’m extremely frustrated with the logic games section. I’ve been practing for 7 months now and have seen very little improvement. I’m taking around 13:30-14:30 minutes to finsih …
This is how I understand SA questions:
https://i.imgur.com/6PqZNTN.jpg
Basically, you're asked to find in the answer choices some conditional linkage that completes the argument in the stimulus. That is the premise with an element common to a give…
@xadrianas6x said:
I kid you not, on several occasions now, I have been doing LG and LR in my dreams. And they wonder why it has been found to rewire your brain. LoL
I actually have been feeling guilty because I have missed a few days from…
I did an actual list, structured exactly like how I used to take notes in college classes. I think the whole "list" thing is critical. They want to see what you think a list is, maybe?
@Moosader said:
Can someone post a link where I can get some info on these things beyond LSAT/GPA?
Agree with above posts, but you can also read around on different forums. I wouldn't recommend posting on Top Law Schools anymore, but you can…
@akistotle said:
Hi @OneFortyDotSix,
While I don't have an answer to your question, here is a similar discussion that might help you:
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/14194
I am tagging @goingfor99th since he alre…
@"Mitchell-1" said:
@goingfor99th said:
Of course, everyone has their opinion! It's hardly about prestige for me, though prestige is definitely the factor for some. I will concede that if your actual goal is Big Law, AND you ha…
@"Mitchell-1" said:
@goingfor99th said:
I think you're missing the point. Big Law is not always just about getting your foot in the door. It's also the case that not all Big Law firms are created equal.
I don't really h…
@"Mitchell-1" said:
@goingfor99th said:
Career opportunities are better at the top 3.
BigLaw/FedClerk outcomes for HYS:
H: 75.9%
Y: 72.9%
S: 74.8%
BigLaw/FedClerk outcomes for CCN/MVP:
Ch: 78.1%
Co: 82.5…
For perspective, it's important to note that the top 3 don't have traditional grading curves and that they don't rank their classes. The implications of this approach are tremendous.