If your major weakness is in LR section, and assuming that you have entered the low 160's and on your way to mid 160's and up to 170's, I would suggest taking PT's and BR (THOROUGHLY) because you are still getting 18-20 questions wrong which means y…
What is your average PT score and BR score? And to what extent have you used the more recent ones from PT 50 to 80's? When do you think will be your "final" LSAT exam? The answer to your question really depends on these factors...
@akriegler said:
@"Adam Hawks" thanks for your thoughtful response!
I feel pretty solid on my LR skills (I’m not at -0 but I am happy where I am. I don’t have any huge weaknesses, just some difficulty with timing). I think it would be rea…
Hello friends, I HAVE VERY AMBITIOUS BUT DO-ABLE short-term #goals for the NOVEMBER EXAM and I wish you all the very best.
Day1: LG Foolproofing (going to pick it up from PT 32)
Day2: LR Drills on my weak types (HEAVY focus on Flaw, Parallel M, S.…
Rewatching How to Get Away Murder Season 1 as we speak No, I don't think any sane person, let alone a crim law prof would bring their students or anyone else for that matter into cases like that XD
@theLSATstruggs said:
Wtf were any of the RC passages trying to say??? I couldn’t get a solid grasp of the MP on any of the 4, and I didn’t feel sure about ANY of the answer choices that I selected....literally not one. And while I’m not usual…
I'm so sorry to hear that. I went to that school with those engineering kids, and yes I think it's reasonable to file a complaint regardless of whether you are rewriting in November (and if you are, then you have nothing to lose with a delayed score…
During. Pausing for 10-15 seconds during a PT doesn't cost me very much if it means that I can clear my mind and re-focus on the remaining questions with a tabula rasa.
In undergrad, whenever I felt anxious or overwhelmed before or during an exam, I would close my eyes and start to touch (yes...touch...) objects on the table (i.e. eraser, pencil sharpener, pencil, water bottle) and really focus on "feeling" them on…
Hello, @username_hello ! smile:
Since the great giants of the 7Sage world have already answered your question above, I'll just chip in my two cents with my own experience hoping that you and some others could also learn something from it.
I'm on t…
We might have crossed paths at some point I study mainly at the Allard law library and occasionally at Irving 4th floor.
I'll try to reach out to you individually to see where everyone's at! (Thinking of creating a regular meet-up / study group se…
For y'all Vancouverites, I'm writing it in September & normally study in Kitsilano / UBC / Downtown Vancouver area! Message me if you want to join a study group!
@thisissparta Thank you so much for this information. Really helps. If you don't mind me asking, are you planning on applying to Canadian schools as well?
Hello fellow Canadians! EYYYYYYY!
I'm also a STEM graduate trying to apply to law schools in the US solely because of the sheer difference in pharmaceutical market / IP industry between US vs Canada.
What are some splitter-friendly schools in Cana…
Hey @tringo335, @"Daniel.Sieradzki", and @"Alex Divine" ! Thank you guys for sharing great information about when to start admissions. I definitely needed some insight on this...
I just recently started prepping for the LSAT to aim for the Septembe…