@"joe.j.ham" said:
Would you mind elaborating on this a bit?
So I went to an early-college HS where you graduate with both your HS diploma and an Associate's degree... wasn't the best student in HS and received mediocre grades for my Assoc…
Wait, what's this post trying to get at? It sounds like you're trying to convince us that you're not alt-right or liberal (although those are by no means equatable). Unless you wrote this as your PS, why would the admissions committee know this abou…
No offense, but if I were an admissions councilor I would roll my eyes if someone wrote an addendum on .4 of a grade point. Also it might not seem reasonable that this "seriously" affected you if you didn't think to get it checked until after your g…
@vanillamochi yeah I've been going through the PS trilogy along with 7sage, so I'll look up the other method as well! I could also probably use a refresher on 7sage's approach
@Clementine_ES Honestly I've been taking untimed full sections while goi…
1) I never tried in high school, so making myself try and see what I can accomplish is a really big motivator
2) being able to tell my family friends that I got into X Law School.
3) I keep a screenshot of Yale's medians always open on my desk. It…
Wow - thanks everyone! My schedule has me starting to PT at the beginning of July, which would be about 5 months. I think I've decided I'm going to start with 1 PT/week (doing every other PT to reserve tests in case I need to resit), and perhaps inc…
@"Alex Divine" So for example with your 20 PTs, are you going to take the, say, 5 most recent as a part of your 20? I'm assuming you won't start at 36 and go to just 56 haha. So basically I'm trying to figure out how to best utilize the PTs just inc…
Yup - it's valid! You might need to revisit the lessons on validity.
A ---> C
B ---> C
is equivalent to
/C -->/A
/C -->/B
If all /Cs are /As, and all /Cs are /Bs, then it follows that some /As are /Bs.
I like to visualize it:
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Hm. I just created a schedule today for PT 1-35 and by following the original fool proofing schedule to a T and not taking any days off, I'm looking at finishing by late August. There's absolutely no way you can reasonably foolproof 35 (which is wha…
Question - with the PTs gone, how are we supposed to drill the RC passages in the CC? I like to work through everything on my own, so it kind of defeats the purpose if I can't time myself while doing the practice RC. Watching JY work through it is g…
Speaking of PMS, just listened to a Criminal podcast which talked about lawyers using PMS as a murder defense for their female witnesses. So remember, even your PMS can relate to law school! lmao
Thanks for the awesome advice everyone! From what I'm reading, all options have merit. Perhaps once I'm done with the LG curriculum I'll begin fool proofing so I don't forget the main concepts.
@AllezAllez21 said:
If you're able to go -3 or…
Has anyone tried the gum method? I know there's been studies done that say if you chew a certain flavor gum while studying and then again while taking the test, your brain has an easier time recalling information. Would it be plausible to chew say a…
At this point, I'd say it's definitely worth it to take the time off. It sounds like you need it. You aren't magically going to perform better by burning yourself out even more, right? Take 2-3 days and don't think about the LSAT. Then hit the groun…
Hey! I haven't started studying LG yet (waiting to get my summer plans before purchasing a course), but I had a lot of fun doing this. How would you rate this as a LG board? Would this be considered an "easy" set up?