Hm idk. I think the most common recommended method is to take a PT, maybe starting at 36. Keep track of questions types missed and drill from1-35 for the days between the next week you take your PT.
Personally, I never drilled haha and just went fr…
@isaacdesanto said:
I haven't seen anything about how they are weighing the questions, but here is my thinking: if i was aiming to get -2ish per section for a total of -8-10 and a 170ish, i can't go wrong keeping that same goal in mind for the…
Idk just have 3 problem sets ready back to back. I dont think 7sage needs to create a practice tool just for flex, the only difference if we used what we had now was just to take 10 seconds in between problem sets to take the next one
@danielbrowning208 said:
Just keep in mind the possibility that the curve will be tighter to account for the more favorable testing conditions.
Are you planning on taking it
Its not a solution at all i agree. I mean i think its unlikely LSAC wont be able to find any option whether online or some far away remote testing centers by this Fall.
For me, if for the 2021 admission cycle schools take GRE because there is no LS…
I think your approach is right. For you foolproofing should be the main priority. Just make sure you try to study and take exams under your best conditions possible! and good luck.
@"Young Scrappy and Hungry" said:
If anyones got any tips send them my way hahahahah
For me doing like three in the morning and two hours in the evening is the best way to go. 5 at once is pretty hard
@miambodell said:
I'm in the same boat... I had been putting together a plan for a while to take a month off of work starting March 16th. I saved up money so I could pay my rent and food, and found someone to cover part of my work. Obviously, …
I dont think theres too much of a difference. I do think the answer choices are more subtle in nature, although for me that doesnt seem to make too much of a difference in score
If anything, I found that LR was very similar and it was RC that was a…
rumor.
From what I know, the LSAC calculates your GPA for you and then that standardized GPA is sent to all law school. I dont think each law school has their own calculation for undergrad.
Ive taken 4-5 pass fail and it just doesnt count as long …
I wouldnt use the study schedule its more like a template for you to see and get a guage of how much you should be doing. Its very cookie cutter. I would just go through CC lesson by lesson in order
I personally think a tutor is the way to go after you have put a substantial amount of time into the basics. I think a tutor is best for advanced strategies, like timing and when to know when move on to the next question. The basics should be learna…
Pass no pass isnt a problem. Even Ws arent a problem lol its all about gpa. Idk if you have Ws but many law schools say up to 3 Ws is fine.
For everything else, the rule is about how it affects ur gpa