@lsatislife said:
If people viewing your application will put you up for things that you have absolutely no control over, why would you not believe that they would put you down for things that you have absolutely no control over?
I'm 99% sure this…
@fishtwentyfive said:
might even negatively affect my applications.
I seriously doubt that anyone viewing your application will put you down for things that you have absolutely no control over.
@Artwork94 said:
How about if its logic games that holds me back
Have you checked out Pacifico's attack strategy?
Going through JY's explanation for every single game after a PT will really help you get a hang on it really quickly.
If you're missing a ton of LR questions, I'd recommend two things that really worked for me. First, speak your blind review out loud. I caught a ton of my bad habits by doing that. Second, get a business card and cover up all of the answers while yo…
I use the analytics on here, but I've seen some people on TLS mention alternative methods, including other sites as well as excel sheets. Try a search on there, I'm sure you'll find lots of ways people go about logging their errors.
This was a really motivating read. Thanks!
Biggest takeaways for me was reinforcing the idea of a nice sleep schedule and meditation. Definitely going to be practicing those over the next month going into December.
Focus XT is basically an energy drink mix with a ton of nootropics that I've used for practice tests and studying. I find that I'm able to get through an entire PT when I take it without feeling dead afterwards. I'm usually more calm without any caf…
I'm at the same spot except RC is what's fluctuating and LR is sticking at that -4 to -5 range. I think 2 PTs a week and crazy BR sessions should do the trick.
I'm in my last year of undergrad and I won't take a gap year if I hit my target LSAT score in December. If I don't think I've scored to my potential, I'll take the gap year. Simple as that.
Starting law school much later on is obviously very benef…
@nicole.hopkins it's only a matter of time! Almost 20 PT's in and RC is coming along bit by bit. I'm usually bombing one passage and going near flawless on the rest.
I'm right there with you, I've been stuck in the mid 160's for the longest time now.
Use the analytics to zero in on your problem areas, review sufficiently before taking your next PT. 9 tests is definitely not enough to be feeling discouraged.
It says that sympathetic treatment suggests that one should be unconcerned about contributing to societal good, and therefore modern lit can damage individuals as well as society.
Because the individual can be damaged along with society, it is nece…
A friend of mine really wanted to be a lawyer, but ended up just getting her CPA. Now, she says she works twice as hard as the tax lawyers she works with, and gets paid about a third of the salary for it.
Practicing law may be a miserable job for s…
I definitely recommend going through the 7Sage course, especially for LR. I was scoring somewhere in the 150's with huge LR and RC worries, but the course REALLY helped me.
If anything, start blind reviewing your practice tests to see which questi…
@That170doe said:
thank you! Will deff be taking the 70s in the next few week and maybe retake them in november?
Sounds just like my plan. There will be no better confidence booster than hitting that target score on all of the latest tests.
I was told not to wait until the week before the test to see a test in the 70's for the first time. I'm gonna be spreading those out, and I might retake a couple of those rather than older takes.