@"Gee-dawg" said:
This is a good question. I haven’t taken the LSAT yet, but my first PT score wasn’t great. It’d be interesting to know how much you can actually improve though. I’ve read that it’s only 5 or so points but I am hoping this isn…
Cold Diag at 138, Haven't even started memory method (RC part in CC) at all, and I'm floating around 159.
Games: I can go -4 to -0, -2 average I'd say.
LR: Average about -7 on timed conditions, BR is like -3 (gone perfect maybe twice)
RC: Volati…
Wow, that is awesome.
I think it's important to consider that many people plateau in the high 160s and it takes a while to break out of that plateau. I'm not saying you can't do it, but maybe time isn't on your side considering we are less than 9 d…
I was like this a few months ago. I can shed insight on LR and Games; what are your scores in those sections? Timed, and BR.
If your BR scores for LR are like -8 or higher, I think that suggests that you are lacking foundational LR skills. To comba…
I would argue that since you are not aiming for big law, your priority should be earning the biggest scholarship that you could possibly earn. Delaying a year and continuing to study for several more months could put you in the high 160s to low 170s…
Hi there, I believe they look at the cumulative GPA. I am not sure that it is necessary to state your GPA on your resume, considering the schools have access to that information already. I've been told that might be redundant.
JY's mentions that one of the biggest mistakes is to register ahead of time and study until the registered date. He suggests that students do the opposite, so study until you are ready, and THEN pick a date. I've done the former, and I can vouch tha…
This really depends on what school you want to attend. You can get some serious gainz with 2 more months of studying. I really think you could break 162+ in 2 months, but I do realize you work 60 hours a week which takes away from quality study time…
@"Michael V" said:
@lsatgodjk said:
The July test took about 5 weeks, can Oct and Nov test takers expect to wait 5 weeks as well? Anyone have any comments on this?
I think they said it'll go back to the previous return time…
Wow, I was under the impression that the digital LSAT was introduced to make results come faster? Back then paper test results took about 3 weeks to be released. The July test took about 5 weeks, can Oct and Nov test takers expect to wait 5 weeks as…
@MissChanandler I skip the 17-22 or 23 range because I've heard those are the hardest (for LR), thanks for your advce
@Wesley-B sounds like quite a journey, is LSAT full time for you? how many hours per day or week are you studying?
@"Cant Get R…
We have a very large range of ages!! Wishing you all good luck and sending love to everyone. Thanks for taking the time to participate in this discussion!
@speightj2004 said:
@lsatgodjk said:
Thanks for this, really appreciate it.
How's your social life and mental health? (I know that big law can be very taxing on someones mental and physical health) Are you the type of pers…
Thanks for this, really appreciate it.
How's your social life and mental health? (I know that big law can be very taxing on someones mental and physical health) Are you the type of person to stay at the office late everyday? Or do you go home, have…
Very scary story, but definitely a testament of your dedication and perseverance. I could not imagine myself in that situation. Good luck, and hoping everything falls into place.
Combine a laser printer ($90), extra toner ($25), tons of paper (for full-proofing and everything else), and Ultimate + and you're on your way to 170.
You will get you money back and much more when you receive your handsome scholarship.
I also have a low GPA. I'm trying to combat that with a very strong LSAT. The LSAT has been tough on me, but after all this time studying, I definitely think it is a very learn-able exam. With that said, my advice is to take as much time as you can …
Hi there -
Working and studying the LSAT can be really tough, so I really admire the fact that you're juggling both of those responsibilities. You wake up, decide to go to work, and have every intention to study until you get home after your 8-10 h…
@cqas190517 @Bamboosprout
I have a 2.73 cGPA, so a 175 would really help me. (I know its probably not possible for me, however, I strongly believe 165 is possible.)
@cqas190517 said:
Hey there. I’m also delaying, but for family reasons. I’m branching out from the 7Sage material, since I also blew through nearly every prep test before 75. I’m going to retest in September and hopefully in the next 8 months …
@Amrina96k
I cancelled my score yesterday. Your reasoning is precisely why I cancelled; I didn't want to have too many low scores. Yesterday was my second take, and I only have 1 other score on file. I'm not sure what the consequences of having too…
@Nov2018Taker Thanks for your comment. -0 in 30 minutes is GODLY. how long did it take for you to achieve that? I'm not even close to finishing 4 games in 35 with 100% accuracy, but I definitely think I can get there.
@BinghamtonDave Great advice…
@LSAT_Wrecker said:
I heard that when you paid your seat deposit, your school of choice would send you a t-shirt with your LSAT score and uGPA on it to wear to orientation. Is that not a thing?
lmfao
@Kaleighns4 said:
@lsatgodjk Just read your post and I want to make sure I understand what you're saying. You can apply to schools without submitting an LSAT score and check a box saying that you're anticipating a January 2019 score? I do not …