Personally, I have found that highlighting only the premises and conclusions is a lot more helpful. I've shyed away from highlighting context because 9/10 it's never useful when answering majority of the questions. I also try to do this on the compu…
In all honestly, I don't think it matters! I was in the same boat as you when I was deciding what I wanted to do during my gap year. Based on everything I've read and learned from others, law school admissions do not weigh one over the other. I thin…
Here to tell you that me taking a gap year was the best decision I've ever made! I always dreamed about going straight from undergrad to law school, but as I began studying for the LSAT, trying to juggle school, work, and a social life, I realized t…
Here to tell you that it is 100% possible if you really dedicate the time to doing it. I've been working full time and studying part time since June and I'm getting ready to take the January test. I study about 10-15 hours a week and I've gone from …
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Thank you so much for the response!! This was extremely helpful, and I appreciate you taking the time out to provide such a thorough response. I've seen the 509 reports and other scholarship calculators as well to kind of help me navi…
There is usually a description below each class that says what they will be talking about/going over that day. Some tutors will tell you exactly what specific questions they will be going over that day, and others will just let you know what questio…
Not sure if you have tried using a wrong answer journal for the questions you are getting wrong, but I have found this method to be gold. At one point I also found myself plateauing in the same score range and I found that using a wrong answer journ…
Personally I think the quickest way to improve your score is to focus on perfecting your strengthens as much as possible. For example, if LG is your strong suit, which is also the easiest section for most to improve on, I would focus on that. Or if …
That makes a lot of sense, thank you for your help! With LSAC grading the LG section on the experimental test, does that mean that LG grade can be applied to another exam? For example, if I take the LSAT in February, can that LG scored section be ap…
I really think it all depends. I doubt that it will be too late for you to apply and be accepted into many schools, however, scholarships typically come on a first come first serve basis. After talking to a lot of people who have been in a similar p…