@DumbHollywoodActor said:
Huzzah!
You just gave me the opportunity to start my day by watching one of the greatest videos of all time.
Gotta go get me a cold pop.
@tanes256 said:
Took my first LSAT Dec 6 2008, 5 days after being diagnosed.
That's ok—it's expired by now anyway!
@tanes256 said:
Anybody else dealing with age or any other issues that may seem like the "law school ship" has sailed?
There are S…
@c.janson35 said:
Also, the LSAT is really demanding and consistently studying burnt out (which it seems that you might be doing) will probably not get you to where you want to be.
SO true. Major upvote on this point.
@Pacifico said:
Honestly, you'll be a much more interesting candidate with more life/work experience and will be able to take the time to do a slow prep that will really help make you smarter in the long run.
100% agree with this. You have nothing…
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
Reading LSAT Trainer really helped cure me of that problem.
Yes! Just because JY uses lawgic a lot of the time to EXPLAIN a problem doesn't mean he would recommend using lawgic in real time. Take a gander at some of the …
@alexandergreene93 said:
How do you upload pictures, @nicole.hopkins ?
I'm not sure it would be wise to give you that power!!!
Seriously though—learn here: http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_images.asp
@"Gia_Henry" said:
I guess I was thinking that the lawgic was to be used to learn how to figure out all question types.
I maybe use lawgic on ... 3-5 Q's per section, max. Typically go 0-3 on LR sections. So, I don't think it's the diagramming th…
@gs556 said:
POE, guess, then move on. You should have time to come back to it (the five minutes or so I listed above). Usually seeing a question a second time helped me understand it better.
This is GREAT advice!!
@Pacifico said:
We use it as a tool to cut through all the bullshit that LSAT writers put in LR stimulus to distract you. If conditional logic is not being used in the question or ACs, there is generally no need for lawgic on that particular questi…
You could try something like this GRE vocab builder I just found! https://gre.magoosh.com/builder/vocabulary
Certainly couldn't hurt. Looks like it's an app as well as web-based.
@Coolmama09 said:
I did the lap time on the iphone and was able to see how long each question took me.
There you go! That and the 7sage proctor have been the most useful apps for my entire prep! Consider color coding your times with highlighters …
@gs556 said:
Once you've practiced/learned what you needed from a PT, move on to the next one.
For those of us who have been prepping over a year (or PT'ing for a good long time), it's necessary to repeat some materials in order to fine tune our …