@enrique.patino.daly said:
I just upgraded my course, should I be going through all of the question sets after a section in a row?
Go ahead and do this
@enrique.patino.daly said:
Have been at it about a month and already am seeing marked improvements from this course.
Play the long game. You MUST have a top LSAT score as a splitter for the T14—even as a URM. You still need to give them a number a…
@Galapagos.1001 said:
That's why I didn't even do any research on other prep courses and just went with it.
That's the power of word of mouth. Scary, ain't it?
@Allagash19 said:
I have decided that I will start with the Trainer and if I don't feel I'm making the progress I need, I'll go with a 7Sage course.
Great plan on all counts! Feel free to PM me if you need help or just post in the forums
@StopLawying said:
Bill Me Later where you can pay with credit
It's actually just a credit card So uh, nothing really special about BML, if you're gonna go into debt!
@GordonBombay said:
Let me further clarify that I have zero desire to work corporate big law in New York City, Chicago, etc. I'm not trying to "make partner". I don't need 150k a year to feel like I have value as a human being. I just want to be a …
@GordonBombay said:
Where did I mention spending $200,000? I literally said that I would go to South Texas College of Law because I would (most likely) get scholarship money from them, and live at my parents house to save money until I graduated.
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@GordonBombay said:
I'm sure many on this forum will disagree with my opinion, but I think that if you have no desire whatsoever to work corporate law, and especially if you want to work in litigation, then it is not career suicide to go to a law s…
@Martin01 said:
I prefer to make as any boards as possible because this decreases the probability that I will get answers wrong.
Sure—you gotta weigh accuracy (or theoretical accuracy) versus efficiency. Pac's point about switches is +100.
@Pacif…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Not trying to knock TM but holy cow, $700 for 2 months?!
It's amazing how often folks see a higher price and think it indicates ANYTHING about quality. What a marketing trick!
@MrSamIam said:
13 hours of studying per day, 7 days a week with practically no days off has finally snuck up behind me and given me a good ol' kick in the bum.
Who told you this was a good idea? And how did you get away with it until now We wou…
@HerSixFour said:
I changed my mind from December to June. My cold core was exactly same as yours.
I would say, defiantly take in June or what Nicole suggested, in October.
YAY!
@HerSixFour said:
I've been really bad at studying lately due to …
@Allagash19 said:
But to practice LGs the only way is to buy the PTs in their entirety right? Or am I missing something?
Yeah you'll want all the PT's. Back when I was working out of the 10 Actuals books all the time, I would have the book with me…
@Allagash19 said:
I'm very intrigued by the possibility of this $50 book really having the ability to teach me what I need to know so that I can actually start doing PTs
It certainly did for me.
@Allagash19 said:
o I need to worry about running out of logic games by June, and is the best way to get them just to order a bunch of PTs and "extract" their logic games?
No ! Just retake retake retake ... you will be a LG ninja.
@Pacifico said:
50 bucks on the Trainer may be all you'll ever need, but lugging it around might get annoying on the train
Haha--it ain't heavy, it's The Trainer!
@Allagash19 said:
Also, I've heard that the Trainer doesn't use real old LSAT questions.
The Trainer EXCLUSIVELY uses real LSAT questions.
Powerscore is convoluted and overly complicated.
@lsatblitz said:
Robin is obviously incredible at the LSAT, but I don't think his teaching methods are useful for every student out there.
Bingo! Top scorer does not necessarily translate to the best teacher. You really want someone who struggled…
@Pacifico said:
This is why I've always favored skipping around.
Took the words right out of my mouth.
Stay strong, team ... Just BR the hell out of these most recent PT's and you'll build the familiarity.
@Pacifico said:
Can't ID the conclusion: Skip it.
Can't see the flaw/Think it's a good argument: Hold onto the conclusion for dear life, Read the ACs and if they don't speak to you, Skip it.
Yas
@Allagash19 said:
PowerScore Logic Games Bible can teach me what I need to know to start doing PTs.
Blah Powerscore.
Here's a thought.
Go get The LSAT Trainer. Use one of the study schedules on @mike 's site (http://www.lsattrainer.com ). Take a…