Unless anyone on here has experience with this, I would call LSAC and ask-- just to make sure it doesn't interfere with the machine they use to score it.
@Padawan I also believe that anyone who can swing the money for Ultimate+ should invest in it! The scholarship money you can get from learning the curve breaker questions makes the ROI pretty high!
162 might be a stretch, but I won't say it's impossible. Even getting up to a 160 is going to require a lot of hard work! Are you losing most of your points in one section, or pretty evenly between them?
It looks like you got it figured out. Did you view the Advanced Logic videos? There are a few that would be helpful, including one specifically on "or, but not both".
Hey! First, congrats on winning those legal battles! Seriously, I hope you're very proud of that and are somehow incorporating it into your application (probably your personal statement). For a real shot at Harvard with a GPA under the 25th percenti…
@Poppy2709 that's still achievable with Starter. However, you get access to the hardest problem sets with Ultimate+. My suggestion would be to take the PTs that are included and watch the videos for all of the problems-- especially to get a complete…
I'm going to send you a message but if you don't quit your job, would you be able to drop down in hours? If you continued to work the hours you're currently working, how many hours a week would you be able to study?
I totally relate. My diagnostic was -4 and I've gone -14 haha. One strategy I learned from a prep book (don't do this on test day, just to practice) is to read the passage once and only mark up the author's POV and the main points. Then, go through …
I agree with everything that has been said. Slowing down and paying more attention to the question stems is really helpful for me. For example, a flaw question I just did said, "...most vulnerable to criticism because it overlooks which one of the f…
Some of the question types have like 19 problem sets. For those, I skipped a few question sets-- but only when I felt really comfortable with the problems. If I could get multiple problem sets in a row 100% correct, all questions under 1:24 each, I …
Just a thought: if a preceding section gives you anxiety, the adrenaline may actually help with your later sections. If RC isn't first, the adrenaline could help with your RC performance.
I think it's an interested teaching method for law school because it really gets you to think on your feet. I have very little experience with it, but I can understand why professors use it. My public speaking professor used to give extra credit if …
I have multiple as well, including a complete withdrawal from a semester. (I'll need an addendum for that!) So let's say your grade points were 55.5555 from one school and 55.4444 from another school. Separately, they would be counted as such. Combi…
Have you transferred schools? I think that's what adjusted mine a little (3.79 to 3.80). Since GPAs are often rounded up, combining the grade points' unrounded numbers from multiple transcripts could change it. Anyway, your LSAC GPA is what matters.
I felt comfortable by the end of the CC, but I did certain games like 10 times. If I couldn't get a game 100% right within the suggested time frame, I redid. I probably spent two hours on this game about male/female snakes and lizards. However, just…
You could always start with the Starter package and upgrade if you need/want to. However, it really depends on your target score. If you're shooting for a 170+, you probably want access to the harder question sets-- which are not available in the St…
My LR on PT 72 wasn't exactly my best haha. I went -17. To give you an idea of what that means for me, my diagnostic was -22. I felt like I hadn't made any improvement. However, LG was pretty normal for me (-6). I think that the thing I struggled wi…