@GULCampGWHope said:
I am on such an uphill and downhill swing. My Sections I do consistently 6-7 points better on than my PT's (PT'S avg is 155,while if you combine my sections my average is 162/163) a bit frustrating. Plus I feel like I alwa…
@canihazJD said:
For some people it helps to play with the font size/spacing in the lawhub UI, and adjust the zoom on your browser and/or go fullscreen.
Thanks! How do you go fullscreen on there? I have a MacBook Pro using Chrome browser for…
Congrats!! There is nothing more rewarding than progress. I have a similar study schedule and am taking the June flex in 2 weeks. Good luck to you- I love when people share their awesome success stories!!
@haleyj95 said:
If I take and then cancel my score, will schools see that I have a cancellation on my record? Or will they just see my next test score?
No, they don't see the cancellation. That's the great thing!
@"Learned Astronomer" said:
Where can I get a recording of this? Thanks!
You have to be enrolled in the PowerScore course or one of their tutor students (or something of that manner). Unfortunately, this one isn't being released publicly. No…
Hi! I agree with FloridaMan about how I think it is valuable to apply as soon as you can (especially if you're looking at more competitive schools). Regardless, don't be put off by your score and your diagnostic, you're doing great! Anyway, I think …
@canihazJD said:
@thinklikealawyer The vast majority of the same info can be found in the previous flex webinars
I felt like in the past they focused on the particular upcoming flex by specifying things such as old PT's they predict it may r…
@"andrew.rsn" the previous crystal ball's were posted publicly to YouTube, thus providing information publicly about them wasn't an issue. Was this not the case for the June one?
Hi, I'm wondering the same thing. The LSAC website says signing up will be released about 2 weeks prior to the start of testing. However, I've seen some other people commenting about some hack people were talking about on Reddit where you could go d…
Hi! I would definitely devote your time to studying, especially if you have had previous internships. A school isn't going to let you in because you had an internship, they'll let you in because of your great LSAT score. I also don't think that inte…
@"cynthiaabreu.ca" said:
@sarahblair said:
JY's explanation of fool proofing logic games would give you a lot of improvement and you have the time to do so. If you haven't gone through the CC I would finish the majority of that (I …
JY's explanation of fool proofing logic games would give you a lot of improvement and you have the time to do so. If you haven't gone through the CC I would finish the majority of that (I didn't do every reading passage or every logic game before mo…
@"cynthiaabreu.ca" Fool proofing logic games means going through the different types of games and printing out several sets of them, repeatedly practicing. You definitely have enough time to do so if you have 6 months. You start by doing the games 1…
Caroline,
I think that it would be a good idea to take it Tuesday or Wednesday, really between those days I don't think it'll make a difference. I think that waiting until then will give you a close rundown before actual test day, but you shouldn't…
I agree with @elliaddagan . I also think it is important to work through the fundamentals of LR just for the Lawgic lessons because they are referenced a lot later and they build. But you can definitely skip through problem sets if you feel comforta…