I wanted to do JAG, but I will have aged out so I can't. There is a lot of wonderful information about JAG on the DOD sites. You age out at 35 for Air Force JAG (they are the earliest) and Navy is the eldest at 42. You must have graduated and passed…
@"Accounts Playable" said:
Buy it now. It's good for 5 years (I think).
Yep, do it now and its good for 5 years and updates with every LSAC purchase through their site. Like my account is good until 2121, even though I signed up for CAS in 2014
Found it @westcoastbestcoast
@david.busis said:
@LARamsNation Your plan is totally kosher. A lot of admissions officers encourage people in your situation to take another class for the express purpose of getting a fresh rec.
https://classic.7sag…
@westcoastbestcoast there was a thread a few months ago where someone posted about this and @david.busis mentioned that its a strategy some people do, especially if they have been out of school for awhile. I will see if I can find it.
I just did this the past 2 weekends. I am a fan of the Manhattan on a few things (so if you haven't used any of their materials before this I wouldn't start with those books but you can pick something else)
You can turn any book on kindle into an …
JY gave me some great advice to lower the amount of time on retakes to help combat at the fact that youve seen the test previously. I feel like its making me quicker over all.
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Zombie thread... o.o
The related discussions area strikes again But I too was like wow this is great JY is posting a lot oh wow 3 years!
@hector.liang said:
And @stepharizona didn't even think about summer school, I'll look into it as well although it may be a bit too late.
Well summer its too late but a short class this fall might work well.
Another weird thing you can get that the LSAC has released is the India LSAT. There are 3 or 4 of them, but be aware they only have 4 answer choices not 5.
@emilycyoung1 said:
I have been doing BR but sometimes it just ends up making me second guess my answers, is it sometimes ok to do BR by knowing which questions you go wrong but not the answers?
No. Don't look at the answers to know which ones you…
@montaha.rizeq said:
Academic letters outweigh work letters by a huge margin, work letters barely hold value to your application as they do not show the adcomms your abilities in academia.
I also think it depends on how far out of school you are a…
A good thing for timing is to work on a skip strategy. Know which questions are simply "not for you" there are some curve breakers that are there to separate the 178 student form a 179 student.
I found watching the Sage taking PT 37 very liberating…
I think the first thing is to know yourself. I do great by breaking up my day. I spread sections out or full tests out during a day. So I might do a test in the AM and then BR are night or the next day. I might do a section in the am , review and th…
Hey @YiliansG & @zoe.lo93
If you go into settings, look for these:
Use Flash Player (do not check this if on iPhone or iPad)
Use regular player instead of YouTube for LG explanations
You can play around with these two settings to get the vid…
@Pacifico said:
http://admissionsbythenumbers.blogspot.com/2015/05/to-ed-or-not-to-ed-2015-edition.html?m=1
Perfect a very interesting read! Thanks @Pacifico
@Matthew524 said:
I was hoping if that doesn't happen I can take in December.
Yep, you will be ok. If you dont feel your ready for Sept, push back to December to give yourself the extra time if needed.
Some of the best advice I have seen is to read like a Judge for Comparative passages and like an Investigator/Interviewer for other passages.
Why am I being told this? Whats the authors motive and points of view? It helps me stay much more engaged …
If you arent going to purchase 7Sage then I would read the PS books and watch the games to see what method works best for you. I do feel that you should learn from one, so I would either add the starter and go through that (I'd say review it all no …
Each section has its own difficulty that creates an overall consistent test. I believe its called section equalization? So yes, it is possible to have one LR section that is -0 and the other miss -4. Its very important to BR these, to learn from ea…
A 171 awesome @runiggyrun you should be a Sage now! @"Dillon A. Wright" woo hoo! Yeah glad its working for you too I am struggling with timing still a bit, but I feel it getting better!
I did the tri and found it worked well for me. I took bits and pieces from each (7Sage/LSAT Trainer/PS) and other stuff so I have my methods down. Its all about what works for you. Some people LOVE the MH LG and its really confusing to me, but it wo…
Hey @mscy2293 JY gave me some solid advice for retakes by saying to limit the amount of time given per section, ideally completing the section, starting with 30 and moving down with a goal of 25 to help compensate for the score inflation from a reta…
In addition to what @MrSamIam has said
4) Focus on timing and using BR to design your personal skipping technique. To move quickly and efficiently, you need to train yourself to skip questions that "are not for you"
5) Do not burn out. Its easy wh…
@combsni said:
The plus is that I haven't even looked at the grouping games in the LGB and I still have a decent amount to go over.
Dont take any more test until you have finished studying your base materials. If you havent looked at grouping game…
One of the funniest LSAT things I read on twitter was a gal who said she read everything in Trumps voice, so she would questions everything she read...