@kennedybj said:
What are some things that would help me get off the waitlist?
Like @Sheri123 said visiting is a good option. Schedule some time to attend a class as well. If they are still having a formal law day or tour sign up for that.
You c…
There is also also an export feature. I used this before I wiped my PT scores.
For awhile I was using the BR score as my new PT score in retakes, but then that became confusing.
I'm about to do another major wipe of scores to start fresh but wil…
I tried and heard crickets but reaching out to alumni from other schools has been good for networking.
Not sure if I'd ask a pre law advisor the same things I'd ask alumni but both have their merits.
I think one of the most important things you can do is schedule a school tour and sign up for their "law school day"
Applicants who make an effort, sit in a class and show a real interest in the school all seem to be the building blocks of good rea…
hey @kathykleyman to help you prepare for talking to Nicole, check out her webinar on RC. It will help you with preparing for your chat. And best of luck this weekend @"Nicole Hopkins" Youve got this!!!!
@shizuokatwin379 said:
Im ready for it I think... last five PT's are 170/169/169/170/170 so I should be all right.
You've got this! Be confident and know your training is solid. You'll do great!
@cjones76 said:
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Yep, just make sure you do it before 11:59pm EST time. so 8:59pm PST. If you miss this, the only other option to not waste a take is an A - Absence (which will not count ag…
Hi @benjipants There is a great webinar on the topic here that Nicole taught: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/5971
It really has a detailed explanation about notation.
Everyone's given solid advice I really like what @MrSamIam says.
Get the prep where it needs to be, then schedule the test. It's so tempting to schedule a take hoping that the looming pressure of the test date will make you achieve your score. That…
You can, but might lose a seat deposit during the process. The school might also negotiate a bigger scholarship for you.
A full people did that last year. They had LSATs that were high enough to get wait listed or accepted and had a fantastic June…
Couldn't agree more @"GSU Hopeful" it was after I revisited the trainer my brain went OH!!!!!
I didn't take the time to actually right out all of the drills in the flaw section the first time I went through the book, as I though ok yeah, simple, I…
There is an older thread that has a lot of great suggestions as well, check it out here: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/34448
@MrSamIam nails it in the head. I had the same problems and it took me a really long time to actually identify the type of flaw each argument represents.
I think I rushed this in my prep and it caused me lots of problems. Really understanding the …
It is happening in Wednesday at 8EST
https://classic.7sage.com/forums/discussion/6761/feb-16-pep-rally-featuring-jy-ping-and-jimmy-quick-silver-wednesday-8pm-et#latest
I think you're is good and the most important thing in my opinion is to focus on the review aspect.
If you don't already keep a log of the questions you miss do that now and incorporate that into your weekly test review. If not, start now. There's …
I usually bubble after every question, but I suffered a bubbling error in Oct that cost me 7 points, so I have been practicing doing after every page. Like @"Accounts Playable" said just do not forget to bubble!!!
I would have to agree with mimimimi that progress is great motivation. I did not do it when I first started studying got the LSAT, but keeping a log of all of the questions you miss and then getting them right is very satisfying. Its also motivating…