Maybe try the ThinkingLSAT podcast. Have you listened to it yet? I think giving yourself credit for finishing the CC and taking and reviewing PTs and the other post-CC exercises are really important. Stay in the game and keep working. I saw a quote …
It's awesome and pretty much my only regret is not signing up sooner. I'm not a big signer-upper for online stuff, but this is an investment that's reasonable and once you make the course package payment, the only payments that occur later are optio…
I'd probably vote for a university because it may get a person into a school mindset but some hotels also have very nice conference rooms and I'm sure it varies. Hope you get a chance to visit.
Maybe put a comment by the game with this information. There could be someone else working on it as well. Maybe you've already done this. Sounds like things will be OK.
@denzeljones14, One of the webinars recommends scoring in the range (which is generally 6 points, give or take) before sitting for the exam. Most of the time it's not a good idea to take it just to take it. Also, pace yourself to keep pushing throug…
Yes, this is a good long-term investment and it's also more affordable than other prep programs. Once you pay a course fee, it's much cheaper to extend and you'll have several options for which amount you want to pay at that time.
Maybe do an analysis of this--find moment when things started going wrong and figure out what it was about the rule that tripped you up. Also, were you stressed out on the day when you were working on this? It's going to be OK. I agree with @FixedDi…
Yes. I've been on a slow path from work and being a nontraditional. I'm so glad you started this conversation. I'm 32% through the CC right now. It would be great if we also talked about pre-PT studying as well. Looking forward to the BR discussions…
There's a game somewhere that I'll try to find again about committees and chairs. It's an early game. I don't know the PT number but I'll look for it and get back to you.