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What did they say the score was in the movie? I'm seeing contradictory information--some sites say yes, it was 173 and …
Having dipped toes in once in awhile over several years, I think it's not what it used to be and that's probably a not-great thing. I like it here way, way better.
Yes, they're going to most likely focus on proofs and maybe some fallacies, but generally for different purposes than the ones the LSAT focuses on. Useful, maybe, but the CC is your best bet.
Can the registrar at the CC call the LSAC and then let you know what happens? I just saw your other message about calling the LSAC. I feel so bad for you as this sounds stressful.
Have you been to the testing center? I hear that's a great way to reduce worries. Also, maybe vitamin C to help in your continued recovery from the flu.
There's an active inbox conversation going now and we can also of course comment here. Thanks everyone for your responses and looking forward to completing the CC together!
@estouten25, Yes, it's cold right now and not that it matters too much, but the groundhog voted for a few more weeks of this. I improved today and expect to also improve tomorrow, though, and before we know it, it's going to be a habit. I hear it …
This almost sounds like a good topic for a personal statement--overcoming adversity, minus the LSAT--you probably don't need that part, but the family situation makes for a good thing you could maybe share with them. I don't think it would help you …
Maybe one passage then see how it goes. Preferably one that's in the CC. Other tests don't really compare. I think the test writers want us to be specially trained for law school.
I like 7Sage the best. There are other courses that try to cram too much material into one class and no matter where people are at individually, they then rush onto the next thing, which I don't think helps. Just saying. I think the free trial here …
That's sort of late. Do you bring dinner to work? I'm really trying to reorient myself to morning study, as this is my best best as well most days but I'm struggling with winter hibernation and somewhat late shifts.