If you're worried about if they remember you or not, just attach a picture or 2 of things you've been up to since graduation (job, travel, volunteer work, etc). Give a brief summary of what you've been up to, then at the end of the email, mention th…
Maybe throw in some untimed sections just to really analyze your thought process? Focus on the reasoning for why the right answers are right as well as why wrong answers are wrong? But honestly, sounds like what you're doing is working, so keep up t…
How you're feeling is a huge factor in how you test. Are you testing when you feel great as well as when you're dead tired? Your physical condition could be a huge factor.
Another possibility is timing. Are you taking these PTs around the same time…
@whatsmyname said:
@tahurrrrr said:
@whatsmyname said:
i had a similar experience Slept little night before a PT and scored my diagnostic score. Good rest is probably my biggest obstacle with this exam. Go…
What are you doing when you read these passages? If you're not improving at all, you need to change something about how you're studying. It's hard to say what if you don't know exactly what you're struggling with.
Focus on doing single untimed pass…
@whatsmyname said:
@tahurrrrr said:
Yeah unfortunately you gotta learn to work with what's available. This test will really do you dirty with time options
Agreed. Have you noticed score fluctuations according to time of day…
I feel like I've responded to some of your questions before, so that's probably why my username seems familiar.
Since I paid for prep plus, I just drill on lawhub with tests that I've already done or spoiled by using Khan Academy and check this for…
Think of any club or organaztion that has national recognition (fraternities/sororities, Girl Scouts, etc.)
There are national standards the chapter must follow in order to keep in good standing. Depending on where the chapter is located, there are…
@Ashley2018 said:
Eh....
So after reading the stimulus, I should be speculating what is different about national laws that would make it so that noncompliance with said laws are unacceptable while possibly acceptable with local laws. If n…
Stop PTing so close to the test. As mentioned above, the pressure this close to the test is too mentally exhausting. At most, you should maybe drill 1 section and BR it. It's better to do light work the week before the test
You might need to take a break. If youkeep trying to force results when you're burned out, you'll spiral and that's the last thing you meed right before the test.
People do tend to say that 80s tests are a different feel from 60s/70s and that they …
@Ashley2018 said:
Ok, so the judge stating that the defendant might have a reasonable argument if he had not complied with the local regulations isn't the same thing as him saying noncompliance at the local level is acceptable?
Correct. Nonc…
If you feel up to it and that doing so is your best way to keep up with the material, then go for it. But because you just took this really intense test, you may find that you're a little too mentally drained to study effectively, so taking a break …
On lawhub if you take the test in self paced mode instead exam mode, even without an official blind review function, you can blind review.
First, take the test as you normally would. When time is up, pause the section, don't finish the section and …
I was able to anticipate this answer.
It's not that noncompliance is ok. Noncompliance is bad at both levels. The defendant wants the judge to be lenient with the penalty. The judge is saying at the local level, you might have a reasonable argument…
Defendants argument (the context):
Conclusion- Penalties shouldn't be imposed (even though I'm admitting to noncompliance)
Premise- I was confused about national and local codes
Judge's argument (the meat of the question):
Conclusion- The defend…
A trade agreement and legislation are both official documents that signify a formal agreement, so while I see your point about company trade agreement versus government stuff, the distinction isn't big enough to really consider that they aren't basi…
I'm in a similar situation to you. tlTo tame your RC, focus on doing single passages and not whole sets. Do it timed just to practice the timed conditions, but blind review the passage. When you're checking just make sure you have a clear reason for…
I scored about what I was scoring anyway, but yeah I also found myself pressed for time when I used law hub for the first time. You'll get used to it, so don't read into it too much!
Sounds like you need to readjust your study strategy more than anything. Sorry if it sounds like I'm assuming you have bad study habits based on what you posted.
The hours put in studying mean nothing if you aren't doing it effectively. Are you rea…
Fluctuations in scores happen. That's just the reality. This close to the test, maybe ease up on the timed work so it doesn't tank your confidence before test day. Continue doing questions, but don't do them with as much time pressure as that may ti…
I started with a diagnostic of 150 in February 2020. I made a 160 on the June LSAT, though my best PT was a 162 in April.
The biggest thing I've noticed with studying for the LSAT is that progress isn't linear and it takes longer to show consistent…
Nice! While the questions themselves aren't as reflective of modern LSATs, the fundamentals needed are still the same. You're definitely in a good place
If anything, this close to the actual test, I'd go down to 1 PT a week and just fine tune weak areas. Testing too close to the actual day can kill your confidence a bit if you don't score as well as you'd like. I think as long as you're doing questi…
That's definitely doable in my eyes, but you'll have to work hard and efficiently to do so. Just to save some pressure, it may be worthwhile to put the test off until January to be safe. That way, you still have time to retest before July if you don…