@oshun1 said:
^ this is what I’ve heard repeatedly about gtown and why I made this post. I really haven’t heard anything positive about the school!! aside from yeah it’s t14 so there is a possibility for great opportunities.
I would love/…
@cgracia12 said:
I've just been drilling my weak areas and hitting LG's from 59+ .
Like others have mentioned, most of the hay is in the barn already lol. I'm still wanting to go hard this last week, taking one more PT on Sunday, light dr…
@tams2018 said:
Are you reviewing your PTs or are you just taking them back to back.
I take one and review the shit out of it. I go over every single question on the PT with a comb after taking it timed.
@LSAT_Wrecker said:
Best thing I did for my mental well-being prior to my last test was to stop taking PT’s 2 weeks out. The hay is in the barn. I’d focus on light work to keep you fresh. Give yourself time to process all that you have lear…
@MissChanandler said:
How far apart were these PTs? I’d lay off on PTs this week and maybe take one on Saturday or Sunday, but that’s it.
For the past month, I have taken one every 2-3 days.
Just curious, will we get an Android version too? I have a Samsung Android, haven't used iOS for nearly a decade. A lot of people are probably exclusive Android users too, like me.
Stay positive, and don't let others bring you down. 2 weeks is still a lot of time, and anything is possible with hard work and little bit of luck.
Crazier things have happened.
@FixedDice said:
The LSAC designates February 15 as the expected score release date. To my knowledge, the LSAC is quite good when it comes to meeting its score release dates, and schools receive updated scores automatically.
The real ques…
@Objecto1 said:
Question though: if I get shot, hopefully in the arm or leg, and in a non-fatal fashion, you think mentioning that in my personal statement will give me any boost? I’m set to take the November test and with a good score I’ll …
General background noise is, as long as it is not too loud, that's okay.
But when somebody makes those repetitive tics or sounds, like the OP mentioned, throughout the course of the test, it is indeed maddening. It's not unlike the proverbial nails…
It's just a practice test, I thought the question was going to be about the real test on Nov 17.
Holy crap... I thought I was being super gunner about my study routine/regimen when I declined to come out to a bar on Sunday evening to watch the Worl…
@"Victoria." Perhaps this sounds really macabre, it's actually just really existential, but I just remind myself we are all going to die someday, so none of this really matters.
I don't know, it calms me down, haha.
Yeah, I also don't fatigue during the test. I think once I get going, the adrenaline starts flowing, and I kind of "get in the groove". The PTs are pretty short, it's just 4 35-minute sections (I don't do a 5th section, maybe I should), so that's an…
@Bamboosprout said:
@10000019 said:
"Personally, I have a 3.0 gpa, so to get into the top schools, I must get at least a 99 percentile lsat score"
What? Pretty sure only 2 schools have medians that are at or above 99th percent…
@"Logic Gainz" said:
Woah... @"Lucas Carter", how long of doing that did it take before you began knowing what 35 minutes felt like intuitively?
I found it doesn't take that long. Like Lucas, I've also kind of developed that 35 minute intuit…
@"Leah M B" said:
@tekken1225 said:
@"Leah M B" said:
Obviously, it’s a personal choice. But I’d only do it if you’re ok with paying full sticker, because there’s no guarantee you’ll get any money. Might be …
@"Leah M B" said:
Honestly, unless you have some outside funding for your education, I almost never recommend anyone apply ED to a school that doesn't have an automatic and very generous scholarship. Northwestern's is great (although a bit les…
@10000019 said:
"Personally, I have a 3.0 gpa, so to get into the top schools, I must get at least a 99 percentile lsat score"
What? Pretty sure only 2 schools have medians that are at or above 99th percentile.
Well Bamboo said his/her GP…
@soomies said:
@NotMyName said:
What are your section averages? How many do you miss, on average, for a single section of LG, LR, and RC?
I would get 13 correct on LG and 7 correct on LR and about 6 correct on RC. It varies…
@lsatplaylist said:
Voting no on the LOR but hopefully he can help you network.
Yeah, especially if he makes partner (at 8 years he should be up or not really soon), you really have an advantage at that department once you graduate from law …
@jasminesade said:
@tekken1225 said:
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
Something I read from a 180 scorer was that most RC questions feature 3 answer choices that are glaringly wrong. Not sure how much that will help you…
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
Something I read from a 180 scorer was that most RC questions feature 3 answer choices that are glaringly wrong. Not sure how much that will help you but it definitely made the questions less overwhelming for me. I n…
@Bamboosprout it sure is frustrating, is it not? I am averaging about -5 per RC section, with my best ever being -2, my worse was -8.
Now I sincerely regret not reading The Economist, or the New Yorker, or other heavy-duty magazines and journals in…
The difficulty for me is staying motivated subject-wise. It is because LSAT seems so inapplicable, subject matter-wise, to what we will eventually do for our law career. Nothing in LSAT is actual law. But that's why you go to law school, I suppose.
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