@"Leah M B" said:
And note that, while it's tempting for some to ramp up studying when test day gets closer, it's a best practice to instead slow it down.
Yeah, you're right. The hard part is this right here. As the time counts down, there's…
@Regis_Phalange63 said:
@tekken1225 said:
@Regis_Phalange63 said:
It happens to everyone! Have some ice cream. It helps me a lot haha. Btw, which PT was it?
Thanks! It has the book shelves game, haha…
@ticklemepurple said:
We're all in this together. Luckily, LG is the most learnable. I see your comments all over the lessons/courses, you're doing great. We believe in you, you got this!
Do you? Haha. I don't know why, but sometimes I comme…
@Regis_Phalange63 said:
It happens to everyone! Have some ice cream. It helps me a lot haha. Btw, which PT was it?
Thanks! It has the book shelves game, haha.
Yeah, game 1 cannot be skipped. My worst nightmare is I somehow get stymied in game 1 for some reason, and then just completely panic, and blow the whole thing. Ugh.
Sounds good, thank you.
Also, I have noticed, again generally speaking, you tend to get 2 sequencing/sequencing-involved games, and 2 in and out/grouping game types as well on the test. Again, some variation with possibly in/out with sequencing or …
@alyssamcc0593 said:
I got to my computer at 10:55 and it kicked me out at 11 pm before I could register. I didnt realize it was 12 am eastern. I had a massive freakout last night because I wanted to apply this cycle, but I guess ill try to st…
@akistotle said:
@"Chipster Study" said:
Hate to be a killjoy, but after having taken dozens of professional exams in testing centers, it can be bothersome in terms of the testing conditions. You can be right next to someone taking…
@gettysburg said:
Using a stopwatch instead of a timer is a good start; for some reason I think seeing the clock approaching 35:00 is less stressful than seeing it approach 0.
Same here. Timer counting down to 0 gives me full-blown panicked …
@anonclsstudent said:
I got a 180 and diagram frequently. Probably ~2-3 problems per LR section. Usually one of the difficult parallel reasoning questions and one MBT or Sufficient.
Whoa, you really got a 180? That's amazing man.
@"LSAT Warrior Princess" said:
So cool that J.Y responded to my comment. I feel like I've been touched by greatness .
Ah man, I want that too. Alas, it did not happen.
@"Michaela.Pratt1" said:
Maybe they'll change this, but we were all made to go at the same pace and to start sections at the same time on my Digital LSAT field test last year. It was essentially the same vibe and rules that exist now except …
Couple good miscellaneous things about computerized tests for those who haven't had experience with them
-You don't really have to worry about bad proctor/time issues. I would assume they would put the time on the computer screen (at least that was…
Yeah, I mean I can't think of a single standardized exam, from the MCAT, USMLE, GRE, GMAT, etc that isn't administered on the computer at Prometric centers. With the LSAT, I have flashbacks to when I was in high school taking the paper-based SATs a…
Watch Jim Carrey's The Mask the night before. Pretend your'e him when you walk into the exam room, AKA you own life and the world. That should put you in a confident state of mind.
@FixedDice said:
Do keep in mind that, usually, your application will be deemed complete and forwarded to admission committees only after you receive your final LSAT score. If you decide to retake the LSAT, there's no difference whether you ap…
@"Michaela.Pratt1" said:
I really hate that this topic is on here. Politics, partisanship, and general anger on both sides are EVERYWHERE at every given moment in our lives (esp with social media) and I really appreciate 7Sage being an escap…
@eRetaker said:
I was pretty nervous both times, but the guy next to me told me that nervousness and excitement are both coming from the same core emotion. It helped a little.
I don't know why, but if that guy had told me that, I would be ev…
Flaw/Descriptive weakening takes the cake for me. It tends to be so subtle.
Parallel flaw is hard but not too hard, it just takes up a bunch of time.
SA is also a weakness of mine. MSS follows closely.
Yale, Stanford, Harvard:
-Because they are Yale, Stanford, and Harvard
UC Berkeley:
1. Went to undergrad here, so I am greatly nostalgic, would love to be a student there again at my old age
2. It's in California- as far as I'm concerned, great…
@lsatplaylist said:
Some libraries have a computer time limit. How are people dealing with library computer access issues?
I just ask for time extensions on the computers. The librarians will oblige, they don't have a reason not to. Just as…
5 year old thread. Off topic, but I wonder where these OG people are in their careers and lives. Presumably they've graduated from law schools, and working in law firms, government, solo, etc.