That's awesome! I just read this and man did it give me a boost of confidence. Diagnostic at 150 and am aiming for a 170. Congratulations and I hope you kick butt on the retake! I will try and follow in your footsteps ( though I will take around 30 …
Another reason why I ask about general distribution by difficulty is because I am trying to time properly:
I have noticed that one and 2 star questions normally take me 35 to 50 seconds per question. 3 star questions take me 1:24 to complete, and 4…
@tomiwa.bo said:
Good luck in December. I might also be testing or retesting then. We'll see lol.
Thank you! Well, if you are, see you back here hopefully. We can discuss our hopes and aspirations.
Hopefully, you aren't here and just kill it thou…
@tomiwa.bo said:
I consider myself a person of moderate intelligence lest I shouldn't even be considering taking the LSAT at this point. 7 days of intensive study is what I'll do and go from there. If I feel positive I'll take it, If not I won't. …
I have a structured 4-5 hour deal with limited breaks in between. I have basically built my entire schedule around important days in the general election, my dad's birthday, and Halloween until the december exam.
The four debates (3 presidential/1…
Ballsy approach. I consider myself to be of above average intelligence but lazy at times on the work ethic end (coasted through high school and college- got a 32 act without study, 3.2 college gpa- 2.4 in science, 4.0 history, and 3.6 in Finance/Bus…
That's a good point. I have already pinpointed parallel reasoning as a huge weakness. (If it goes higher than 1 star, I am basically dead to rights). It's interesting to see how people can view things differently.
@montaha.rizeq said:
Ok so from what I saw with your GPA and attentive LSAT score you would be considered a super splitter for this school. Basically that means your LSAT is above the 75th percentile. I think you're on a good path @vduran1988 espec…
@montaha.rizeq said:
How would your chances be increased?
From what I saw there they accepted 30% of applicants with a 165- 169 range and 35% with a 170-174. I assume the in state thing gives me a bonus (Texas schools love Texans) so I think I hav…
@montaha.rizeq said:
Well that's good. Are you able to visit this school before applying? have you emailed to ask to meet with the adcomms? Schools tend to give out application waivers to those who visit the school or even simply email asking for o…
@montaha.rizeq said:
@vduran1988 I'm a splitter too! well, speaking in future-terms haha you'll be fine, there are lots of splitter friendly law schools out there. Have you heard anything from UT about this?
Yay!! Future terms? Still haven't appl…
@montaha.rizeq said:
I think a Feb. applicant should only apply that cycle if there's no realistic possibility of postponing until the next cycle. While there are schools that do take the Feb. LSAT into consideration for the same cycle (even Harvar…
This is interesting. So do you guys think it is absolutely necessary to have a backup material once you are done with 7 sage? My plan is to finish this up and begin pt'ing with BR. I will then run that along redoing the 7sage lessons too. Should I m…
Here is my question in that regard- does an application submitted in February decrease your chances dramatically? Even if you receive a score that would normally give you a great chance to get in?