I have chronic neck and pain especially when working or studying. Tips from my doctor:
Workout 30 minutes daily (any form of exercise helps eliminate back pain)
Drink 12 glasses of water daily (water hydrates the space in-between your discs which …
@"Alex Divine" said:
@tringo335 said:
@10000019 said:
Student loan. If I get into a good school, I don't care about going into debt.
I was like this as well. Then hubs finished school and our monthly…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
For me pretty much like undergrad.
I'm hoping to get a full tuition scholarship with a high LSAT score. That's why I am retaking my 172. I intend to pay for cost of living through savings.
Unless I go some…
@akistotle said:
@Freddy_D said:
That's a good question
I don't know why I didn't think about it before deciding to go...
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I guess it's to…
@10000019 said:
Student loan. If I get into a good school, I don't care about going into debt.
I was like this as well. Then hubs finished school and our monthly student loan bill doubled (silently weeps) Now I'm really, really, really hopin…
@1LBound said:
With the amount of studying I've been doing at this point, I'm focused on getting a good score to obtain some sort of scholarship and the rest student loans. I'm fortunate enough to have my significant other support me while I …
@LSATcantwin said:
@tringo335 said:
I dunno @theLSATdreamer I have to agree with @LSATcantwin sour skittles are terrifying in your mouth lol. I am with @Freddy_D sour patch kids all day ... but not before Trolli Sour Gummy Worms ..…
I dunno @theLSATdreamer I have to agree with @LSATcantwin sour skittles are terrifying in your mouth lol. I am with @Freddy_D sour patch kids all day ... but not before Trolli Sour Gummy Worms .. yummmmmmmmmmm
First try taking a week off and get your sleep habits together lol. Humans underestimate the power of 7-8 hours a night it is INVALUABLE. I also suffer from mild anxiety and seeing a therapist for just a few sessions helped tremendously (message me …
@theLSATdreamer said:
i buy sour skittles and 2 monsters.. i message @tringo335 on her inbox to bug her.. i comment on @"Alex Divine" random comments.. i read one or two mangas as a method of procastination, then smudge #2 pincle on my face l…
@dfletch5 said:
@"Nicole Hopkins" said:
One of the reasons I've done well is because I'm super fast at assessing arguments and articulating assumptions: two skills you will not get from the GRE on its own >
@"Nicole Hopk…
I vote wait and do December. Although I get the idea from your response that you really want to try and do September ;-). I feel like you're really wanting someone to say yes you can definitely do it within a month but like everyone else said, that'…
I think a lot of people feel like you when they first start; don't worry, soon studying will become a part of you and you'll get into a rhythm. I know a lot of people posted about their schedules, to add some variety, it might be helpful to gain tip…
I agree with @TheMikey. There may not be a reason to do any heavy vocab studying, but as you're doing questions, if there's a word in the AC that you don't know go ahead and google it and commit to learning it. I've had to google a few words here an…
I too used the LSAT Trainer first. Took a diagnostic -- read the book -- took another and my score went up about 13 points. But after that, I kind of couldn't get anything else out of it. I agree the Trainer is great for a comprehensive overview of …
Like @LSATcantwin it will come down to your PTs. If you are scoring above where you want to land in your PTs then I'd say go for it. If not, wait until December.
I feel like I should be worried for some reason .... although I don't know why... first HLS, then Northwestern now Georgetown? Is there anyway this could affect future applicants? It seems that they are only trying to increase applicants since appli…
@akistotle said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@akistotle said:
Wow...I knew this was coming, but I don't know what to say now. Is 7Sage launching its GRE course soon?
I hope not, lol. Then I'll have to sign …
@theLSATdreamer said:
@LSATcantwin honestly when i interact more and talk more with everyone here i end up studying more, one correlates to the other, its like playing a sport if you hang out with other players youre more likely to practice an…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Do a timed test--PT 36--and use that to determine where to go next. You'll likely need to quit PTing for a few weeks to address many issues it will reveal, but I think it's good to take a test post CC. I elaborate a lot…
Is it at all feasible to do a Leave of Absence for a month or so? I know not everyone has the opportunity to do that but since it seems like you've been scoring in the 170s at one point, maybe you just need a good month off for study before the test…
The Economist! A lot of those articles feel like RC passages. JY also suggested The NewYorker in a video; I feel like that publication is a bit of an easier read.
@jinnyrox said:
Hey @tringo335, @"Daniel.Sieradzki", and @"Alex Divine" ! Thank you guys for sharing great information about when to start admissions. I definitely needed some insight on this...
I just recently started prepping for the LS…
I think you'll be fine I'm a 'big ol liberal' (as this random dude in Starbucks pointed out last week - long story) and I live in the reddest possible state known to humanity- Texas. I'm able to find people I connect with and even if I don't, most r…
I'm going to be the black sheep and be the only one to say I like the LSAT. There is a video floating around YouTube (that I can't seem to find at the moment) of a former LSAC Board Member who breaks down how phenomenal the test is at proving whethe…