@thisissparta said:
@tringo335 said:
Can you share which schools have had high rates of placing students into clerkships?
above the law and law school transparency have pretty good stats on this.
http://abovethelaw.com…
Like @"Alex Divine" said, I think it depends on each specific person. On the 7Sage syllabus it suggests to study no less than 8 hours a week. So that may be a good threshold to start. Although, if you're aiming for September, 8 hours a week may not …
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Everyone in the same testing center has the same writing sample, but other test centers may have a different writing sample. That was the case this June LSAT.
Ahh I've been wondering the same thing. Thanks!
First off I am literally LOLing from that gif because that's actual footage of me doing an RC section. So thanks for that. Second, should we be doing all the passages from PT 28 or just the first one or two since that's all we have time to review?
I'm only about half way through the CC, but since I studied with another curriculum in the past before moving onto 7Sage, I feel like the conditional logic section was extremely valuable. The other curriculum I studied did not have that and I feel l…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Yeah, Safari and IE both have issues with e-docs for some reason. Chrome (which is what I use) and FireFox both work great. Chrome has some minor issues with Mac laptops (some reports of overheating / high CPU) so if …
@"Alex Divine" said:
motivation is going to wax and wane.
THIS! so true.
@Zachary_P said:
I also had a list of LSAT pump up songs, and "My Shot" from Hamilton was always first up. If you enjoy musicals or history at all, it'll get you…
Yes. yes. yes. absolutely YES. Like @jkatz1488 said this was me during my first round of studying. I was doing another program and my score did increase a bit but overall I just was not getting it. It was SO frustrating. Not only that even when I tr…
I'm chuckling 'cause you remind me of myself. From talking with you , you're definitely the type to go hard or go home and I love it lol! That being said, I'll tell you what I tell myself every day --- SELF CARE don't forget it. You can take a break…
This post is HILARITY .. and I look forward to reading it after I finish my LSAT! I am seriously feeling for you guys .. I am getting anxious just THINKING about what you're going through ... ahhh the agony! Good luck to everyone!
@JustDoIt said:
While I think that being flexible is important, I think it is just as important to make a schedule and stick to it. Believe it or not, I feel that I am much more productive with less time to study as opposed to having more. I k…
I did the LSAT Trainer for one hour a day for about 2-3 months and it was a pretty good resource; my score went up about 13 points but I seemed to just not get anything else from it. When searching for another resource, because I will still about 20…
@"Alex Divine"
Same here; very enlightening.... and comforting to know that the LSAT is such a strong indicator of whether or not you will do well in law school.
@dfletch5 said:
@tringo335 @"Alex Divine" @"Cant Get Right" Actually, Tringo335's explanation is the 20-mile match. You commit to the same amount of time everyday or for as many days as you can, and you focus on quality, not quantity. Thanks, …
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
As the above posters have stated, your UG is largely irrelevant (just a soft factor/feather on the scale). What matters is your GPA and your LSAT score.
This issue actually reveals why the LSAT is actually a real…
@zil020511 said:
Hey, so, I learned that when you send your CAS report to the law school admission office. There is essentially a chart in that report that tells about your school's average LSAT and GPA. They get this data from all the student…
@ElleWoods77 said:
I work full time as a Court Clerk and it can be the most psychologically exhausting job in the world and sometimes I can be extremely overwhelmed with all that I have going on. I have been studying since January and here are…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@tringo335 said:
@"distasio.madeline" said:
There's a fine line between being disciplined and flat-out abusing yourself.
Truer words!
I finally had to learn this befor…
@"distasio.madeline" said:
There's a fine line between being disciplined and flat-out abusing yourself.
Truer words!
I finally had to learn this before throwing myself off the roof. The best advice I've been given is just to stay consistent. …
I keep having this recurring dream that I'm about to find out if I got into law school (either by mail or phone) and right before I get the answer I fast forward like an hour and I'm crying but I can't tell if it's happy tears or sad tears lol. I us…