@btownsquee said:
@tringo335 said:
@btownsquee said:
@tringo335 @lsatplaylist
I think a post by Sages who worked full time while studying would be helpful!
I think I'm getting into the rh…
@btownsquee said:
@tringo335 @lsatplaylist
I think a post by Sages who worked full time while studying would be helpful!
I think I'm getting into the rhythm of it now. I've realized that I have to keep what's most important to me (fa…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
@LSATSniper said:
tringo335, Here is an idea. There is Texas A & M law school in downtown Fort Worth. It is tier 4 school. It is a lot easier get into than SMU. It is 4 blocks down from the AMtrak. Y…
@SVICTORIA said:
@tringo335 I completely understand where you are coming from. I also work full time and am exhausted and drained by the time I get home. I have been trying to take this exam for about 2 years now and kept putting it off becau…
@Lizzyd_17 said:
@tringo335 hey girl I've been hiding for a while and I typically don't comment as much. But it's always so nice to see your comments thought CC. I too get discouraged and feel that maybe lawschool isn't for me. But it'…
@Guillaume said:
May not help much, but make sure you get enough sleep. I find my mood and thinking skills decrease significantly when I get less than 6 hours of sleep for more than 2-3 days. Sometimes it is better to study less with a clear m…
@LSATcantwin said:
@lsatplaylist @tringo335
The great @"Jonathan Wang" has a great post about burnout here;
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/3598/burnout-and-you
I'd be willing to talk about my experience with i…
I like to avoid the word 'safety' as well and if I am discussing the type of school I want to get into I just say I chose this school because of the way I'd like my law school journey to develop. I guess I kind of want to make it clear that I don't …
@lsatplaylist said:
Maybe we can start a burnout/burnout prevention/recovery thread?
I actually really like this idea - how would that play out? I wonder if anyone else would be interested.
Wow I am completely overwhelmed and grateful to you all for your support and encouragement. Thank you so much for the positive notes and messages! I absolutely love the 7Sage community and this is one of the many reasons why.
I will take you all's …
I haven't even taken the LSAT yet and I am getting a ton as well. Mostly 'you're a perfect fit' and 'have you heard of [insert law school name]' I just delete for now.
@"Paul Caint" said:
A LOT
I remember thinking that on the Septembe 2017 and December 2017 exams - it felt like there were assumptions everywhere!
this makes me want to cry; it's by far my achilles heel in LR and I was hoping maybe ther…
@kimmy_m66 said:
I just used the "num expected" in the analytics section if you want more precise numbers, but it looks like between 9-12 assumption types would be expected
Gah *must get better at assumption questions *
I read the LSAT Trainer cover to cover; good resource but 7Sage was a better fit. I would make 7Sage your primary study source and refer to the LSAT trainer if you run into any material you are having a hard time understanding and may want a differe…
You should def take 36 and don't feel bad if your score doesn't improve. Many Sages say prepare for that. Even prepare for it to be much lower than your diagnostic -- that is normal. It's important to take to see what you need to go back and relearn…
@"Paul Caint" said:
Just got off the phone with the LSAC!
@uhinberg You're right, once new scores/transcripts are processed, they are automatically sent to the law schools you have applied to already.
I thought this was the case. Good t…
Here's a thread to a webinar about great ways to continue your studies after the core curriculum:
https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
@"Cant Get Right" also posted these steps in a thread a while back (sorry I …