^i would've done the same tbh. Fire alarms are unfortunately so commonly ignored in college/on campus. I would've ignored it, too.
Also, your water bottle label reason list is absolutely hilarious.
@madeleine that's terrible can you still request to have it hand scored??
Since it's automatic, the scantron may be unable to decipher between marks and just say the question is wrong.
are you having bubbling issues?
this is a blanket answer (please forgive me, I'm still recovering from the LSAT this morning haha), but I think it would be in your best interest to keep stray marks in the test booklet!
you can have it hand scored…
I'm 25 too! I completely get where my fellow 25-ers are coming from. It's hard for me sometimes because some of my friends who I graduated with are already 3Ls, and I didn't even realize I wanted to go to law school until about a year and a half aft…
unless of course you plan on a 180 for February in which case... you can still take it tomorrow haha
the bottom line is, taking it tomorrow will not be the end of the world. leo, you still have two more chances, so I think you should go for it. I …
@rezamza thanks and gl tomorrow!!!
@alexroark5 thanks!! I am planning on applying this cycle. I'll need a better score than my first one to come close to being as competitive as I'd like to be. I'll take it, and February can be more like a back-up.…
@nychieko @GettingOut Thank you both for your thoughts. I don't think I'll withdraw. This is my 2nd time so I still have another shot, in case I need it. and part of the above statement is now posted on my laptop for encouragement
@_FIDELO_ where do you go that frisks students before taking the LSAT?
and please do not to bring earphones or cell phones into the testing center!
someone somewhere has a "pumped up" playlist so you could do that... I may listen to something soo…
I always read the question stem first.
If I read the stimulus first, there is the guarantee that once I read the question stem, I'll HAVE to re-read the stimulus. If I read the question stem first, I most likely will know what I'm looking for and …
that sounds great!!!!
I'm going to take a PT M/W for sure. Not sure if i'm taking one on Tuesday (because I like blind reviewing the next day), but I may need another recent PT under my belt.
Thursday morning review, Thursday evening and Friday to…
Just BR the questions you circled. But, I usually BR all of LG since there are only four game setups, and the questions are connected the setups.
BR the circled ones, and make sure that during the practice test, you circle any question you're not 1…
Its MSS.
MSS: Argument supports answer choice
Strengthen: Answer choice increases support for the argument (and does something the argument doesn't do)
The first inference question is Must Be True. The second one looks like a principle question.
Do the more difficult passages with the most questions first, and save the easier passages for last.
For example, my LSAT Analytics show that my weaker subjects in the past have been those regarding science and law. So, before starting on each sect…
I hate to break it to you, but law school (and being an attorney) involves a ton of reading - much of it way dryer than anything on the LSAT. Its important to develop these reading skills now, while they're discussing a range of topics and things yo…
i think you should take it! especially if its your first go. you still have time to submit a better score (in february) if you want. Or wait a year and try again. if you skip december, you'd probably need to push law school back another year. taking…
@jyang72 powerscore is useless, stick with 7sage. there are probably some other places with practice packs that are useful (cambridge comes to mind), but powerscore at this point will likely just confuse you. I read powerscore for LR and LG and just…
@LeoFiro8 - The numbers are understood to mean "for each section". 1 section = all 4 passages in RC; all 4 Logic Games, etc. So if I get -1 in RC, it means I only missed one question out of all 28 questions in RC. (which I haven't done yet but goodn…
http://the-movie-that-was-never-made.tumblr.com/post/102501816583/me-as-i-deliberately-procrastinate-before-a
This reminded me of my request haha (except we study hard and don't procrastinate for the LSAT!)
@Sully8725 @Sapphire @edgar thanks guys!
Try doing a few easy LR questions as practice before you PT. That way, the first LR questions on the test aren't the first you've done that day. (I definitely recommend this the day of the exam as well!)
It also helps to give your brain time to wak…
i try to use every second i can productively, and writing the answer choices hasn't been that much more useful to me than circling the answers. I did miss-bubble a choice once, though.
for me it was more useful to cross out answer choices I knew we…
All of his LR lessons use questions from before PT36 as practice with explanation videos, and there are more practice sets with each package upgrade... so if you're looking for some, thats where you can find them
i've used really old preptests as experimental sections before (pre-PT 36), but I don't anymore; it ends up just being another section that I have to blind review, and I'd rather focus on more recent test material.
However, it might be helpful if …
Start with the Introduction to Logic section, Some and Most Relationships, then go on to the Logic Games - grouping/sequencing/etc. If anything, it'll help build your understanding of logic, which will help you tackle the games. The 7sage method for…
marking your conclusions can visually help you orient the passages at the end of the section. it helps to have something concrete/mechanical to do when you're pressed for time