Today is the day, I can feel it! Time to sink myself in a marathon of law related movies perhaps?? A few good men, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Erin Brockovich to start, haha
So June 6 is the "release date", which means average actual release date would be Monday the 3rd, which means I should start obsessively watching the little green icon....now? Really tho, as far as time of day of score release, is it normally like 9…
Got so excited seeing that people were getting their scores... and then realized those were from February. Emotional roller coaster. It's gonna be a brutal weekend guys, stay strong and remember, it's only a number and you can always retake!!!
I'm up in the UP with minimal or no cell service from Thursday night until Tuesday night! I may be driving to a McDonald's 20 minutes away like 4 times a day to check my email! The anxiety is so real.
Totally agree woth @"Cant Get Right" PTs by themselves are of minimal value. It's the process of blond review, analysis and recognizing weaknesses in order to then address said weaknesses. I would suggest aiming for one PT per week, followed by inte…
@fmihalic2 I could be wrong, but my understanding is that the experimental sections are testing that individual questions, months whole section. So you wouldn't see a whole experimental data section from Junes lsat on say the December 2023 LSAT. As …
Guys! I got to my testing center like 25 minutes before registration, waited around until the 12:30 start time and then they started checking us in. Then like 45 minutes later we were just starting the test, and the first section was Logical Reasoni…
@tfatherree said:
Did anyone feel like this was (as far as the LSAT goes) an unusually straightforward, if not overtly soft test? RC was moderately difficult, for sure, but not the hardest I've done and easily the hardest section in the test.…
Lots of good points, @"Alex Divine" said the only thing that matters though, it can't help get you in but it can keep you out. Even of there's a 1 percent chance that an admissions rep sees you posted about Hilary and happens to be a Trump fan, thei…
First of all, phew we made it out! Secondly, I felt like that was on the whole a very manageable test! First three Games were cake and most of the LR were pretty straightforward. Struggled a bit of RC, easily my biggest weakness so no real surprise …
@CinnamonTea It depends on how long you have to study before you are sitting for the LSAT. If you have 3 or 4 months then I would recommend taking a day off every week to avoid burnout. If you are under more of a time crunch and/or working like myse…
@mrodgers209 Maybe post some example question? Hard to know what specifically you mean by worded oddly. Many questions the wording is deliberately tricky and/or intentionally convoluted to force you to think.
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Some excellent advice, I fully agree with your point about testing multiple times. I would not be at all surprised if I took the lsat 3 times and got 2 170s and 1 174. Just the nature of the test, 4 or 5 more right answers is massi…
I really like the idea of doing some practice questions that you've seen before. I can definite see the benefit of running through a couple logic games, both for confidence and to get your brain whirring. Excellent advice @"Alex Divine" @Sami
@TheoryandPractice Definitely man, I hope it didn't seem like I was pushing you to take in June! By all means wait until september, taking it before you're ready is a waste of time and money, and can crush your confidence. Hopefully I do great in Ju…
@TheoryandPractice First of all, apt username, haha. Secondly I'm definitely taking in June, my logic being that I can always retake in September if I feel I can bump my June score up. Also, maybe it's arrogance, but I'm a stone-cold, standardized t…
I just need to vent my sadness at the unavailability of mechanical pencils on the LSAT. Maybe it's my engineering background, but I love the ever-sharpness and convenience of mechs. Even the best of the wooden cousin feels to me like using a slingsh…
I think it's important to recognize the nature of the beast that is Logical Reasoning. Much of what these questions are doing is testing the way your brain works, and everyone's brain works differently. I find LR sections to be easier than say, RC, …