@Feb2018Taker best of luck! Im a socal resident too so i understand your sentiment of wanting to stay. I hope you get the Rothman. From what I hear, you need a 170+ for that scholarship. It would be a great opportunity for you
@Feb2018Taker sai…
Apologies if i am overlooking something but have you considered waiting out a cycle. Even if you got a higher score on February, you would be worse off than if you waited a cycle and applied with that new score and applied as soon as apps opened. Al…
@akistotle said:
In this thread (https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/99917), @"Dillon A. Wright" said:
They won't be out until after the Feb. LSAT, sorry.
The status of the recommender matters not. What matters is what @"Paul Caint" has said. The letter should be from a professor who knows you and your work well. Do you guys know if there is a minor boost if a family member is a legacy at the school y…
Additionally, what were the difficulty of these questions. If you are missing mostly the harder/hardest questions, it perhaps means that you are spending too much times on the easier questions and not leaving enough time for the harder questions. If…
From my experience. Learning the foundational skills like diagramming, understanding "lawgic" and whatnot will usually impart about a 10 point increase. From that point forward, you need to be conscientiously honing those skills, doing deep review, …
Yes! @"Alex Divine". Agreed on all fronts.
@"Alex Divine" said:
@westcoastbestcoast said:
@"Alex Divine" . Which is why I find it odd there are quite a few people on TLS'ers who say that its better to enjoy the summer and that 0L …
@"Alex Divine" . Which is why I find it odd there are quite a few people on TLS'ers who say that its better to enjoy the summer and that 0L prep may only lead you to get bad habits
@"Alex Divine" said:
@westcoastbestcoast said:
I …
I read a post by a TLS user who graduated number 1 in his class in T2 school and he said that 0L prep was necessary for him to succeed in law school. He said basically if you haven't prepared, you are potentially competing against students like him…
@HarvardHopefull I'm sorry to hear about your condition. Have you considered accomodated testing? Also a 168 is a damn good score, but you are definitely capable of shooting closer to your average. Has medication been helping you in thr coping proce…
Were you practicing with realistic test conditions? Unless you had a history of test anxiety, I do find it odd that you had a 10 point decrease from your PT average. How many pts did you practice with
@jpandl said:
What about the KTCOOL larry lawlaw course? I have it on my radar as something to do when I get to that point. I have watched several of his videos and so far like what I see.
I remember @"nicole.hopkins" had nothing but positi…
Intuition tells me that you may be overreacting. I heard of applicants who thought they bombed their Gtown interview only to receive an acceptance later.
Memorization should come in handy in law school so it will serve you well.come exam time
@akistotle said:
When I sat the December test, a proctor told me that I can't bring in tissues, so I told him, "Please read the second page of the Candi…
Hey! For me, the environment doesnt effect me so much as the test itself. The fact that im taking an official take and the fact that question stem or stimulus is written slightly different would trip me up. I remember in the December LSAT the questi…
I had a tutor who scored 180 on his first attempt. I don't believe he skipped questions. He advocated using aggressive process of elimination to get the rigbt answer which helped me get questions that even he found difficult correct.
I got a a 140 on my first practice test and this was after doing Powerscore LG Bible months before. Im pretty sure I wouldve gotten a high 130s on my cold diagnostic. I ended up with a 161 and it took about 2 years to get there.