@dytmom_3x said:
Thanks pals. Another question, when taking the prep that you will soon BR, do you use the answer sheet for the timed part, and then write on the test booklet circling the answers for BRing purposes?
Yes, definitely bubble a…
IMO if it's been 4 years and you don't remember specific things from the test, then I would say go ahead and use June 07. I personally didn't put too much weight on my diagnostic.
Alternatively, if you think the prospect of recognizing questions/as…
@10000019 Thanks for the advice. I have a lot to think about...
Sorry for hijacking this thread! GL with your study plan OP. I'm trying to decide whether to write Saturday when I'm 3 points from my target. I also work full time so I might want to …
@10000019 said:
@xtinextine said:
@10000019 said:
Post your sectional scores, and target goals to get suggestions that fit you.
Also did you already cancel your exam? If not, I suggest you show up and then …
@10000019 said:
Post your sectional scores, and target goals to get suggestions that fit you.
Also did you already cancel your exam? If not, I suggest you show up and then you can cancel your test after taking it. It'll be good to get comfo…
I would like to add that if your test room has a whiteboard, ask the proctor to write the start and end times for the sections on the board.
You may or may not glance at it, but it might make the proctors less likely to mess up the time. I took the…
First I would check with what schools you're applying to and make sure you'll be considered for Fall 2018 with a Feb score. It seems like this can vary on schools.
For the sake of time, I don't know if you'd be able to supplement with something at …
When do you plan on applying? What's the breakdown of your PT scores?
Regardless, I would suggest not taking another PT until you finish the CC. Once you understand the material more, you should be able to reach your target. Definitely don't burn t…
I'm in the same situation! Sometimes I'll do well in LG but bomb LR or RC. For me, it's mostly due to timing. I'll review the LR question types I know I suck at (flaw, NA).
I'm also aiming for a similar score. I think I'll review some past RC to re…
^^ I second this!
I also graduated this year from a large university and initially asked 2 professors who I had briefly mentioned law school to. And they both ghosted me! One of them I knew for 4 years lol. (After months of emailing with no respons…
I've had employment experience that has led me towards wanting to be a prosecutor with a focus on white collar crimes. But then again, I'm extremely open to perusing other avenues like immigration and IP. Or maybe I'll be in-house counsel at SpaceX.…
I think that would depend on where you see yourself practicing law and how much the out of state tuition is. From my understanding, state schools usually have good regional pull but may have a smaller reach farther outside the state. For example, I'…
Congrats!! And I definitely agree with making time to live. I've been so stressed lately (studying part time and working full time). But I took a few days off to travel and visit family out of state and honestly it made such a difference in my attit…
At this point, being so close to test day, I'll be focusing on LG the most -- making sure I consistently get as close to -0 as possible. For me personally, timing is hard and I usually have to guess on the last 2 or 3 questions for LG. I'm hoping th…
@amedley88 said:
@amedley88 said:
You're all assuming he didn't lie about his actual score...
True, I guess I assumed journalistic integrity. #fakenews ? (hopefully not)
Well, it is Vice and it's a co…
@amedley88 said:
You're all assuming he didn't lie about his actual score...
True, I guess I assumed journalistic integrity. #fakenews ? (hopefully not)
@"Seeking Perfection" I agree! Outside skills/interests definitely play a part in reading/analyzing passages. I think in the article he actually mentioned that he felt would perform well on RC because of his journalism career.
And me too! One of my…
@"Sam Martin" said:
No I'm typically not able to finish the LR ever. I skip questions I know I'm terrible at like necessary assumption or questions that take a while like parallel method of reasoning.
Knowing when to skip is important! Ideal…
I definitely agree with the comment above -- use the analytics first and go from there:
https://classic.7sage.com/score-lsat-test/
Refer to the CC for specific LR question types you identified as your weak points. Make sure you have a clear unders…
@jkatz1488 said:
I worked 35+ hours while finishing up community college and then 15+ hours while full time at university.
This is something you definitely want to include in your application but maybe not on the resume because …
I started an application and one of the sections was for work experience (I would think it's the same for all apps). You can input internships and jobs, the hours you worked, and if you did either during the academic year. So I don't know if it'd be…
I agree with the other comments! Last year I told one of my professors (who also taught at a law school) that I was taking time before applying to law school and he was very supportive. Like another comment said, as long as you're doing something pr…