@alexroark5 I totally agree that it is the time constraint. I do have a few questions with point #2. You mentioned that you would group similar questions together in a binder. How did you isolate each
@kendallM Harvard is again ranked at #2 this year (tied with Stanford now). I do not see Harvard tightening their admission standards so they can try to beat Yale (or at least tie). Harvard has very l
@ddakiking....I asked myself the same question this morning and filled out the application hahaha. So, we'll see what happens. Gotta love the Cali competition: UCLA #16 vs USC #20; Irvine #30 vs
idk I think Kaplan does use actual PT's... but either way, for proctored exams you want to pretend they are the real deal... this is tricky if you are taking in June as it is on a monday and a li
@rachelHaw Why would you retake the LSAT if your scored a 173? Your score is high enough to get into every school from #4-#200, with a shot at HYS. You will also receive a substantial amount of mone
On test day everything felt foreign. The #2 wooden pencils, the test booklet, the atmosphere all threw me off. On top of that, there was plenty of noise. There was a high school debate with a mic and
FAMILY #2 is the HELP family and in this family the stimulus is under suspect while the answer choices are taken to be true. So this family contains: (4 question types)
benchmark times. Mine are #10-10m, #15-15m, #20-25m. I know mine may be a little extreme, but I like to push the pace because I'm on autopilot from 1-14 for the most part(because the wrong ans