In terms of your upcoming test, I'll just give my personal strategy for you to consider. I am looking at schools ranked #18 and up on the US News ranking. To achieve this, I am planning to score
Hi there, I recommend checking out the 7Sage Podcast, specifically episodes where JY talks with 7Sagers who achieved high scores. In these convos they talk at length about what's on your mind her
Target schools are where your GPA and LSAT are basically at both medians. Reach schools are either where you are a splitter or below both medians. The advice I have seen is only to do early decision i
The question #19, for example, is asking you what are the possible transfers happening on a particular work day, meaning you should look at the game board vertically, not the horizontally sequence.
hi this happened to me too! my technique is to just go through them all and if the stim isn't immediately making sense I skip and come back. The harder questions are usually #18-22 so I would get
questions). This kind of goes with #1 and especially applies if you have a prephrase. This saves a LOT of time. You can always go through the wrong answer choices on BR and critique them and find wha
For #12, the question asks, "According to the passage, cytologists in the late nineteenth century were critical of the cell research of biochemists because cytologists believed that...?" I a
On this question, #19, I eliminated B, C, and D, right away. Answer A: showing the tge objections raised by Dr Schilling have no bearing on the question of which of the two systems under consideratio
Bigger picture, however, you must absolutely be able to do #1 every single time, regardless of how fully you end up fleshing it out in practice. For example, when Wayne (above) says that he's wor
Edit: I will say that the fact that I did not get into my #1 choice makes me want to re-take as well. Do I HAVE to go to that law school? No, but a dream school is a dream school, right? 😪