Hey everyone!
I am trying to find the best way to study and I was wondering if it is best to study onesection (LG, LR, RC) at a time or is it okay to study multiple sections at time?
... whispered on and on during onesection - in the end, I had ... St. Johns Law school, but one of the main lecture hall ... will not reveal this till one week before the test. The ... . The bad thing is that one phone went off during the ...
... 't. I barely have one hour a day to study, including the ... : if you had just one hour a day until your test (I ... 'm taking the September one), how ...
... difficulty of any given LR section depends on your strengths and ... .
I'll take onesection and get 8 wrong and ... . Then I'll take another section and only get 2 wrong ... 's. I know the older one's aren't as similar ...
... them had 26 questions and one of them had 25. In ... my experience that means that one of the sections with 26 ... had 2 LR confirm that onesection had 25 and the other ... had 26?
Are there technically 2 application fees? One for the LSAC, and one for each school?
I've noticed that some of my target schools don't charge an application fee. So, would the LSAC still charge me to apply to those schools?
... on Feb 19), and on onesection the proctor forgot to give ... minute warning. In every other section he gave a 5 minute ... -4 questions on the LR section, which is unusual for me ...
... do about 4 games per day and have gotten through PT ... then take it the next day and then the week after ... some of the LSAT Trainer eachday so that I can complete ...
... of proctors - maybe four? Only one woman read the instructions, the ... 5-minute warning early on onesection**, which really threw me off ... proctors asked if you needed one as you entered.