Hello,
I just finished my personal statement.. and it's kind of late but anyone willing to read it and give feedback?
my draft has about 600 words and i have to trim it down to 500..
@rochelleb180584
said:
Thursday, January 36, 2016 - PT 79
haha I'll there :D whether 36th exists or not!
Thank you everyone :D
I pm you all already :)
how do i send it to you in a personal message? in attachment? post it in the message box?
Hello,
I just finished my personal statement.. and it's kind of late but anyone willing to read it and give feedback?
my draft has about 600 words and i have to trim it down to 500..
Thank you for sharing!
I will try your parallel questions method; they are definitely my time trappers.
Oh sad missed again. hopefully I can make it next time
Initially when I look at answer choice E. I thought Bingo! Then I started to overthink.....
The term "injury" versus "medical problems" and eventually I eliminated the correct answer thinking that "medical problems" cannot be in injury.. but left confused with the other 4 because they all look wrong. Then I went back to look at answer E and see if medical problem and injury can go together and ran out of time...
Does it happen to anyone else at all? I catch myself overthinking a lot of the times and ended up eliminating my first answer choice, which is also the correct one......How can I improve?
@jhaldy10325 How long does the BR group usually goes? By the time I can join you guys it will probably be 2-3 hours late.
I've been trying to get into one of those BR groups but my schedule is so full that I can't join any of those....
I'm on PST, work M-F 9-5 and Sat 10-6.. on the side I also have volunteer once a week..
The only day that I'm free is Sunday! So Just want to ask if there's one out there who would like to study on a Sunday.
Also if anyone has suggestions on studying tips or schedule for a crazy schedule like this would be greatly appreciated!
I am aiming for February LSAT as the December one is a little too close and my schedule doesn't allow me to study too much either.
Thanks!
Hello everyone!
I am taking the Sept LSAT .. which is this Saturday.. however, I only had 1 full month to study so I'm not confident enough that I will do well. So now I am thinking of retaking it in either Dec or Feb. I think Feb is a better time because I will resume full time work after this week and may not have as much time to study. But, I am also worried that if I take it in Feb, most spots are already filled up in the schools I want. So I am debating between Dec and Feb....
Thoughts anyone?
Thank you!
@cooperjamie55913 said:
My proctor did not give us a five minute warning for our 4th section (which happened to be my LG section which I bank on getting all those questions right) and I had to leave 3 questions blank. It was such a shock considering he had given the warning in all three previous sections. The room was angry.
What would be the point of filing a complaint? He did say he made a note of it on the test. This was the last time I was planning on writing, would filing a complaint help others who may be looking for a potential re-write? Thoughts?
Oh you are probably in the same test room as me! I'm so sad too because that was the real LG section and we got screwed. I had a watch and was watching the time too but I still missed a couple questions in the end. I don't know what to do :neutral: