I got a 139. After months and months of trying to study and listening to podcasts of people getting astronomical scores, I got a 139. I think its clear that I will not be going to law school. I'm at my wit's end right now and have never felt so defeated in my life. I'm currently on vacation and will reassess whether to not I will continue with this far fetched idea or just f**ing quit now.
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I'm registered for the June Flex and probably will be registering for the August and October 21' exams as well. I work part time and have time to meet up 3 times a week. I'd like to be as consistent and as thorough as possible and try to do no less than 2 hours per meet up.
If anyone is interested, DM me and we can work out the pleasantries and details further.
Let's get'er done!!!
We’re trying to be Sayen-Masters and the Kamehameha is our power that we have to learn how to strengthen and weaken so when a fight breaks out, we can adequately referee the battle and be able to judge the quality of the fighters’ Kamehameha.
Each time I second guess myself, I get the answer wrong.
What is Sami's Podcast????
#help
That tidbit about RC helps me
If the context is old and then a new piece of evidence is introduced after, then that's probably going to be the actual (or main) support/conclusion argument.
I scored a 139 on the June FLEX. Some of you might remember a post I made when the June 2021 FLEX scores were released. I still am devastated, but the malaise since then has waned and I am again driven to try to win the LSAT. I just deleted all of my progress in the core cirriculum and I'm starting over from 0. I've since signed up for an introductory logic course at the local community college for the fall semester, while treating this (7 Sage) like another 3hr/5 days a week class. I have no excuses why I can't study in the mornings, so I must and I will.. I honestly don't even care about Law School anymore. I just want to tackle this monstrosity of a test, however long it takes. I'll worry about Law school and admissions and all that other stuff when I get a score that I can personally be happy with and meets my goals. I don't care if it takes 5 years or 10 years. I wrote down some goals to keep me consistent, sober, and healthy while attempting to overcome this rigorous barrier to my successful, legal career. Every comment posted onto my June 30th, 2021 post was encouraging and motivating. People describing their tribulations through this trial of the mind gave me some needed self reflection on why I am doing this and what I hope to accomplish beyond the LSAT. But for now, I am only researching programs and schools to keep me motivated to study and take seriously this feat of intelligence. I look forward to studying along side you all.
Same boat. Scored lower than my last PT and totally crushed my spirits. I am about to sign up for 7Sage month-to-month and see what I can get out of January LSAT. I also saw my Writing was rushed and I didn't follow the directions. So hopefully another $200 to LSAC and $170 to 7sage will put me in a better spot in January. Good Luck and Have Fun
I thought it was A but then I reread it with the description and I felt that, yes, B makes better sense due to the phrase "Most adults in country X consume an increasing amount of fat as they get older" juxtaposed with "% of fat in a person's diet stays the same" brings you to "they eat more as they get older...". But I got it wrong in the questions.