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I actually like it - if you consistently get in certain range, that's a good indicator. There will be some outliers occasionally like 175 when you typically land in low 160s.
Hi! Thank you for doing this. My question is about "softs" - how important are national fellowships or elite programs to get into t14? I haven't done anything of national importance or achieved a national award, and I wonder if that's a negative factor.
I am so sorry for your loss. Please remember taking breaks is completely normal and even helpful because you come back with a fresh mind. You got this!
Hi,
So when we go to Drills and select questions manually, we can see "Result - Actual BR" feature. The result has a date when it was taken and percentage score. Currently, the percentage shows only the very first attempt. If you have taken the questions twice, it will not show the most recent attempt score. Hence, it would be great to make it such that the Result percentage reflects the most recent attempt and not the very first result.
Bay.
This is not necessarily a feature request, but more of an idea pitch.
Many students, especially first gen students like myself, don’t intuitively understand percentiles. For example, “70th percentile” can feel abstract or confusing. However, framing the same data as “Top 30% of test takers” is immediately clear and often more motivating.
I think there could be strong value in displaying both formats together, for example:
70th percentile (Top 30% of test takers)
Just an idea. Thanks!
Bay.
@IvonneRosario I meant the Overview section. That one doesn’t have the filter yet and appreciate you passing it along.
So, right now in Drills, we can filter our drilling record by time - 30 days, 21 days etc. Could we get the same thing under "Overview" section as well?
Hey! I am not at UCLA, but I am looking for a remote study buddy. Lmk if you're interested.
Hey! Congrats on diagnostic, that's a big milestone itself! LSAT definitely made me feel defeated many times and I even gave up on being a lawyer LOL. But - You can absolutely defeat LSAT! Focus on building a strong foundation first, really mastering the question types, and practice consistently with timed sections. Also, review every mistake carefully and try to understand why the right answer works, not just what it is — that’s where the biggest jumps come from. Best of luck!
The opposite of a “no” statement isn’t usually “all.” For example, “No person can work without A” means everyone needs A to work. The opposite would be more like “At least one person can work without A”, because the opposite just has to contradict the original, not restate it.
It sounds like when you go back to your flagged questions, your brain starts overthinking them, which is super common. One thing that helps me is to really trust my first instinct — a lot of the time your gut answer is actually right, and going back just makes you doubt yourself. Also, I try to flag more strategically now, only marking the ones I realistically think I can figure out quickly, instead of everything that feels tricky, so I don’t waste mental energy.
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