Hi!
I for the life of me cannot correctly identify NA q's from SA q's. Does anyone have any tips/tricks to recognize between the two?
Hi!
I for the life of me cannot correctly identify NA q's from SA q's. Does anyone have any tips/tricks to recognize between the two?
From what I know your previous LSAT score stays on file (unless you pay and cancel it - though I don't know too much about this process!) However when you apply to law schools they just look at your highest LSAT score.
Hi,
So I did not score high on the november lsat :( I got a 157.
I did have a five point increase from the last time I wrote the LSAT (152 in august). I'm unsure where to go from here study wise. Do I stick to my study method (1 PT a week, blind review, 7sage videos to help me with LR/LG I am struggling with)? Should I focus more on CC? I just originally felt like it was time consuming and wanted to start practicing sooner rather than later. Do i change it? Does any one with their successful score have any study method tips?
If it matters, I didn't get 7sage and use the study method above until september.
Please help!!!!!
I didn't realize how to check this earlier and thought this post didn't have any responses originally - sorry! I just wanted to say thank you everyone for your advice!! It is really helpful and appreciated.