For yall's WAJs, are you using wrong answers from your blind review? Or all wrong answers, including the ones you got right on BR?
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From someone who studied before doing curriculum, I skimmed thru foundations. The curriculum gets convoluted at times, and made me overthink my answers. But still helpful nonetheless. My advice would be to know your weaknesses and focus on them in the curriculum rather than cramming all the info
LSAC provides videos on the Law Hub page. There are articles too.
Has anyone completed the argumentative essay after taking the LSAT? I want to prioritize studying before the exam on the 8th rather than writing an essay.
Where is the list of flaws that you mentioned in the first minute of the video? You said it would be linked below but I dont see a link. Thanks!
@KelechiChukwuemeka Once you know that chances are greater than 100%, how do you know whether to use "most" or "some"?
In the same boat. My best advice is to have a planner and schedule your days by the hour. Review your schedule every morning. Here's an example of a typical day for me:
7am Walk & Breakfast
8am-10am LSAT & Homework
10:30-12 Class
1:00 Work
6:30 - 8:00 Extracurricular obligations
8:30 - 10:30 Friend time (dinner, dessert, wine night)
You need to make time for yourself. Take weekends off. If that is not feasible, then spend at least a couple hours in the morning/night doing things you enjoy.
How do i maximize the utility of my wrong answer journal? I have been writing down what I did wrong, but im still making the same mistakes...
@emoneyy Okay honestly i stopped doomscrolling on reels and tiktok...idk if u scroll often but it conditions ur mind to get information but not process anything. I am 3 days sober and it seems to be working pretty well
Any tips for mastering level 4-5 difficulty questions?
Interested!