Hi! Looking for people (who are taking the April LSAT) who want/are down to review 10-15 LR questions daily after work (like 7pm EST).
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Hey! You're not alone, the same thing happened to me when I applied.
If they reject your application you can appeal it. There's an option to submit a letter, which is what I did basically explaining why their system didn't make sense for my situation and they granted it pretty quickly. So, tldr: submit a letter explaining your circumstances!
Man I needed to read this, thank you for sharing and congratulations :)
If helpful, LSAC is also having a webinar tomorrow: https://app.lawhub.org/events/lsat-argumentative-writing-2024
I'd say don't be too hard on yourself. Sometimes you get unlucky with PTs and they just don't click - I went through something similar with my last PT. But part of the LSAT is mentality so yeah I'd say don't think about it too hard if you're putting the work in!
I don't know why but I always struggle with Flaw questions and get 50% of them wrong all the time. It's just not clicking! Does anyone have any tips that worked for them? Anything would be appreciated.
Whatsapp works for me too, thanks for coordinating.
Much needed encouragement!! :smile: this isn't easy but always good to remember that I'm not alone
Hi! I am also studying for the April LSAT and am very interested in doing in person reviews!!! I can do anywhere in midtown Manhattan and UES as well :)
Anyone have tips on how to best practice formal logic? I'm really getting beat up on those NA/SA questions :(
Question about the LSAT writing, how do I pull up spell check on the macbook? I just tried to do a practice round on LawHub but the toolbar wasn't popping up.
Hi! I live and work in NYC, would love to join this study group!
Anyone studying for the LSAT in ATL/Buckhead? Looking for study buddies!
I was in the same place, and it's still not perfect for me to be honest. I kept getting -10 to -8 consistently on LR. Now I'm getting -3 to -5. Somethings that helped me were:
Wrong Answer Journal - less so about really writing everything down but really thinking about why you picked the wrong answer choice/changed your mind in blind review
Taking care of myself - cannot believe how long it took for me to realize that I need to sleep lol
Reading the Loophole - honestly the only textbook I found helpful (and engaging!)
Same!
Hi!
Does anyone have any engaging/useful/motivating podcasts related to LSATs that they recommend? My commute to work is an hour and I need something to help me feel productive. Would greatly appreciate it! :)
Good luck!!! Wishing you all the best + more :)
I was consistently getting -2 on my PTs and after the April exam, I can't seem to get a PT with an RC score higher than -7. Any advice about how to get out of this rut (soon hopefully)? Any drilling advice for these next couple of days would be beyond useful!
There is a way. On some prep tests (e.g. 85), there's a drop down where you can select the august LSAT version (LR, LR, RC).
Hey! I'm in Atlanta and hoping for the same - though I may be taking the september exam.