Hi! I am planning to apply to schools in early November. I have a draft personal statement and would love some feedback. I am more than happy to return the favor. Comment below and I'll send you a message :)
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Hi! I'm currently trying to balance an unpredictable job as an executive assistant to a politician, bartending, and studying. My advice would be do not sacrifice sleep! Make time during lunch breaks, slower work days, right after work before you move on to working out/ making dinner/ sleeping. Fit in an hour whenever you can. Right now, I am doing 1 PT test a week (test Saturday, BR Sunday). If you need a rest day, TAKE IT. I've learned that I don't retain anything I've learned if I am stressed about work or squeezing in studying. I know it's difficult, but keep pushing!
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I am very interested!
I completely relate to being thrown off. My testing session was interrupted with LSAC's glitch on Saturday and I had to start again 3 hours later. I tried to stay as calm as possible, but it definitely shakes you up! Just know you tried your best and I'm sure 9 months of studying paid off!
I had a normal water bottle and it was fine after showing my proctor that nothing was written on or taped to it. I did dump most of it on myself accidentally during the 3rd section though, so make sure your lid is on well! LOL
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time pressure could be tripping you up?? are you drilling timed or not?
Only drilling timed. Answering all questions in the section.
I was making major progress on all of my sections, but RC seems to have taken a turn for the worst. The decline started at the same time I began taking my PTs on Lawhub in preparation for the exam. I am drilling 4-passage sections and doing really well, but it’s not transferring to my PTs. The most concerning thing is I didn’t feel like I did badly on my PTs… Any tips, advice, prior experience with this phenomenon? Thank you in advance!
I am exactly one month into 7Sage and feel like I'm learning a lot. I started my first 2 months of studying using books and paper tests, so digital tests are new for me and I've definitely noticed a slight actual score drop as I'm adjusting. I've noticed that my blind review score is increasing even though my actual score has remained the close or the same for the past 4 practice tests. Any advice for making my BR intuition/realizations happen while taking the actual exam?
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If any of you are still interested in doing a swap, please message me! Hoping to get as many eyes on mine as possible. Thanks!