Hi guys so since we are almost 2 weeks away before the sept lsat, I need serious advice. I have seen major improvements these past two months, however, it's not where I would like to be and I feel like if i go into the sept test I feel, I will not do my best. I would like a score between 163-165, however, the highest I have scored is a 163 with an average range between 157-160 and I believe you should be practicing a couple point above. So what do you guys think? I know the obvious answer would be to move it, I was just hesitant, whether to rewrite it twice or if it's always better to do better the first time around as I am hoping to apply this cycle.
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yeah I know the obvious answer would be to move it, I was just hesitant, whether to rewrite it twice or if it's always better to do better the first time around as I am hoping to apply this cycle.
Hey guys so i'm writing the lsat on saturday and wanted to know what my friday and saturday morning should look like, I was thinking light drilling friday be in bed by 10pm wake up at 6am, shower, get in my zone. I don't want to eat too heavy cause usually when i'm nervous my stomach doesn't go well with too much food, so whats a good light breakfast that won't make me feel sick but still energized. Also do you guys recommend doing a bit of prep saturday morning? Any routine plan would be helpful!
I still don't understand the concept of drilling, isn't it basically blind review of similar concepts?
Hey so I'm a little frustrated because I feel i'm missing out on some pretty basic questions because of the time pressure and then when i go back and review I figure out the right answer. My questions is how do you comprehend all this info and get to the right answer so fast. Is it basically practice makes perfect? Thanks!
Hi guys, so I started studying the beginning of May and put in a full 40 hour a week, I took my first real practice test at the end of June and scored a 152. I started 7sage in the beginning of july and that is when I felt everything began to click with respect to the lsat trainer, and I used the Manhattan prep for logical reasoning. I started scoring between a 154-157 and blind reviewing in the high 160s throughout the month of July. The month of august is when i started creeping into the 160 region, and again I was putting in a full 40 hour week. For me one of my issue was not finishing the test on time, where I would miss 5 questions for logical reasoning per section, so building speed with practice has helped me a lot. I also learnt it's okay to skips questions and answer other questions you are more likely to get right.
Hey guys so I posted a comment a couple weeks ago on how I was testing at 154 and blind reviewing at 167, well now I am currently testing between 159-163, I obviously am aiming higher but it is satisfying watching yourself improve, so for those who may be frustrated right now keep pushing yourself and you will see results and this is coming from someone who had a diagnostic of a 145.
so i dont know if im over thinking it, but my picture is not like high end quality type, its a little fuzzy around the edges but you can for sure tell its me, i just don't if they will be super strict and be like oh its not crystal clear we can't let you in or if im just going crazy, how strict are they usually?
I was also in a similar situation, as I did not know my professors really well and kind of just went to class, wrote their tests and went to office hours every here and there. I started emailing profs I got really good grades in, and did have a few reject me as they did not know me which is understandable, however, I was able to get 2 professors, and i believe you will be able to as well because most profs genuinely would like to help out as many students as they can. Obviously, having a professor that knows you really well is a bonus, however, I still believe you will get some effort from any professor who agrees to write one. Start from there and see how it goes.