Hey all!! I just recently started really locking in on the LSAT (for 2-3 weeks now). I am planning on taking it in August but hoping to maybe also take it in June (haven't decided yet). I feel so stressed because I feel like I was really understanding the content more, but I don't feel I have seen any improvement. Anyone else feel this way? I was curious if maybe my studying could be improved as I am also worried about burnout. I am trying to do a test/week by doing 3 sections spread out throughout the week, with a day after the section to review mistakes, learn from them, and then drill ( a method I learned from a 180 scorer youtuber). In addition to this, I am following my "balanced" 7Sage study plan and doing the lessons each day, along with 2-4 drill sets of 5. I study for about 4 hours daily, usually. I am really hoping to get to a 175+- anyone have any critiques or suggestions? Also, is my panic and anxiety based in reality or my OCD?????
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Absolutely always add all experience to a resume (in my humblest of opinions). Your time and energy = money. This is a great experience that will, likely, help you develop many important skills. IF YOU ARE A CO-AUTHOR, you could list it under "publications" on your resume or "research." I format my research projects in APA, but it does depend on the type of research. For APA, you would cite all of the authors and then bold your name. If you are not a co-author and simply worked on the project, then you would just talk about what you did, as opposed to displaying it as though you are an author- like any other job listing or academic endeavor on your resume. this is just my opinion
Why is it that in Q.4 "Everyone" isn't considered a referential? Wouldn't you need the previous context to understand who "Everyone" is as it is an exaggeration... or am I thinking about it too deeply? This is far from intuitive for me. Thank you 7Sage
hey diva!!! I am actually from the same area but need to be virtual due to being at university in another state. We are not in the same range (you are a little bit higher), and I just started studying BUT if you think it would be beneficial for you to "teach someone" or if you learn by explaining things to people (both correct and incorrect problems), I would be super down to study with you. Good luck!!