Anyone have some to help with getting through RC in a timely fashion? I am just mainly looking for some tips on how to best interpret the each section while not wasting too much time so I can answer all questions on the exam.
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@ would you mind explaining the meaning of AC, SA and MBT?
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I will be taking a mock LSAT though my university this coming Saturday (2/24). I have taken one PT before but being in a simulated test room for the first time may make it feel different. Do any of you have suggestions/recommendations for preparing for it whether it's bringing certain things or a good luck breakfast?
I just completed the Causation and Phenomenon-Hypothesis Question section in the CC and have a few questions regards the content in there before I move on to Strengthening Questions. I'm first of all curious as to if those who have completed the problem sets did so in a timed manner (1:24) or if you took time on each question within each of the 15 sets to try and find the answer? Any additional info/different perspectives would be greatly appreciated!
I'm just curious as to whether any of you go through the CC all the way through before taking another PT after having taken the diagnostic test in the beginning. If you do/did take PTs throughout the CC, how often do/did you take them and are there certain points within the CC that you think would be a good point to take one.
I have a question that goes off of what OP asked..
If someone were to go to a lower-ranked school that has one of the top programs for a certain practice of law (I.e - American University for International Law or Santa Clara University for Intellectual Property), would being in a top program help an applicant get to that 6figure mark or even help with getting into Big Law?
I am taking the LSAT somewhat late in the admissions cycle (November) and because of this, depending on how it goes I may wait until the next cycle to re-take the test. If I were to wait until the next cycle, would I need to gather my LOR's or would the ones that I have now carry over into the next cycle?
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Assuming that you have a smartphone, download the 7sage and take some practice tests. The app has a feature that will act as a proctor for taking practice tests and will time you and give you the break for each sections. Within this feature, you can adjust a setting for how many distractions you would like to be played while taking the practice test and basically it is noises of people coughing and pencils scribbling as well as pages turning. If you take it a couple times, maybe it could help with you becoming normalized to those test day distractions. Best of luck!