yep, as expected, LG3 f-Ed me over. But it's ok because I didn't suck at the other sections. I'm also well within the median for my goal school. But yeah, Game3, how cruel a fate.
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thanks for asking this, I've been thinking this myself and can't decide
the last two logic games were so bad it was like, "I hope I'm dreaming" but then you're not
even though I no longer need to take the LSAT, I still want to see the explanations for PT77. That was one trippy test.
I'm just going to have to watch tv, then.
IMHO, it depends on: 1.how crucial it is for you to start law school Fall 2016, 2. how likely is it for a score improvement between now and the next test date, since you work full time etc. 3.and finally, the school you want/need to get into, is February too late?
My PT scores are not where I would be comfortable but February is too late for my school of choice (late as in, they would've already allocated the majority of admission spots by then - so I would be literally picking over the leftover spots), so I have to take Dec. Postponing till Feb would prob give me 7 to 10 extra points improvement, but considering other factors, thats not enough reason for me. And yes, I need to be in law school by fall 2016.
Best of luck, iIhope it all works out for all of us!
i'm assuming you've already paid for the Dec Lsat ? Which means you can't get a refund as of prob now, def retake it, you paid for it already and chances are, you WILL do better. Do what you gotta do, its YOUR score. IMHO
yeah, that happens to me too…I'm compiling a list of potential warm ups for the morning of and hoping it will help.
Figure out how many study topics you need to do. Divide that by how much time you've got. Make a schedule based on that. Try to stick to it as humanely humanly possible. Do something physical first thing in the morning. Chug green tea. So long as you get your day's allotted work done, you're free to do other things afterward. It's not as bad as training for a swim meet in the dead of winter. We all got it in ourselves ! You'll be just fine. Even lazy assed me got through. :-)
Apparently it's a no-no. So I didn't either. Wondering if there are other opinion...
ive done it both ways. For me at least, it turns out that scribbling some key words next to a paragraph helps, in terms of saving time and "getting it".
I took so many PTs with my analog watch without resetting to 12 that I basically got good at timing myself as is.
You can order it directly from LSAC, they're selling it but its not supposed to arrive at your doorstep till mid November. I'm waiting on my copy.
check the 7Sage forum. No, really.
I swear me too! I can't remember a single q from the exp LR. I think they used one of those MIB memory wiping thingies on us.
"Any questions?"
"What if we need to pee?"
"Do you need to pee? If so go now"
Mass exit of all the women, including me.
@ ah! Then I think it's the first one because the q stems were "of its own kind"
So for those who got 3 LRs, which one was the experimental?
you mean its got nothing to do with Aeschylus' 7? I kid i kid
@ , me too…doing the hotel thing…but i'm packing my own quinoa breakfast and coffee (even reheated good coffee is better than…). I'm also taking my husband and my dog ! Walking the dog early morning really helps me wake up etc.
I can't seem to be able to find the answer key to the questions on the Question Bank! Is there a way? Thanks in advance.
So, ten years ago i applied to this law school and was rejected. I ended up not going to LS at all back then. Am applying again now, and reapplying to said school again. Should I "touch upon" it in my personal statement? I kind of don't want to but…Thanks all in advance.
Finish 7sage's study schedule - everything on it. (I didn't do the "Trainer", even though I did buy it.) I recommend the "Ultimate+" program because you get the harder stuff and that's what you will be encountering for reals. Then start taking some PTs (start from the earliest). I bought the compilation books from LSAC. Start with the one that has the earlier PTs. Once you finish one book, you WILL figure out your weaknesses. Note them, then go back to the syllabus and really hit-them-hard. To a pulp. Its either them or you. You decide. Good luck and most importantly, have fun - because it is and can be.
I just bought it but have not extensively used it. But its very interesting - having read some initial study tips and then sitting on a class, I'm already seeing differences in approaches. Don't know how I will do with it since I will only be starting 1L in the Fall but we shall see.
tart cherry juice also has melatonin, albeit in lesser quantity than a pill would but it helps me. That plus exercise and what @ said, waking early on Friday, should help me sleep like the old cranky dog that I am. Best of luck everyone, may the force be with all of us (All jedis use the force, but not all…)
Thank you 7Sage. I just received an acceptance email from my UNM. It was my #1 choice all along, since I live in New Mexico and intend on a career in environmental law and policy - and that schools has the a good clinical and natural resources elective. Anyhoo - yes, I did work my ass off and yes there was much blood, sweat and tears - but really JY Ping saved me sorry behind and for that, I thank you.
PS. On friday, I got priority wait listed by CU Boulder. But that's another story.
@ those palomino blackWings are unreal
just curious, what does burn out look like? Because I think I have it, and how long does it take to recover? I'm taking the test on Saturday?
"Gray" is suddenly and unexpectedly my most longed for color.