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liuyolanda857
Saturday, Jan 31 2015

I experienced the same thing. But I define racing through as avoiding unnecessary rereading, staring sth blankly or spending tough questions longer than 1.5min ( will come back for it). One important thing is that racing through is not rushing through, and it must be based on a scientific thinking, elimination procedure rather than some blind intuition.

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liuyolanda857
Thursday, Oct 23 2014

I hear Seton Hall is very strong and famous for health care law program. If you can go to a top 20 law school, definitely go for it even though that specific school's health care law program is not ranked very high. However, if you are looking for some average ranking ( 50-80) schools, do go to the schools that are especially strong for health care law. Even for U of Maryland, I strongly suggest that you contact their admission office, to ask their health care law students' employment data specifically, maybe 100% health care law students find jobs and they make a large portion of the overall 50% employed. Use the LR method to view the data smartly~

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liuyolanda857
Friday, Dec 12 2014

@ can you send me one copy too? My email is liuluyang2014@.com thank you so much!

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liuyolanda857
Monday, Dec 08 2014

@ thank you so much for the tips!

After finishing today's test, I am determined to retake it in Feb. I feel I know which questions are hard for me and where the trap is, however, I seldom have time to reread the stimuli/re-check all the choices. I have been in the States for over 4 years, grad school+ work, but I have to admit that my reading speed and accuracy is well below the high LSAT scores...any suggestion how to increase reading speed and accuracy ( I sometimes miss some info in the stimuli and thus get it wrong. Realize how stupid I am when BR them) ??? I am an avid novel reader, maybe if should switch to Economist, forbes recently?

also, any suggestion for study schedule and strategy? I started with a diagnose of 148, after full time for two months, improved to 153 ( PT 63-75); in the recent two weeks, finally increased to 156 ( PT 69-72). My BR is usually 165 ish. so I guess I should be able to get 165 ish ( or at least lower 160s) after two more months' study?

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liuyolanda857
Friday, Jan 02 2015

My PT is around 156, and BR is 175ish. Bombed RC many times, -13 sometimes. After BR, still 3 -5 wrong!!Any suggestion for RC? How to drill RC?practice by group,e.g. Science, humanities, law etc?

By the way, The drilling by question type significantly improved my BR LR (2-3 wrong in total) score though no obvious improvement in the test score yet.

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