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If there is still room I'd like to join! Thanks.
10 mg maxiumum strength Melatonin do the trick for me.
26 is pretty much the average age in law school
I also just bombed 72. I think there is a pretty good consensus among people that 72 is one of the hardest PT's ever written so that made me feel a little bit better!
80's
Embarrassing fell for D during timed run but got it right on BR. J.Y hits the nail on then when he says that you have to ASSUME that looking at a photo implies engagement. For example, I could be staring out my window and looking at a tree. Does that mean I'm engaged with that tree? Absolutely not, I am just staring blankly at it, totally spaced out. In fact, I barely noticed that it was even there.
Why does the second censor change to 3/4?
I chose D because I assumed that mice were not aware because they are nocturnal, therefore sleeping, therefore not aware. dumb mistake & assumption.
This is one of the hardest LR sections I've ever done.
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@ yup! So top notch that they don't accept me hahahaha I got rejected from UBC Because even though my LSAT score is 5-6 points higher than their mean accepted, they used ALL of my GPA from my 5 year degree, including my really, really rough first year where I had a 2.3GPA. So they calculated me at a 3.1 GPA even though I really graduated with a 3.4 and if you took my best 2 years it'd be something like a 3.6. Totally mediocre, but if I'd known I wanted to try out for law maybe I wouldn't have messed around taking calculus for fun and actually done some more homework.... shrug.... Just shows that your LSAT isn't everything!
I did hear that for Candian Law schools. GPA matters alot more than it does law schools in USA. And that retakes may not be used against you if you retake too many times. Why don't you apply to law schools in USA. Theres alot of splitter friendly law schools like Northwestern :)
A large percentage of law schools in Canada look at your last two years while some look at all of your years in undergrad. How do US schools weigh GPA? Do a lot of them look at your last 2/3 or best 2?
I'm in a similar situation, except that instead of writing the September exam, I withdrew a few days before test day. I was close to but not averaging my target score and was just brute forcing my way through PT's before I ultimately hit a massive burnout about a week and a half before the test. Since then, I have found it very hard to get back into routine (studying around 6 hours a day) and haven't been motivated at all. I have decided to take the rest of this weekend off (have a friends engagement out of town anyway) and try and get back to the grind on Monday which will give me 2 full months of prep. Here's to hoping everything works out!
Man LR is getting way more difficult in the more recent PT's
This question is actually very tricky. I thought the first sentence was the MC.
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@ Joining this convo, where do I find this "LG bundle"? Or it does not exist anymore? Just finished CC a couple of weeks ago too!
Yea I just emailed Dillon about this. You have to be an Ultimate+ user :-( so I'll definitely be upgrading after I finish the CC.
I did the same thing (upgraded once I finished the CC) very much worth it!
Just eavesdropping in on here...but just wanted to ask if the LG bundles in Ultimate + are printable? Or do you need to physically go into the PT's and print them off manually?
Just finished CC, had premium, now thinking about upgrading to Ultimate +...do you strongly reccomend it? Thanks!
The come to Jesus moment for my LSAT prep, as it were, was definitely upgrading to the Ultimate + and gaining access to all of the drilling materials, problem sets, question bank, explanations, and, my favorite, the LG Bundle!
To answer your question, yes, it is printable as a bundle. No need to go into the individual tests and print each PT's games separately.
Awesome, thanks for the advice man!
I got crushed. 7 points below my PT average and very disappointed in how I did in each section. I don't know what happened. Maybe it was the nerves of the first take. The only positive was that I nailed the mining game...lol. Hopefully January goes better.
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@ Joining this convo, where do I find this "LG bundle"? Or it does not exist anymore? Just finished CC a couple of weeks ago too!
Yea I just emailed Dillon about this. You have to be an Ultimate+ user :-( so I'll definitely be upgrading after I finish the CC.
I did the same thing (upgraded once I finished the CC) very much worth it!
Just eavesdropping in on here...but just wanted to ask if the LG bundles in Ultimate + are printable? Or do you need to physically go into the PT's and print them off manually?
Just finished CC, had premium, now thinking about upgrading to Ultimate +...do you strongly reccomend it? Thanks!
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Literally in the exact same position as you (and also Canadian). I'm signed up for the December LSAT, but at this point I have just finished the CC and just wrote my first PT and I've realized that I still need a TON of work to do. Unless my PT scores rise significantly within the next month, I do not want to walk into that December test with not much confidence. Personally, I set my sights on entering law school in 2018 because I literally have no idea what I would do with an additional year off...so I'm really in a hard spot right now. At this point, I'm contemplating the idea that having another full year off wouldn't be the end of the world and that I could do some things in that time that could be to my benefit (do some travelling, read a lot of books, find some work/volunteer opportunities).
I started PT's at the start of October, and the plan was go write PT's til the end of November (3 a week). I realized that going through 3 PT's in a span of 7 days with a thorough is near impossible.
To the OP, or others that have a knowledge of Canadian law schools, do you know what specific schools are open to accepting February LSAT's for 2018?
Good luck!
All schools except Windsor, I believe, accept the Feb LSAT! :)
Thanks!
Literally in the exact same position as you (and also Canadian). I'm signed up for the December LSAT, but at this point I have just finished the CC and just wrote my first PT and I've realized that I still need a TON of work to do. Unless my PT scores rise significantly within the next month, I do not want to walk into that December test with not much confidence. Personally, I set my sights on entering law school in 2018 because I literally have no idea what I would do with an additional year off...so I'm really in a hard spot right now. At this point, I'm contemplating the idea that having another full year off wouldn't be the end of the world and that I could do some things in that time that could be to my benefit (do some travelling, read a lot of books, find some work/volunteer opportunities).
I started PT's at the start of October, and the plan was go write PT's til the end of November (3 a week). I realized that going through 3 PT's in a span of 7 days with a thorough is near impossible.
To the OP, or others that have a knowledge of Canadian law schools, do you know what specific schools are open to accepting February LSAT's for 2018?
Good luck!
JY likely triggered some communists
J.Y. said 'cuckold' and I can't get over it.
Do you reccomend reading the Powerscore bible? I have done the CC and am struggling with LG and was planning on going straight to fool proofing
Brain exploded.