I signed up for LSAC's field study which is coming up this Friday and Saturday. I am not sure how to schedule a day and time through LSAC. If anyone has signed up for this and knows how to schedule a time please lmk! Thank you.
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So what about admissions for 2023 any idea of how it'll affect it?
I'm also wondering about this
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It's the same as the regular test. You make a ProctorU account and schedule it through their website.
Thank you so much!
I am interested!
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I would focus on all sections.
And I would love to help and tutor you for free. I will do it for sport. If you need only 7 points to increase it will take between 1 and 2 weeks.
I would really appreciate that! I am not too familiar with the 7sage website so I do not know if I can DM you, but I can send you my email if that works.
Hi! I started at 140 and am trying to reach 154 so I would love some advice!
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Personally I think the quickest way to improve your score is to focus on perfecting your strengthens as much as possible. For example, if LG is your strong suit, which is also the easiest section for most to improve on, I would focus on that. Or if LR is your strong suit, figure out which question types you understand the most and work towards perfecting those types and so on and so forward. Maybe even consider rescheduling your test date to February if it's not too late if this is something that is really concerning you. I would aim to study as much as you can up until the final 2 weeks of the test without cramming or stressing yourself out as well.
Thank you so much!
I am currently stuck between a 147-151 on PT. I have about 10 weeks until I take the LSAT and my goal score is a 154. I have gotten a 154 once, but that was untimed and I took double the time recommended. Does anyone have any advise on how long I should study or what I should do throughout the next few weeks?
Congratulations! I’m in a similar situation. Would you mind saying how many hours you studied a day/what you weeks looked like?
Hi! I have had the same experience and I have been studying for 6 months off and on. I asked similar questions to some of my friends that are already in law school and they said sometimes you are either studying too much or too little and everyone is different. After I reevaluated my schedule, I have gone up 3 points in less than a month. It also depends on other things you have going on like school or work. I find that it is best to study in the morning for about 1-2 hours and then after I get out of work or school for another hour to let myself digest what I just learned.