Dear All,
Let me know if there's anyone interested in exchange PS, resumes, etc. I am in the midst of writing all this and I think having as many eyes on as possible would be great. PM or post!
Hey I don't know if its too late but I'm interested also
Dear All,
Let me know if there's anyone interested in exchange PS, resumes, etc. I am in the midst of writing all this and I think having as many eyes on as possible would be great. PM or post!
Hey all -
Took the june flex and got a 169 - I'm trying to get into legal academia (PhD in history) so i can only apply top tier essentially, which I'm seeing a 169 does not cut it for. For those who took the test a second time and improved 3-4 points, do you have any tips to make studying more effective? I was PT'ing between 172-178 before the test - the last month before scores declined due to nerves/burnout. Not sure how to avoid this with re-test, and REALLY don't want to devote my life to this cursed test again for nothing. Any help very much appreciated
Hey all - taking the June Flex and I've noticed in the last few weeks that I have gone from regularly -1/-3 on LG to -5/-7. As test time gets closer, I'm making a lot of really dumb mistakes, getting angry, missing key inferences. Even problem sets that I have already done before, I am now missing questions on. Whenever I think about LG I now get this pit in my stomach. I would welcome any advice to get this train back on track, and thank you!
hey, I have the same issues with NA/SA - it just takes time, watching the videos, figuring out how to map everything out, and distinguishing between NA and SA within the questions themselves, because a lot of the questions will have ACs that confuse them. I take PTs, see that I have missed an SA question that is like 2 or 3 stars, and then drill about 10-20 SA questions before I take the next one. repetition is just the key
I live in Paris and would like to do this also - its been two weeks but if you are still looking message me?