Hey y'all, I got a 155 on the Nov LSAT after getting a 148 on the August LSAT, and I have a GPA of 3.8 from UCLA in your opinion should I retake the exam again in January or do you think I will get into a couple of schools here in California with my stats? I'm super duper over this exam and just wanna be done, and I truly do not care what school I go to so long as it's local I'm okay. what do you think I should do? do I have a chance? or should I try again?
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i'm glad i'm not the only crazy person who acts like PT's are the real exam this entire comment section made me feel less insane
A social drinker is someone who only drinks at social events :)
Once again English being my third language got the best of me :') The way D is worded doesn't even make sense to me unfortunately
I wanted to say you guys have all helped me out so so so much it has helped me so much reading about your guy's experiences. Some of you guys have given the best advice I have received yet. I now try to study only about 4/5 hours a day, and honestly, that has helped me out so much. I genuinely feel like I learn and understand more by studying 4/5 hours rather than studying 7/8 hours a day. Thank you all so so so much for being my LSAT besties. Doing this alone is so draining. I'm blessed to have a community here (3(/p)
At this point, I'll even take that just to be done with this exam
Thank you all so much for all your kind words and advice I appreciate you all so much!!
I've been full time studying for the LSAT for about 6/7 months now, and every day I aim to study 6-8 hours a day. I plan on taking the June LSAT as my first exam, and if I need to retake it, I plan on taking it in August as well. I'm the overthinking go-getter type. I'm sure many of you relate, but recently I've lost all my motivation. I no longer have the attention span to sit at my desk for 6-8 hours a day, and it just feels like I can no longer take my studies as seriously as I was before. I'm cutting corners every which way, and I feel completely hopeless and lost, especially with June being around the corner. I'm starting to think maybe I'm just not cut for this, but I don't know. I know you guys will probably give me the advice of taking some time off, but on top of being an overthinker and go-getter, I'm also someone who suffers a lot from anxiety and stress, so whenever I take breaks, I spend the whole time stressing out about the fact that I'm setting myself back by taking a break which ends up making a break completely useless. I'm a first-generation student, which means absolutely nobody in my life understands what I'm going through, so I feel very alone and defeated, and I just wanted to come on here and ask my fellow LSAT takers for some advice and guidance.
Thank you all in advance!
i'm very interested!!
I HATEEEEEE RRE questions soooo much
the answers randomly talking about computers is what threw me off here
LSAT writers take their jobs way too seriously sometimes lmao
I will never understand. Do people actually stop during a timed exam and write down this much lawgic for ONE singular LR question??? Who has the time for all that?
if you're gonna throw math at me in the middle of the LSAT I'm not even gonna attempt to understand it...... SKIPPPPPPP
question 15 is so confusing I don't understand the wording of the correct answer choice at alllllll
I took a literal nap in the middle of reading this question lmao
Lmao sometimes I deadass dont understand what the answer choices are saying even when they're using super simple vocabulary.....head empty
I HATE when he reads an answer choice and just goes, "whatever" and moves on....well yeah, it's whatever to you because you're an expert, but the rest of us are watching to find out why those answer choices are wrong smh
half the answer choices to this question are gibberish to me lol
I would say generally do some research about which law schools you might want to attend so that way you know what LSAT score you should be aiming towards. Some law schools accept an LSAT score of 152, and others don't even accept anything under 170, so just do your research to know what score you should aim for!
you're not alone because same LMAOOO
someone please explain this to me like I'm a 4 year old please :,)
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I look at this passage as something that's trying to talk about HOW we can help people be less sleep deprived and not WHY people are sleep deprived
call them!!!!