If I have an LOR from work does that job have to be on my resume when I apply to schools?
The LOR is impressive. But the job is not as impressive as my other work experience.
If I have an LOR from work does that job have to be on my resume when I apply to schools?
The LOR is impressive. But the job is not as impressive as my other work experience.
Personally, 3 PTs a week is overkill. It would drive me insane (not to mention burn out).
Hi Avocat 2021
I think we received completely different tests.
I felt like 7sage prepared me for every single Logic Game except for the ones on the test today.
RC felt easy (maybe because I loved the subjects they were about).
LR felt normal.
I do not feel entirely confident about the test today but I feel proud that I finally took the actual LSAT for the first time.
Thanks everyone. I appreciate your comments and support.
I am definitely taking this week off.
I have taken 5 timed PTs.
By the third and fourth sections my mental exhaustion is so severe I get slow and stupid.
It is debilitating to the point where the easiest LG takes forever to complete.
Mental exhaustion prevents me from finishing sections.
I quit drinking liquor a long time ago.
I excercise 5 days a week.
I take Seroquel and Lithium for bipolar disorder at night.
I drink coffee every morning.
When I BR I structure my time to match a timed PT.
I take 1 PT a week.
I have taken 5 timed PTs.
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Thanks a lot Justicerequiresconsequences
Thanks lexxx
Thanks
I found one case where a person received extra time for being bipolar.
I am just curious.
If a person was diagnosed with bipolar disorder several years after taking any standardized exam is it worth seeking accommodations for the LSAT?
Drill packs are a bit overwhelming. I understand that quality is better than quantity when it comes to studying. So I want to pace myself in the most practical way as possible.
I am studying 5 days week.
I could use a little structure when it comes to LG, LR, and RC sections.
Can anyone recommend a daily and weekly study schedule for drill packs 1-16?
Thank you so much for your advice.
Thanks for the advice Leah. This week I will apply what you said.
I understand for some people it can take up to a year to go from 140s to 160s. But is it normal to not show any improvement in Logical Reasoning sections after the first 10 timed Prep Tests?
During Blind Review I can get 20 correct out of 25. While taking timed Prep Tests I am only getting 11 correct. I do relatively well on the first 10 to 12 questions but after that I am a mess.
Timing is certainly an issue for me. But for the moment I am more concerned about getting as many questions correct as I can answer.
Right now I have the foundation to get 160 -165 during Blind Review. I’m just not performing well on Logical Reasoning sections when I set the timer.
Are there any techniques or exercises I can do to improve timed LR sections?
What sorts of drills should I be doing? And should I do them timed?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Happy New Years to everyone.
Sorry for not responding sooner. Your answer to my question was very helpful.
Thanks.
When people on 7Sage discuss "drilling" I am confused as to what they are referring to.
Is "drilling" doing Blind Reviews and re-writing the same Logic Game over and over?
Please, please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks.
Thanks.