Hey all! Just out of curiosity, where is everyone planning to apply and why? My top choice is University of South Carolina since I want to live there and the law school facilities themselves and faculty are amazing. But I went undergrad at University of Kentucky so I will be applying there too, as well as FSU since I am a Florida native and want to keep my options open. If anyone was looking at going to UK and has questions about the school or Lexington in general, or if you're like me and want to go to USC, feel free to reach out and DM me!
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Hi! I am taking the LSAT in November and want to find someone to hop on a call of some sort to run through some of the more difficult LR questions because that is where I need the most improvement. I also want to find someone who is still in the process of applying to law school who can help make me be less stressed about getting everything right lol. I am in the eastern time zone and live in Lexington, KY. My availability is PM and Saturdays since I work full time currently. DM me if you're interested!
I feel as though the Domain and Rule format is no more helpful than just doing the arrows and figuring out the hidden connections. like for this question I said:
fish + /birds--> Gerbils--> /independent
fish + /birds-->/independent
From that I deduced that "no independent pet store that sells fish does not also sell birds" and that was the answer verbatim. Like this lesson says the Domain is pet stores... well duh. So I don't really find it helpful in any instance. maybe it will be with harder questions but not these.
I noticed once I stopped overthinking the answer choices, I got every single one right. Try not to focus on the timing, just the accuracy. once you get into good habits with recognizing patterns of wrong answers and picking the right ones, you will naturally get faster at answering them.
10/10!!! I have been feeling so defeated by studying and taking drills and this made me feel so much better about everything.
I took the November LSAT and scored a 156. This is pretty much on parr with what I was prep-testing and it was the highest score I had gotten on a prep-test, so I was mildly happy with it, until I saw the LSAT range for my top schools went up. I am having a hard time because although my GPA is a 3.68 and I have good recommendations, I still worry I wont get in. However, I entertained retaking the LSAT in January, but it would be after a long holiday break, and I work 2 jobs so the amount of studying I would get in before that time may not be worth waiting another month to apply. I need some advice on whether to use my current score and just hope for the best, making the rest of my applications stand out, or if I should retake in January and see what happens?
This might be a dumb question, but have you checked their difficulty level? Are they still different or are they all ranging in a similar difficulty level?