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Thursday, Apr 26 2018

I have to have my room neat and tidy because my life is a MESS and I need something to be in order tbh

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Tuesday, Apr 24 2018

I'm in a very similar boat with the time crunch. I study by reading up on strategies and explanations of the question types, I have a supplementary study book (a Kaplan Ultimate Guide from 2011) that explains how the questions are written and how to crack them. After that, I just continually run practice sections from previous tests. They are 35 minutes a piece, so you should have just enough time to do one section a day.

Other little things I do throughout the day include listening to a few podcasts, I like Thinking LSAT, which runs through how to prep for the LSAT and general law school admissions stuff. I also listen to The Law School Toolbox, but that's less of an LSAT podcast and more of a general Law School one.

I suggest practice, practice, practice. At this point it's still worth it to do aggressive drills, especially if you're preparing for the September or October LSAT.

Good luck!!

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Thursday, Apr 19 2018

rsrochlin195

help! I have no GPA! What to do?

I go to a small liberal arts honors college (New College of Florida) which doesn't offer traditional grades. All of my classes are pass/fail and have a narrative evaluation system. Some of the places I've talked to don't want to see my evals at all, and will just bank my application on my LSAT. How much higher should I try to score to convince these schools to admit me?

Does anyone else have experience applying to schools with no GPA?

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Friday, Apr 13 2018

rsrochlin195

Best Study Book For extra tests/questions?

What is y'alls favorite/most effective prep book. I have an older Kaplan Premier/Unlocked, but I'm burning through the content pretty quickly. Is there a different brand you like better? I want to focus on actual questions and full length tests, rather than learning guides (since 7sage does that well).

I'd like to spend less than $40, if possible.

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