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sandyalmarradweh119
Sunday, Aug 08 2021
Are you going to be hosting another event? I did my LSAT last august and scored a 152 and I am reaching for 165 this year. I am going to do the exam in November 2021
sandyalmarradweh119
Monday, Jun 07 2021
Hey, I'd be interested. I am currently scoring in the 150's and would like to improve my score to the 160's. I need most help with reading comprehension and logical reasoning. It will be nice to have discussions with someone and a study buddy like this. Let me know if you are interested :)
Hey Hans,
I scored I 152 on the august LSAT and I applied to access categories to some schools. I also paid to do the Jan test to at least aim to score in the 160s. I think it’s really important to put LSAT as a high priority, you can always work part time and study for LSAT but I feel like full time work won’t be efficient as you won’t be putting 100% into LSAT.
I am a Canadian student as well and I really want to get into osgoode but don’t feel discouraged because you can achieve things if you put your mind into it.
If you missed a whole passage then it’s fine sometimes it’s better to do well on 3 passages then do all four. For next time you prep really take time into account. Do you also get accommodations for LSAT? I’m guessing because you’re applying to access category you can and should take advantage of it.
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Hi everyone,
So I took the flex yesterday and I am shocked at how underwhelmed I am.
Going in I was averaging around 159/160, and was generally feeling great in LR and RC, but still weak in games.
On the flex I did well on the games (by my standards) and then for some reason I couldn't get into shape for LR and RC (missed a whole passage) and I've no idea what happened.
At this point I will be content to score anything above my 154 from August.
I am applying to Canadian schools (in access category at most) with around a 3.7 gpa and I don't know whether I should keep studying full-time until the Jan Flex, or to go find a full-time job and study on the side.
Saving money for law school sounds nice, but one must get in for that to be relevant and I'm going to be borderline.
I appreciate any help really.
@ said:
Hi everyone,
So I took the flex yesterday and I am shocked at how underwhelmed I am.
Going in I was averaging around 159/160, and was generally feeling great in LR and RC, but still weak in games.
On the flex I did well on the games (by my standards) and then for some reason I couldn't get into shape for LR and RC (missed a whole passage) and I've no idea what happened.
At this point I will be content to score anything above my 154 from August.
I am applying to Canadian schools (in access category at most) with around a 3.7 gpa and I don't know whether I should keep studying full-time until the Jan Flex, or to go find a full-time job and study on the side.
Saving money for law school sounds nice, but one must get in for that to be relevant and I'm going to be borderline.
I appreciate any help really.
@ said:
Hi everyone,
So I took the flex yesterday and I am shocked at how underwhelmed I am.
Going in I was averaging around 159/160, and was generally feeling great in LR and RC, but still weak in games.
On the flex I did well on the games (by my standards) and then for some reason I couldn't get into shape for LR and RC (missed a whole passage) and I've no idea what happened.
At this point I will be content to score anything above my 154 from August.
I am applying to Canadian schools (in access category at most) with around a 3.7 gpa and I don't know whether I should keep studying full-time until the Jan Flex, or to go find a full-time job and study on the side.
Saving money for law school sounds nice, but one must get in for that to be relevant and I'm going to be borderline.
I appreciate any help really.
@ said:
Hi everyone,
So I took the flex yesterday and I am shocked at how underwhelmed I am.
Going in I was averaging around 159/160, and was generally feeling great in LR and RC, but still weak in games.
On the flex I did well on the games (by my standards) and then for some reason I couldn't get into shape for LR and RC (missed a whole passage) and I've no idea what happened.
At this point I will be content to score anything above my 154 from August.
I am applying to Canadian schools (in access category at most) with around a 3.7 gpa and I don't know whether I should keep studying full-time until the Jan Flex, or to go find a full-time job and study on the side.
Saving money for law school sounds nice, but one must get in for that to be relevant and I'm going to be borderline.
I appreciate any help really.