I took the July Lsat and signed up for the September one. I spent about 9 months studying, and I now realize I'm pretty much out of preptests.... Do I just start redoing them?
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Does this phrase introduce the sufficient or necessary condition? Ex. Tina will enter the pool, if and only if Mike enters.
T->M
or
M->T
Thanks!
PS, I'm thinking it is the latter of the two.
I started 7sage with a 138, and I have done every preptest, until preptest 79. Drum roll please... 161! I'm still 4 points under my goal, of 165. I hope there is still some improvement before the july test. Reading comp is my weakness, especially the science passages.
A little over a week in 7sage I took a PT and improved by 3 points. I got a 157 a new personal best! With that said, I'm still having problems with the LR questions that ask something along the lines of the flaw in this argument best resembles... or the flaw in this argument is......these question types. Any pointers?
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I'm going to do a few drills tomorrow and take pt 84 on Thursday. Friday I'm going to my favorite cigar lounge and read. Saturday do some yard work and maybe a few RC passages, then on Sunday do a few logic games, I actually enjoy doing them, and getting to sleep early.
Haha same I will probably go to my lounge- see if they have any Padrons in. I took my last PT today (C2) and scored my average. Just sections or single passages/games till test day for me.
The Pardon Family Reserve is a fine stick. I haven't had any of there others. I am typically a Davidoff smoker.
I'm going to do a few drills tomorrow and take pt 84 on Thursday. Friday I'm going to my favorite cigar lounge and read. Saturday do some yard work and maybe a few RC passages, then on Sunday do a few logic games, I actually enjoy doing them, and getting to sleep early.
LSAC says it takes place in the Arizona Ballroom. Is in the same vicinity as all there other ballrooms? I went down there on Thursday and none of the people that work there knew what I was talking about.
Of getting into a school with the exact median lsat score and over the 75 percentile for gpa?
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I'm jealous of all the people with diagnostics in the 160s, haha! :neutral:
Same here, I started in the low 140's and got to the mid 150's with self study. My goal is the mid 160's with the help with 7sage. I started just a few days ago, and I just learned of BR.... As a son of a successful lawyer and a grandchild of a judicial judge, I feel embarrassed. I hate that people have a "cold d" of which a aspire to achieve. On a positive note, my father, who graduated from GW in the 70's, have no idea how to help me with the LSAT.
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Credentials & CAS ==> Manage LORs ==> Add/Edit My Recommenders :smile:
Mucho gracias me amigo.
Is it just me, or is the LSAC webpage a pain to navigate? I can't for the life of me find how to get LOR's submitted. I read somewhere on here that you can email a link to the person you want to write it. I have had no luck finding said link...
Thank you for the kind words. I only started 7sage a couple of days ago, and spent about four hours on the program. I have been taking copious notes, then reviewing them at work. I feel as if I have gotten two weeks worth of self studying knowlege from just two days of 7sage. I wish I have found about it earlier.
I plan on taking the the LSAT in June. My first score on a practice lsat was 140 (low, I know). I have self studied to the mid 150's and just started this program yesterday, praying it can get me in the 160's. I have a 3.7 undergrad gpa in elementary education (a joke, I know), military experience, and teaching experience. What I am trying to get at is, will a 160 with these other softs get me into ASU or a school near the same ranking?
I have gotten admitted to my safe school, but I got put on a wait list for my preferred school. Are there any suggestions to up my chances?
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I have my eye set on ASU , too, and am testing in June. How funny :smile:
For me, it's all about financials. I've read on several DB's that U of A seems to be a little more generous with scholarships than ASU. Granted, it's 44 vs ASU's 25, but not having debt/having less debt is a pretty important thing to weigh. Just something to consider.
164 seems to be the magical number for the purse strings from everything I've read.
How weird... I can't find scholarship specifics listed on their site anymore They seem to have changed some pages.
My Google Fu found an older version discussing some of their scholarship programs, though. Maybe it will be helpful. It looks a lot like what was linked from their website when it was still up:
https://www.law.asu.edu/sites/default/files/jd_four_ways_to_apply.pdf
They have a lot of named scholarships as well.
Good luck! Maybe I'll see you at the test! :smiley: Which location did you wind up picking?
Luckily my father is pretty well off and there is no need for loans. I just need the acceptance.
I always think of JFK's Moon Speech
"We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard; because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, one we intend to win"
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This lesson talks about "if and only if":
Advanced: Bi-Conditionals
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/advanced-bi-conditionals/
It's not "T->M or M->T" but it is "T->M and M->T"
Thanks, I haven't gotten there in the CC.