Hi everyone. I am curious if people in the NJ or NYC area would like to form a study group? I live in North/Central NJ but am interning in NYC, so either option would work. Please message me privately if you'd like to talk about forming a group. Thanks so much. Happy studying!
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By choosing E, I figured that if they reviewed the same movies and Sartore was still considered a better movie reviewer, then this bridges the gap. I don't know what I was thinking.
First off, thank you 7Sage for everything. I’ve had a great admissions cycle as a result. I’m wondering if any current law students or anyone else has any personal anecdotes or thoughts about either of these Jersey schools?
Does anyone have any tips for the writing sample portion? Thank you.
How does the curve work? I’m new to this
This was my first LSAT. Thank you 7sage. I felt very prepared and confident. I had the LR (26), LG, LR(25), LR(25), RC on digital. Found the first three sections very straight forward. I was shocked on the games how there really wasn’t any curve balls. I think it was the easiest game section on any test I’ve done. I thought the third LR after the break was extremely difficult. Way more difficult than the others. And the reading comp was by far one of the hardest sections I’ve ever done. can someone please confirm the experimental section? I’m freaking out a bit haha. Congrats everyone.
I am struggling very much with most strongly supported questions. Sometimes I will do problem sets and get 4/5 and then sometimes I get 2/5. I've noticed that reading carefully and looking for key words are a good technique but what other strategies do you have for MSS questions? Thank you.
Can someone tell me what watches are permitted for the paper exam? Thank you. Best of luck studying.
Hi All. I am curious to know some techniques or strategies on how people have been studying. Are you doing ALL the problem sets directly after the lessons? For example for MSS questions, are you doing all the problem sets in a row? Saving some for later days? What have you found helpful in regards to this? I hear from people the best way to get better is to continue to do problems; However, my worry is that by the time I get to the Logic Games or reading comprehension, I would have already completed all the problem sets for the logical reasoning. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Thank you.
I was caught because of the word ONLY on AC E
I’d be happy as well to swap. Great idea