I've heard that for most schools, your LSAT score is considered on a spectrum that is +/- 3 points, so you are nearly as competitive as someone who is 3 points above you. This was during a webinar from a dean of admission at a top 30 law school.
If you get that score in BR, that means you know (most of) the answers instinctively. Therefore, I recommend you aggressively, over confidently, and zealously choose an answer right away and move on. Here’s why:
1. You’re giving your instinct the c…
@madameninja said:
Hi everyone,
I am feeling really discouraged. My diagnostic was a 145 and did not change substantially until I did 7sage. Last week, I got a 156, which was AMAZING to me, and I couldn't believe it. Now my score has only…
@"Christina Walton" said:
Is the flex exam on something similar to law hub? Because I can't highlight or underline on there at all. I don't know if it's just my computer but I'm worried I wont be able to on the test
I took the January 2020 L…
Absolutely take a break. My biggest score jump came after 2 and a half weeks of absolutely no studying or testing. I have heard enough anecdotal evidence to make me strongly believe in the power of a fresh mind and a break right before the real thin…
Absolutely focus on LG. That is the easiest section to improve upon, in my opinion. With regular practice, -0 is not impossible. It will give you the highest score jump, especially since you are on a time crunch. I would focus improvement on LG and …
I am also taking the August LSAT and working full time. Let’s connect and keep each other accountable! What platform works best for you, Seriously? We could do Zoom, Facebook... Is there an option on here?