I am not sure if you are a Native Chinese speaker. Although I currently reside in the US, I can always share links for several Chinese LSAT discussion groups on wechat or QQ which have a lot of LSAT-flex test takers in Mainland China, if you are a N…
@lsatjourney said:
Could you share us about how your day to day looked liked, your study schedule and how worked through it?
Since I worked full time, I really didn't follow a set schedule or something. I basically studied in most of my spar…
@GTFOHLSAT said:
Congratulations man! I'm currently working on speed on my LG (consistently -0 in BR) and LR (-3 in BR). But I can't seem to wrap my head around RC. Even with unlimited time in BR, my best was still -9. Do you have any recs for…
@kingJZ180 said:
that's incredible! I am also a Chinese and non-English native speaker. I am struggling on RC so much. Could you share how you improved RC briefly? Thank you!
Sure! You can message me or add me on wechat (martinxi679) to talk…
@VerdantZephyr said:
@martinxi679 I do not think that your diversity statement has to talk about why you want to pursue law. If it does impact that that great, but don't force it. I would go over the admissions curriculum to learn more.
Go…
@VerdantZephyr said:
@martinxi679 said:
@VerdantZephyr said:
@martinxi679 ABSOLUTELY write a diversity statement. While oftentimes in other contexts diversity is seen as or portrayed as having a protected class o…
@Chloeeee said:
You have wonderful and diverse stories for sure! Just out of curiosity, why not write them in your PS?
Thanks! Well for your question, first of all I was curious about my Asian/Chinese background being an ORM status which wil…
@"LOWERCASE EVERYTHING" said:
definitely write it. i think you have a compelling story to share. good luck!
Thanks for the insight and good luck to you too!
@legallytired said:
i agree with the above ^ i think you should definitely write it, i've seen in many diversity statement descriptions that it can be more than just culture or race and those experiences would make for a great diversity statem…
@VerdantZephyr said:
@martinxi679 ABSOLUTELY write a diversity statement. While oftentimes in other contexts diversity is seen as or portrayed as having a protected class or being disadvantaged by one's background in some way law schools are …
My situation is very similar to you with a slightly lower GPA and higher LSAT. My suggestion would be to go ahead and apply to all of your target schools that have their 75th below 167, and you can always send more applications to other schools in J…
@"is.saber" said:
@martinxi679 said:
My advice would be: try not to lose confidence, find some study partners, and think through your study plan to see if there should be any change to how you study and review the PTs. I was in a s…
@mrmurphy815 said:
@martinxi679 said:
My advice would be: try not to lose confidence, find some study partners, and think through your study plan to see if there should be any change to how you study and review the PTs. I was in a …
My advice would be: try not to lose confidence, find some study partners, and think through your study plan to see if there should be any change to how you study and review the PTs. I was in a similar boat for July test where I scored about 5-6 poin…
I think we are in the same boat: RC being the weakest, LR in the middle, LG being the strongest, and both aiming for that mid-170's mark. My friend and I are both scoring around low 170's, so would you like to join us as a study partner? Please mess…
@legallytired said:
@martinxi679 oh wow yeah they are definitely randomizing everything to the max and mixing all of the sections up. did you also think that the game with the 4 or 5 activities and 12 spots was a little bit difficult or was i…
@jlewis2618 said:
Hi All,
This was my first LSAT so excuse the new guy question please
I'm accustomed to BR and always want to see which questions i got wrong after taking an exam.
Will LSAC allow us to review the questions on …
@legallytired said:
i did not have any issues with my proctor; it was a very good experience. he did not bother me at all and only talked to me through the chat box and never sent anything during the exam. i was very nervous about having a bad…
Hey I am interested! Also aiming for the October exam and scoring around 169-173. Similar to you, my strength is LG and my weakness lies in RC.
Let me know if you are interested, thanks!
Sorry that this is not an advice, but similar situation here - consistenly scoring 169-173 on PTs (Flex scoring though), weaknesses in LR are strengthening & weakening, although my section break down is more like -0 for LG, -4 to -7 for RC, --0 …
I believe both the 7sage admission timeline's statement and your statement are correct. A decent amount of law schools (especially the top law schools) start accpeting applications in September, but it does not really make a difference between submi…
@"The Great White Shark" said:
@martinxi679 said:
Did anyone have a 27RC-26LR-23LG? Feeling a little embarassed about not remembering any of the topics tested... However, I do not recall any topics mentioned above, which appears a …
Did anyone have a 27RC-26LR-23LG? Feeling a little embarassed about not remembering any of the topics tested... However, I do not recall any topics mentioned above, which appears a little strange to me. I just remember the structure of the last game…
@rjp12345 said:
Hey! I definitely agree one part of the solution here is improving comprehension; ideally, you feel like you have a baseline level of understanding of any passage you confront, and never feel truly out of your element. Identify…