I took about one a week and then followed it with days of heavily understanding all my wrong answers and then deeply studying certain concepts before my next PT! I don't recommend studying more than 6 hours a day though, you will potentially suffer …
Hi! I was an applicant for this year's cycle and have also registered for the April 2021 LSAT. I applied from a range of T-20 to T-30 schools with a gpa that was above medians/75th percentiles and an LSAT that was usually right below the median. As …
Are these public informational sessions where anybody interested can attend? If so, then you are completely fine. They don't take attendance nor check to see who has come. I would not reach out to let them know you missed it because then you are hig…
Hey! I have actually already applied for this cycle as I took the November 2020 Flex, however I have been put on endless waitlists ever since. I am now looking to take another LSAT to either get off a waitlist and/or use towards a second gap year. I…
I would also recommend doing a little of each type of section (RC/LG/LR) a day, or just two types a day! I found that when I first started studying I only did LR for a week and then switched to LG the next and by that third week, my LR skills were d…
@edress definitely spend a decent amount of time on your game board! I got my LG down to -1/-0 by spending at least 3+ minutes on each game board, playing around with rules and creating scenarios! If a game gives you a rule such as "you must include…
I would personally start with the core curriculum on Sequencing! Go through it several times if you have to. I truly believe that if you can drill the concept of sequencing down to -1 or -0, you can start to mentally picture the correct answer in Lo…