I usually read Leaders and Briefings. I'm Chinese, so I also read the Asia and China sections, especially Chaguan, the columnist for China. I also glance over United States and Middle East just because these are my areas of focus as an IR major. Fin…
honestly as an international student, i'm more bummed out by the fact that the Nov. test isn't international.
I'm still registered for it and I'm planning on just trying out my luck with it (perhaps using a VPN to login and turning it off before t…
@kilgoretrout said:
Also want to add that I think this is what's super annoying about the FLEX, we spend so long studying and building up our stamina for this test only to have it all go to shit because of tech issues. And especially since a l…
@"Lawyer Looch" could you talk a little more on what happened when your internet connection was lost? and what the proctor did after you reconnected? I'm also in an area with spotty internet and I'm taking mine on Thursday.
@hopefulling my BR scores have been about 2-5 points higher on average for each PT. I do BR a bit differently: I only look at questions I've flagged during the exam, and therefore on days I'm not doing so well a lot of the questions I got wrong were…
@LSATWARRIOR thanks! in my opinion it doesn't really matter which course/tutoring services you choose. what matters is that you stick with it and go through all the lessons systematically. they may sound boring and hard to understand at first, but t…
My suggestion for you is to wait off this application cycle and apply next year. Since you already have a job (inferring from your mention of a job haunt), your resume won't make you look like you're exclusively studying for the LSAT in the meantime…
Definitely apply now. You have very good reasons for your resume gap. Just make sure you include it in your addendum. A personal illness + family issue are completely reasonable explanations. And a GPA of 3.9 (from an Ivy, no less) with a 171 LSAT w…
Depends on which school you're applying...some schools won't process your application if they see there's another LSAT coming up, and some schools will just process your application as is.
For RC, try finishing the first two passages quicker so you could buy more time for the harder passages in the back. Guess and skip any question that you're unsure on. In other words, choose your fight, and know when to skip.
For LG, you could try…
@nikkiwantsa160 said:
About to take my first practice test with the Flex and I'm nervous! I know it's only the first but it can be so discouraging if it doesn't turn out well
you'll be fine! focus on perfecting the LG as much as you can! LG…
@summerofstudying said:
7Sage Flex is just picking the first of the two LR sections - so if the LR sections were 2 and 3, you'll take the section 2 LR.
For the Flex, LSAC is using existing LR sections from non-disclosed tests. As far as a…
there's a chance that this is a form of mild ADHD, so perhaps it's best to go check it out with a doctor, and taking some medications if it were the case.
the problem is we're all scattered around different time zones so it's hard to figure out the most common denominator. For example, I'm in China, which is UTC+8, which means 10am here is 10pm in New York. Unless they greatly expand the range of time…
Do not worry. You're far from the only one out here who's stressing and having anxiety. All you can do in these circumstances is to tell yourself to take baby steps.
Stop spending eight hours a day studying. Instead, just get fresh copies of logic…