JY, do they release the LSAT early to you because you are a celebrity borderline god in the LSAT subculture?
More seriously, can't thank you and the whole 7sage team enough for this resource. Most importantly, unlike most other test prep companies…
Reading over that writing sample though is getting me worried... JK! Fuck it. Didn't say anything crazy and it was somewhat coherent plus I seriously doubt anyone would exert the energy necessary to read my handwriting.
Yes thank you 7sage! Combining the resources on this website, videos, printouts, community, etc. with daily studying I was able to reach my goal. Thanks to the folks who work on this website and thanks to the great community!
Furthermore, does anyone have an idea of how much raw score can vary compared to the weighted score? For example, for a 168 how much can the raw score vary?
This is something I am completely capable of looking at myself, but I am beat
You are not the first. For a confidence boost, do the games on pt 73 . I really think 72 in general was just a tough test for logic games and overall. Seems like an anomaly though.
A gap probably wouldn't just help you get a better LSAT score and get you into a better school, it will give you an additional year of maturity and experience that may make you do better in law school which will help you in the job market after.
I sometimes work with folks in International Arbitration and they get to travel for cases a lot. Unfortunately though, when they travel it is normally for a big hearing or filing and they work 90-100 hours a week.
People who work on domestic cases…
I know TLS has some good stuff on it. But there are also a lot of people on it who just aren't very serious about Law School/honest who exaggerate their scores, experiences, etc. and just plain old make up things. I generally just don't believe mu…
Re feeling discouraged about an LSAT score before you have sufficiently prepared. It is my belief that the LSAT is definitely not a measure of intelligence, nor is it a foolproof method of measuring potential ability as a lawyer. It is a measure o…
I also work in big law. My experience studying while working crazy hours is the following. It is kind of like an in/out game. Here are the rules:
I want to do four things. Socialize, work, study, relax.
I only have time to do exactly two thing…
Apparently there is a blogger doing in depth analysis of various types of pencils. Here is the bloggers take on the black warrior.
https://pencilgrinder.wordpress.com/2008/04/07/the-mirado-black-warrior-a-step-in-some-direction-part-i/