@caliclements said:
I wrote the Friday the 29th date and had two RCs trying to determine which one was scored...Overall, I thought the RCs were easier than I had found the PT's but I could be totally off. Normally I have trouble getting throug…
if we file the complaint and select the "cancel score to retake" option, but the dates they provide don't work for us, do we have the option to change our mind and keep the April 30th score? or will that test remain canceled? I want to file my compl…
@genesiszavaleta said:
I would wait and see your score before making a choice! I think the Score Preview only counts for first-time test takers (?)...So I would say do both. Wait and see your score. If its good keep it, if not use the score pr…
One very hard lesson I had to learn was it's not how much you study, it's how well you study. Unfortunately, that does require a combination of being 'ruthless' with yourself to an extent, and taking the time to figure out what review methods work f…
I started studying two years ago but naively thought it would take me 6 months max to get it done. Even though I'm 29 already, I actually like that my prior professional experience has nothing to do with the law.. it's made life, and I'd like to thi…
one important caveat: sometimes schools will specifically state on their website that they won't answer those types of inquiries. definitely take a look to see if your school is one of them
I think it's worth a shot, worse that can happen is you don't hear back or they say no. Try reaching out to them later when they're less busy. It helps if you have someone specific to email rather than a generic email address. I've reached out to pe…
Do you play around with each rule as you're reading? I find that if I don't stop after each one and 'think' about it, I'll be inundated with information and won't be able make the inferences I need quickly.
I agree with the others that LG is the one you should focus on. The most important thing is having a process/plan that you stick to, no matter what the specific game is. watch JY's videos as they're really helpful.
Review is certainly helpful (espe…
If you've already tried exercise/meditation I would suggest talking to a therapist as well. A good therapist can help you identify the root cause of your anxiety attacks and give you tools to reframe your approach when they occur.
I completely understand family pressures but I doubt your mom understands the landscape and what your stats actually mean for you. If I were you, I would spend my energy crafting the best application you possibly can to supplement your incredible sc…
I just came across PT61 S2 Q18, the barn owls question, and I think it's a great example of practicing these steps to get to the right answer choice when you're not sure what's going on (first getting a good handle on the big picture of the argument…
I have no need for the books but I just wanted to say congrats on your LSAT journey being over! I've noticed you post really insightful and thoughtful comments on this forum and I'm sure it's been helpful to many!
Thanks for this! In my experience, zooming in on the right details is easy to overlook but can be such a lifesaver in terms of getting a handle on the question
5 months may seem like a long time to study (I thought I'd only need 6 months when I first started, but I'm still working on it 1.5 years later), but it really isn't.
My advice to you is to get a good tutor if you are able to. It's really helpful …
you might want to consider delaying by a year to get your score up then. Duke is rather competitive so to get within their LSAT range, I think you'll need more time. Also, I would analyze how you study because 9 hours a day is a lot, you're going to…
it depends on what you mean by on and off studying, and how much of the foundation you already have under your belt. if you haven't done much drilling before, 2 months is probably not enough. it takes time to internalize the foundations and then get…
I would agree on not rushing it. I didn't take a diagnostic but I took a post-CC PT and got a 151. I've been studying for a year and a half and, while I've made a lot of improvement, I can't push past my current average because I honestly rushed my …
I'm not sure if this thread is the right place or whether it would be more of a study-buddy exercise for whoever might be interested but I've started taking note of specific weaken/strengthen questions where I wasn't sure which of two method of reas…
@canihazJD said:
Bump. Anyone have something for #4 improper appeal to authority?
I think the June 2007 PT Section 2 Question 17 is one (hospital conference question)
@MissionLsat said:
This is primarily a hindi poetry which always motivates me and I hope it would help you to pick up this fight once again and with full rigor this time. Here is the English conversion for the same poetry-
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@bread_and_water said:
for example, the June cycle has three days, so id say it is at least two days guaranteed for August. Also, just take into account that the August test will no longer be three sections, the LSAT will go back to four secti…
@Bebe2026 said:
I am a paralegal for a huge insurance defense firm. I handle anywhere between 100-150 files. I have been studying since October 2020. Between work, taking care of my husband and kids, and some unexpected medical issues, I avera…