I second WinningHere's advice, especially with the first two passages, which are almost always easier than the third passage. In fact, I don't think I've ever done an RC section where passages 1 or 2 were harder than 3. If you're comfortable with th…
Just did retake LG-LR-RC-LR
Pretty good order of section types imo. I also kinda like 4 sections with a 10 min break tbh, at least no less than the 3 section iteration. No particularly challenging sections, but I personally am still to slow on my 3…
I would file a test day complaint for sure, but they can (happened to me in April) choose not to offer the retake since you were exposed to and completed the exam. For the June exam, due to mysterious network issues on my end, I wasn't able to conne…
Hey! Just reread my post and sorry for over explaining stuff you already know; it sounds like you've got a really solid read on things, but I wanna say that my post was a little too cynical; there are tons and tons of great PI lawyers in NYC and it …
If you have one of the paid 7sage plans, the amount of info and user data they have for every single question and answer choice is pretty substantial. It might help you or not, but it's all there really.
I live here and my situation isn't ideal at home but I dunno what to tell you besides cheap hotel room or Airbnb. I dont really know what I am going to do for August, but June was a real pain. And I don't have ac, so by August who knows how untenabl…
@CripTheLaw said:
@mere_mortal said:
It's so strange to me that everyone seems to breeze over LG... even this post says, "accept that you're just not that good at LR and RC." Is it just assumed that LG is easy for the vast majority…
Just sub "legal writing" with "lsat prep" and it works:
"Finally, regardless of its cause, the most important thing about
burnout is that it can sometimes be countered by a strong support
system. You do not have to go through it alone. Regardless…
Feel this very strongly as well. But lots of high scorers airball PT's here and there, I definitely do at least once a week. There is no reason to be hard on yourself, it's an intimidating experience with a lot at stake. I wish I was scoring better …
Honestly, no one really knows what to expect. In an ordinary year, I think a bright, ambitious student with an amazing lsat score and a 3.15 gpa gets in to UCLA. Maybe not NYU which honestly sounds like your best fit, but it is ridiculously expensiv…
@canihazJD said:
Also maybe I'm just weird, but I found that a really good mouse helps, for scrolling and especially if you use the cursor to track reading or you employ the annotation tools. I tried my kid's gaming mouse, and it felt so much …
Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer and accompanying website are genuinely really solid. I, too, have moved on from it and don't even think about whatever his LG diagramming system entails; aside from some targeted things I need to work on, I'm happy with my i…
I would register for both and reassess after taking the June, and/or sign up for score preview if possible. Ive only taken it once and I definitely wasn't ready the first time, but personally it helped ground me for the rest of the year and kept me …