@lilpingling said:
I find White Claw and junk food to be particularly helpful.
All around a great post, thank you. However, the above ^ is some of the most useful advice on this web site XD
I worry about structure too. I think one of the biggest reasons I failed so hard on the August LSAT was because I was trying to self-direct my studying too much. 7sage is helping a lot. Thank God for fee waivers.
Other than that, the only aggravati…
@"christina.parchem" said:
That is so frustrating! But keep in mind that it's the norm to score on the low end of your range your very first time writing the test. The same thing happened to me in July and I felt so defeated but I know it does…
@legallytired said:
hi guys, just my score an hour ago and i am insanely upset, disappointed, and angry at myself. i started at a 144 and i received a 159 on the august test. i know there are worse scores, but i had been studying for 6 month…
@reaganmcd said:
I did the opposite and joined 7sage after going through all of the Power Score bibles and not seeing as big of an improvement as I wanted. There are benefits to both but ultimately it's a totally personal choice. Maybe Power S…
My LSAC account still shows the November registration as a regular registration with the Los Angeles testing center, even though it tells me every time I log in that it will be switched to LSAT-Flex as I indicated. Should I be concerned that it does…