30-year-old here. I started studying when I was 28 and was officially accepted this past fall to 3 law schools, waitlisted at 2, and still waiting to hear from 3 more schools. Age has nothing to do with your success during law school nor in the pro…
Yes, I think it's simply a matter of needing more practice I went through the same exact process and would get incredibly frustrated. It's probably overkill for most, but I stopped rushing to take as many PTs thinking I could improve with more test…
I took the June Flex LSAT on a Saturday and immediately after the exam I went home and slept throughout the night and was tired on Sunday too. That recovery period after the exam is no joke...
@OneMoreTime I'm embarrassed to admit this, but based on watching an early season of Real Housewives of New Jersey, I think what needs to happen is that the law school needs to write a letter on your behalf attesting to your skills/capabilities beca…
Hello!
First off, thank you for being vulnerable about where you are at. I know it can be hard to do so in an open forum. There are many topics you addressed in your message, so I'll do my best to share from my perspective.
As many people have not…
Not sure if this helps, but I took an untimed test before the LSAT in June (May 2020) and scored a 159 (went over time by maybe 10 minutes) and on test day I scored a 155. The above comment is correct in wanting to increase your mental dexterity to …
I feel your pain. This was my first test and I was PT’ing in the 159-163 range and got a 155. Proud of myself for taking the test, but thought I did well enough to hit the range I was practicing in. I’ve heard from others that it was helpful to talk…
Definitely should consider Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky. It's transcribed from previous lecture series and conversations with students/general public/etc. in the 80s and 90s. I read this to help with RC and just because I love Noam…
It's kinda a toss up now that the Flex tests are finished, but if you just finished the CC and sitting for August I would suggest starting with the 70s and working your way through the 80s. The recent prep tests are going to be more reflective of te…
Even though I had technical issues which resulted in a 45 minute delay, my proctor was amazing and wonderfully kind/patient. He immediately put himself on mute and I didn't have any issues the remainder of the test. I personally felt LR was harder t…
Where does it show you duration of test? Just wanting to verify as I have accommodations also but it's not showing that under accommodations in the proctoru account.
I see this comment/question asked quite a bit on this forum and for a sincere, genuine response, there is no magic number of hours to hit when studying for this test. It's the quality of time spent rather than the amount of time you practice. You wa…
Hi there! I found a tutor through Wyzant that I love and has done wonders for me. Went from 140 to 152 (untimed) in just 5 or so lessons (I’m taking the April LSAT). His approach has helped me tremendously in LG. Happy to share his information if yo…
Do not feel discouraged at all! I was in a similar position - first untimed, diagnostic I took in July 2020 and got a 140. Between using 7Sage and The LSAT Trainer, I studied through the summer and all fall and decided to take a timed test this past…