LSAT Logic in Everyday Life is one Podcast that I enjoyed and found valuable. They are a bit old, but I believe still relevant. These lessons are not going to teach you how to conquer the LSAT, but will help you begin thinking differently.
I cut out alcohol entirely during my LSAT preparation and found that it worked best for me. I was always energetic during my study sessions (especially on the weekends), and felt my mind was clear. May be a personal preference, but I believe it he…
My opinion: making such a judgment after just 2 PTs doesn't really tell you anything. Don't panic. At this point, don't focus at your total score as much as you do the individual questions/sections you struggled with. You will find that there wi…
I will echo the comments of others on this thread; I believe having professional experience is a huge advantage. The perspective that you have gained from your career thus far will allow you to interpret your legal studies more competently. You ac…
I tested at Purdue University Oct-15 and it was a positive experience. One person to a table and I had plenty of room. The test moderators were great at holding everyone to the same standard. I did not have any distractions and my location was ve…
Same experience here, scored 4 points lower than my average PT scores and was blindsided by my score. You're not alone in your frustration. I would encourage you to stay on it if you are still passionate about pursuing the ultimate goal. I person…
@nicole.hopkins I've read that it is the green semicircle-arrows that turn grey in the "LSAT Status" section of your LSAC.org account. Can't be100% sure, but can anyone else comment on this?
Spivey, you are my hero...good luck everyone! Please report back if you receive your score to confirm with all of us...eagerly waiting. The rest of my workday is shot :-X