@Noah2499 said:
Can anyone share their honest opinion about the test?
I wrote on Sunday and thought that it was very straight forward. Didn't find any of the sections particularly difficult or with odd content.
Look at the analytics page. Which questions are you getting wrong on a consistent basis? I was getting -9+ on LR and saw that PF and NA were my weak points. I hit those question types hard on the problem sets and was able to get them all correct on …
Depending on where you are located, the schools you are looking at may have different criteria. For example, at the University of Victoria, they look at your cumulative GPA but may remove your lowest graded courses, bumping that GPA up a bit. Other …
Check with the school first to see if they will accept a January LSAT. My top choice does, as their application deadline is January 15th. Some may only accept November as their latest test. Assuming your school's deadline is January, it should be fi…
I've even laid my laptop screen flat on the table to read it and use the same movements that I would if it was on paper. I suppose it helps a little bit, but I am still having to read it a few times over.
I am in the same boat as you and also found that putting in 40-50 hours of a studying a week is far too much. Mind you if you look later on in the schedule, it includes all of the Prep Tests that you'd be taking. The more tests you can do, the bette…