@"Jonathan Wang" went to Columbia. J.Y. went to Harvard. Was J.Y. or Jonathan a good law student? Did they become a good lawyers? Does the LSAT make good law students or is it a strong indicator of making one?
Gladwell made a reasonable case in …
Good luck to everyone tomorrow! We worked hard over the past few months and I know that you're all stressed out. Just treat it like another PT and have fun with the test tomorrow.
@jakejohns777 said:
I just took another timed test since going through the fundamentals and got a 147. Although it’s not great, I’ve improved from a 136. Where to go from here? I’ve used 7Sage for the games section. Games and LR were both my w…
@Jane_lsat Going into your first LSAT test, it sounds like your anxious. Don't be. If you have a bad test on test day, it's just one test and it will not diminish your prospects. You own this test, it doesn't own you.
@Jane_lsat said:
I started preparing for LSAT about 10 weeks ago.
That's pretty good for only two months of studying. Don't be Debbie Downer. Focus on the problems that give you issue and pay special attention to them during the BR proce…
That's a huge gap. To go from -8 during BR to -30+ means you just fall apart because of the timing element. BR you don't have a time limit to solve the problems. I don't know if a tutor can help you out. It seems like you have test anxiety issues.…
Also, try not to put so much weight on your score. No matter what your score is it is going to bring you closer to your goal because you are going to learn from this test. You're taking a full pt so that you can learn more about taking full pts. …
It's ok. Speed comes with mastery. Focus on being accurate. It's more important to have 15 correct for the first 15 questions versus 15 questions in 15 minutes with 5 errors. Just focus on accuracy.
It's ok to run out of time with 2-3 questions left as long as you're accurate with the 22-23 other questions. If you're running out of time and missing 10 questions total, then timing should not be your focus. Focus on accuracy.
How about you record yourself doing the prep-tests and then watch yourself taking the test. See where you're getting stuck. If you don't see anything wrong, get a tutor and have them help you out.
Oh my God! I'm stunned by the people who say that G-Town is worth $215k. That's absurd because G-Town has larger classes and there is absolutely no guarantee that you'll be near the top of your class to qualify for scholarships. The fact that they…
@"Michael.Cinco" said:
Depending on which one the March BR Group does I may not be in on Sunday's.
And after Pt69 there's no overlap.
If I don't get to talk to you guys again it was a BLAST Br'ing with you folks, best of luck in the …
I'll be skipping out this next week and I'll be back for PT 69 & 71.
Also has anyone else had some latency issues with GoToMeeting? It's running slow for me.
Whoa, this is getting hijacked here. The schedule is on page 1. I have no idea where PT 58 came from.
@henry_wu Sorry I was not able to attend the first part, I'll be there for Thursday night.
I like to think of the LSAT as a process to re-wiring your brain. The more you are exposed to the LSAT, the better. From my experience, I have taken a Bruce Lee philosophy to the LSAT. Take what you can use and discard the rest.
Some people have…
Focus on your process. Use the 7Sage analytics to figure out your weak points. Don't worry so much about your next proctored test. The better you do on your PTs, the better the law student you will be. This is a lot of would-ifs. Let's focus on…
@Amrina96k said:
@"Adam Hawks" said:
Don't cancel. Schools only care about your highest score.
Doesn't it look bad on our application if we have so many attempts with low scores?
As @Chardiggity said, it's probably not a…