@sejokayyy said:
Hi! Are you willing to share what your study schedule was like/whether you have any specific tips?
Hey there! Sorry for the late response. I started studying in May of 2021. I studied every night (using the LSAT Trainer) for…
My advice would be to hold off on the PTs until you've completed a majority of the CC. You've only been studying for a month and your PTs will improve with time. You can't become an expert at the LSAT overnight. It took me nearly a year to reach 170…
It would not look bad at all. Law schools only care about your top score. This applies to all schools in the T-14 as well. If you think you can score a few points higher, go for it.
Splitters are generally defined as being below the 25th on GPA but above the 75th on LSAT. Your GPA is below the 50th percentile but not by much. I wouldn't say you absolutely need a 170 (their 75th LSAT score) to be competitive at UT, especially if…
The number of PTs you do per week isn't relevant. What is relevant is how intense your review is for each PT you take. I'd rather take 1 PT per week with a significant amount of time allocated for review (why did you get the question wrong? what did…
It's really up to you. I've never done it that way and have been fine on comparative passages. I usually am either perfect or miss 1 question on comparative passages. I would say try out his strategy and see if it is right for you. If not, just read…
Start from the beginning of 7Sage's Core Curriculum and go from there. You'll see plenty of improvement but it won't happen overnight. J.Y. is an absolute genius and really does a great job at making the LSAT easier to understand. Once you're throug…
Thank you so much for the feedback. What you said about mapping out conditional logic was very helpful because I do occasionally do that and it slows me down considerably. I will certainly incorporate these techniques going forward.