The most important thing is that when you submit the application it is strong. So it is up to you wether submitting it now or after you take it, however, factor in how strong it is without taking account for the lsat before you submit. Like ask your…
So if you just called LSAT the day of or right after the test they would have approved a retest for you. I personally experienced something similar to @candacestubblefield and was able to retake for august ( got a response the Monday after I filed a…
Fun fact I just got over that curve from consistently getting mid 150 to now scoring low 160s (which is around my goal score for Nov).
So my number one tip is think about timing. I found that with me my low scores wasn’t basic understanding but tim…
As a person who is of a racial minority if I was the admissions person it would seem that you choosing to not answer means you are trying to hide that you are from a privileged background, and will probably just confirm you were white even if you do…
If you want a general LSAT book, one that I found useful and relatively fun to use was the LSAT trainer. it was the only book that I could sit and read and would not avoid going back to. It also focuses on skills, so I feel like it compliments the 7…
No points get deducted for guessing. The only way one gets a point deducted is if it is wrong, and no answer is 100% wrong. So if you are running out of time start guessing you have a higher chance of getting points then not answering.
So I’ve been listening to the podcasts from 7 sage and the admissions people who come on say that due to the amount of files they go through they only have a set time to review your file. So whatever you add will take from that time. Also, they do c…
Another thing you can do which I am doing right now in terms of getting ready to pt is drilling. What happens sometimes is that when one does the pt it drains them just due to the shear amount of it. What you can do is that in the same section that …
So when I joined 7sage about a week and a half ago I started to listen to their podcast too. At the time I thought that since their website was recommended for me to improve my LSAT score (I didn't get the score I wanted so my Law School Advisor rec…
I congratulate you for even taking the LSAT in August with all you have on your late. I am in a relatively similar situation to you (except your schedule is a lot more busy then mine I presume). I also took the August LSAT and am planning to retake …
@"lmen.tck432" said:
Awesome, how about we start as a zoom group and see who is willing to meet up in person/who will stay on zoom?
Does Thursday (9/22) at 5:30pm est work for everyone? If not just let me know!
That time doesn't work fo…
So I have taken the test with proctor-U and have had various experiences. I took the LSAT twice so far, and had to reschedule once due to technical issues. So I have had it once where everything went great and it was even better then having an in pe…
Also you don't need to cancel your test, you can defer it to another test date if you are not feeling prepared enough. Many people who I am studying with or have bee talking to in regards to their law school journey have been doing this. Don't rush,…
I understand what you are going through, Personally when it comes to academics and testing do much better on paper then online, and this really showed when I took the LSAT for the first time. Where I was testing at the 160-165 range consistently so…
So what happens is that about 2 weeks prior to the exam test date they will send out a link for you to sign up for a time slot that ranges from 8am - 8 pm every 15 minutes. It can be either a Friday or a Saturday, and you can choose the timing. Gene…