Thanks!
And yes, my initial mistake was thinking that doing more practice tests (PTs) and drills would somehow drill the understanding into me. For me, that approach didn’t work. Changing your strategy might be the key if you’re investing a decent …
@"mikalyn.greenzweig" Thanks for sharing your journey! I am in the same boat. I applied for 8 local schools with a 158 LSAT score. I applied in early November. I have a 3.9 GPA. I have received a rejection and one waitlist for schools where I was wi…
@"mikalyn.greenzweig" Thanks for sharing your journey! I am in the same boat. I applied for 8 local schools with a 158 LSAT score. I applied in early November. I have a 3.9 GPA. I have received a rejection and one waitlist for schools where I was wi…
I had two different logical reasoning sections. The first LR was really hard, and I barely made it through the section in time. I flagged about 6 questions that I didn't have time to return to. My second LR was much easier and I completed the sectio…
I had two different logical reasoning sections. The first LR was really hard, and I barely made it through the section in time. I flagged about 6 questions that I didn't have time to return to. My second LR was much easier and I completed the sectio…
I wouldn't freak out.
I was notified in about two days that my writing section was rejected due to an "observed irregularity" and that I could retake whenever I was ready
My writing section was canceled as well
So a note to others, don't expect the proctoring software to prevent Grammarly from populating, and uninstall the application before testing.
I am aiming for a 165. I have only completed a few videos from this source. However, I completed the LSAT Trainer book authored by Mike Kim.
I started investing more time in studying for the LSAT after the Spring semester ended, and since then, my…