@Princess said:
Wow! There has been some great great great advise already! I think I often struggle with this as well because I will start thinking that just because I'm not seeing any jumps in my scores, maybe I'm not doing this properly. Jus…
@Guillaume said:
You'll need to really do some soul-searching and find out if you want to be a lawyer or not. I had the same dilemma in 2015. I started studying for the LSAT for a few months then stopped as I was getting nowhere and then got p…
@christinagomez7738 said:
I'm sorry you're feeling that way, it really sucks. I've had those thoughts cross my mind as well when it seems like I'm putting in all this effort and not seeing the results that I had hoped for. But self doubt will …
@achen013 said:
Hi there,
As a veteran low-scorer, long time LSAT student, the dejection you feel is completely normal. There is very much about the rigor of law school, that actually begins with the admittance process/ first milestone---…
@Lemongrab said:
When are you planning on applying? What’s your BR score?
I would stop PTing and restart from the basics, as if you know nothing about LSAT. Sometimes when you study for longer period of time, you start to skip on the fundam…
@akistotle said:
@"Crack LSAT175" said:
I am stumped by the question PT44-S4-Q7, and the following is the question:
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@"Harrison Pavlasek" said:
No, two of them are the same, but one is different. The "all As are not Bs" would read like "if A, then not B, If B, then not A" and the "No As are Bs" would read the same way as well. The other statement, "Not all A…
Thanks sooooooooo much!!!! That's what I am looking for!!!! Thank you!!
@Zachary_P said:
7sage has approved tutors! You can check out who those people are here:
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/68763