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  • If you're actually serious about this, you should take a look at the assault statute for your jurisdiction. For example, where I live, there has to either be intent to cause fear of bodily harm/death or intention to inflict/attempt to inflict bodily…
  • @"Super Saiyan" said: Just some really quick feedback for those who are a little nervous about studying for the digital version. I HATE, absolutely HATE the idea of the test being digital. I've always been a big pen/pencil and paper fan. After…
  • I PT in the high 160s to low 170s, with a consistent BR score of 177+ and I still watch/read explanations for every question. Even on the easy ones, I learn ways to solve them faster or see new ways that I could have used to eliminated answer choice…
  • @"Leah M B" said: Oh and a note - if you bring a sharpener, it must also be manual!! No electric/battery powered sharpeners. I actually whittle my pencils so that I can customize their tip length. Now they are never too long (just begging to…
  • https://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=206480 Use the Dixon Black Ticonderoga
  • @"Jonah Chadwick Griego" said: @sakox010 said: 169... Bittersweet but I guess it takes off some pressure off for the June LSAT. It really sucks not knowing what questions you got wrong. I feel a 175 in June Haha, that wou…
  • 169... Bittersweet but I guess it takes off some pressure off for the June LSAT. It really sucks not knowing what questions you got wrong.
  • I also got a 169 this morning from the March exam. I do feel like I underperformed a little bit, definitely sucks not being able to see what questions I got wrong. If you can get a 169, there's no reason why you can't get a couple more questions ri…
  • @10000019 said: My advice is to head over to TLS for this topic. 0L's really don't know anything about jobs. Be sure to try and negotiate with UVA! My sentiments exactly.
  • It's not necessary nor is it sufficient.
  • @Alex said: @BlindReviewer couldn’t agree more with your assessment! Haha Suits is full of great quotes 😂 Agreed. My all-time fav is: Harvey: What are your choices when someone puts a gun to your head? Mike: What are you talking about? Yo…
  • @1_2_aletsgoblue said: Hi friends. I was pretty surprised by my score yesterday. I scored somewhere between 3 and 5 points lower than I was expecting to score, very close to my first score despite beating the low 160s plateau in my recent…
  • I would try Blind Reviewing all of the questions. That's what I do. This will address your issue of missing questions that you don't circle. I've also found that going through the BR process helped me go through the easier questions faster. There ar…
  • @Louislepauvre said: @sakox010 said: I had LR (26Q) RC LR (26Q) LR(25Q) LG I thought the 25Q LR section was the easiest, and the 2nd LR with 26Q was the hardest. I'm not sure if anyone else felt this way, but the …
  • I had LR (26Q) RC LR (26Q) LR(25Q) LG I thought the 25Q LR section was the easiest, and the 2nd LR with 26Q was the hardest. I'm not sure if anyone else felt this way, but the first LR section with 26Q really felt like a lot of the questions were …
  • Hmm, I had a different experience. 171 on PT 73 and 166 on PT 72. 169 on PT 74. I'm still getting used to the subtle changes in the late 60s and 70s as well as the dual passage in RC.
  • @"David.Busis" said: @sakox010 Note that 25th percentile is not part of the USNWR rankings. The biggest factor (40 percen) is, essentially, reputation, which is one reason the rankings are so sticky and also self-perpetuating. https://www…
  • @Regis_Phalange63 said: @sakox010 said: @Regis_Phalange63 said: @sakox010 said: What helped me improve my Reading Comprehension was drilling it in a similar manner as fool-proofing for logi…
  • @Regis_Phalange63 said: @sakox010 said: What helped me improve my Reading Comprehension was drilling it in a similar manner as fool-proofing for logic games. A lot of people will mention reading dense material like The Economist, a…
  • I'm interested to see if WUSTL makes a jump in rankings. Median LSAT of 168 and median GPA of 3.82; both higher than Georgetown. The 25ths are a little weaker though: 160 and 3.39.
  • What helped me improve my Reading Comprehension was drilling it in a similar manner as fool-proofing for logic games. A lot of people will mention reading dense material like The Economist, and, while I don't doubt that that would be beneficial, I s…
  • "Really hard" might be a slight exaggeration, but I took PT 72 two weeks ago and got a 166 which was definitely a score drop. Up until this point, my scores had been in the 168-173 with the exception of PT 72, PT 70 (165), and PT 57 (164; dinosaur g…
  • My general routine is an easy LG, easy RC passage, and answering every 3rd question of an LR section. I don't check to see if I got the questions I got were right or wrong (until after the test). When I take an official test again I'll be sure to us…
  • @stepharizona said: I called the LSAC about this year and you can have multiple watches and they can be on your desk. You can also have a single highlighter but it can have multiple colors. Thanks for the info! That definitely gives me …
  • @Rtwrtw8 said: @sakox010 You are not allowed to have more than one watch (on your desk). I had two on my desk (one for backup since I was paranoid about batteries) during the (last) June sitting and was told to place one back in my bag. …
  • @"Leah M B" said: I dunno though, I’m with the crowd of saying the second hand isn’t that important. Even if you have an accurate second hand, again - even with timing, I’ve heard reports of proctors being inconsistent. Any watch you bring isn…
  • @"surfy surf" said: This is a really great strategy idea. I did see people with multiple watches in June 2017. I have the perfect score watch too and I never thought about the seconds hand not being lined up perfectly...that explains why s…
  • @Qualia88 said: Was a little surprised reading this thread how many people didn't seem concerned with this at all. I agree with OP that being able to know down to the second, at least for me, is pretty important. I hate the feeling of having t…
  • @Rtwrtw8 said: @sakox010 You are not allowed to have more than one watch (on your desk). I had two on my desk (one for backup since I was paranoid about batteries) during the (last) June sitting and was told to place one back in my bag. …
  • @Kateryna said: I had three watches during June 2018 LSAT. It was not an issue. I started each watch at the beginning of new section. Thank you! This is what I was looking for - actual experiences with having 3 watches at the testing center …