Agreed with both above comment -- if you did not cancel those 145's (they show on your LSAC acct) I would also recommend potentially writing an addendum!
Nah I think you're good to go! Esp if you have no yet hit that high of a score, don't be the person who goes back for round 2 & scores lower. I would advise differently if you had continued studying / were scoring higher than that currently on P…
@marlencmillan hi! I also have adhd & I got extended time accommodations -- on the form there is a box for "other" & I wrote removal of experimental section!
connect your work with kids maybe to wanting to be a lawyer to make a better future for upcoming generations orrrr something with education? or even just take qualities you've drawn on from working with kids & connect those qualities to why you'…
spend time untimed drilling to get used to how to answer each question type, you soon get faster. then start applying that to pt or just taking a section of a pt to refine timing
I have recently been told to do this! Although, I will not be doing it for Harvard lmao
I think schools will like to see that you took the time to personalize your PS per their programs instead of uploading the same one for all -- shows you care
I would say for me practice makes perfect - repetition & a thorough wrong answer journal helped me start seeing patterns in my reasoning (whether correct or incorrect)
once you get good enough at diagramming - practice not having to physically write it down during a timed test
if you see an answer you like - pick it and move
I say worry about it after the exam so you can focus on one thing at a time. You MUST complete the writing portion to receive your score, unless you have another writing same on file (ex. from the Aug 2024 test). I would recommend completing at leas…
sleep -> /socks
Translation: If sleep then no socks.
or
/socks -> sleep
Translation: If no socks then sleep.
This would be incorrect to me because it seems to confuse sufficient and necessary (someone correct me if I am wrong) bc its like…
weakening - introduce an alternative cause (which answer choice is most likely to break down the conclusion presented in the stimulus?)
strengthening - eliminate alternative causes
make sure you are properly identifying the conclusion for these as…
take a break! refill your cup. do something you've put off for a while. switch up your study plan (attend some live classes instead of drilling? find a study buddy?)
In the exact same position for the most part, just a bit behind you in the curriculum bc I started later. I plan to take June & August. Also planning a backup for September is August proves to be difficult due to absence of logic games. My thoug…
I have been there. I found that when I get confident about something, I tend to assume I may have mastered it & fail to consistently review. Something I have found helpful in my studying is reviewing the previous material before I move on to the…