Dave, big congratulations. I, like many others, watched your webinar and took both crucial insight and inspiration from it.
After watching your webinar, I kept an eye out for your comments under LR video explanations, often referencing your thought…
@seeleycatie said:
Congrats! I also just got into U of T this week and it feels pretty surreal. Maybe I'll see you this fall! (If I don' t end up going to Osgoode)
Already feel like kin to a fellow 7Sager and both schools are great but, oth…
Thank you so much everyone! For those who have contributed so much to these boards and are writing in the near future, I’m wishing the absolute best for you. I’m looking at you @"Alex Divine" and @akistotle
@"Paul Caint" said:
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you @"Paul Caint" that sick desk pose is one of the many profiles that’ll be stuck in my head for the foreseeable future
@goingfor99th said:
@FerdaFresh said:
Why can’t they all be administered at the same time ...
It's more fun this way.
(Seriously, though, I think it has something to do with server power and the sheer number of emails/…
Stem first. Here's why:
(1) it can save you time, specifically on the first 10 or so easier questions and on about half or more of the questions following that. Since you know what you have to do while reading, you can go right into hunt mode after…
@"Alex Divine" said:
If you're applying to schools in the states, I don't think you have much to worry about. All the experts seems to agree that most schools only care about your highest score. If you're applying in Canada, you might be negat…
@LSATcantwin said:
@lawchoolpi said:
It was a MBF question, I think? Actually you know what, I have no idea lol. I gotta stop worrying about how I did...God help me please.
@FerdaFresh said:
@L…
There's some great advice in here. Here's a short direct tidbit -- stop brute forcing games. I'm assuming you are, since you're running out of time consistently. You're scoring good for someone who is missing potentially a whole game in an LG sectio…
@LSATcantwin said:
0> @lawchoolpi said:
This was not the Greek play one, was it?
@LSATcantwin said:
@FerdaFresh said:
@jaswaffo said:
Did anyone remember…
@jaswaffo said:
Did anyone remember one of the LR questions that was like "which is the LEAST likely to be disproved/rejected/something like that"? Please say that was experimental bc I've never seen a question like that
That was experiment…
@xtinextine said:
On the sixth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me...
Six-figure scholarships!
Five acceptances,
Four easy passages,
Three logic games,
Two fee wavers,
And a score of at least one seventy!
That was f…
Hey Leah,
Someone just asked this at David's admissions webinar and his advice was basically what you put in your second option on the survey -- apply to safety and target schools and hold off on applying to reach schools until you know your score.…
@ht348 said:
@DeepNotShallow said:
Important Distinction. There were 2 tests with the same format but different Q#s.
LR25, RC, LR25, LR26, LG
AND
LR25, RC, LR26, LR26, LG
If you had two LR26s then the 3rd se…
@mcglz_64 said:
I keep asking about this one but did anyone else get tripped up by 3rd LG real game? I literally brute forced my way through. Something about the language (this one is closing this one is not) and then it being switched around …
Your "obvious weakness" is LG.
-2 or -3 on RC is amazing. -2 on LR is really good; odds are you're usually just missing curve breakers. Get that LG score perfect like it should be. It'd be a shame for someone scoring as high as you to not have a pe…
For those getting pain in their neck and traps from all the studying!!!
Grab a dense rubber ball (or tennis ball), stand against a wall facing away from it, place the ball between your neck and the wall, and roll that bad boy against your muscles f…
In both scenarios, February is your saving grace. However, if you keep your score and those questions were bubbled incorrectly, I'd be hesitant to assume that your application won't be written off early by schools with median scores in the mid to hi…
If you're talking about your time spent reading the passage when you say 3:30 - 4, that's fine (I've heard a lot of people say 3:30 is the "sweet spot"; it's my typical time too). But those times are only fine if you understand the passage after rea…
Haha I've come across this sort of thing myself. I remember an article like this telling me to stop saying "just" in emails... just wondering, just checking, just thinking... and I also read how saying "honestly" before anything tarnishes your credi…
Hm... the labrador game from the CC is good. Granted, it's very similar to the dinosaur game, but it's actually less open so it might be good practice for making inferences during game board set up. The bicycle game might be good too. That one can e…
@"Alex Divine" said:
I've thought about picking up a few of these watches: https://www.amazon.com/Casio-Quartz-Resin-Casual-Watch/dp/B000JNKABW/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1511924916&sr=8-13&keywords=casio+watch
I bought one of these…
I think the answer to this depends on the question type. E.g. if this is happening for flaw questions, they're probably tripping you up with wordy answer choices. But if this is happening during SA questions, then you might not be grasping the argum…
@stepharizona said:
Tried it and liked it, didnthisbon my first test. It works and it's not against rules lsat time I checked... although I did notice that tickets now specify a watch on the wrist... but... I can't imagine a proctor enforcing …
I'd assume this is a pretty standard practice among prep companies (doing the premise questions first). I know Princeton does it.
But I always thought it was pretty badass that 7Sage didn't in their core curriculum. Not resorting to old gameboards …