@Sami said:
Congratulations Zach!!!!!! You really deserve it . I am extremely proud of you!
Also, you were only slightly a bad student. I can't help but push . You are very smart. I can't wait to see what you do in future and I am so exc…
@"Nico K331" get back up, dust yourself off and try again. I've taken the LSAT 3 times, 1st I got a 146, 2nd 149 and 3rd 157 (June 2018). Regardless, this is just a stepping stone in your journey. Now you know what its like and can adjust your study…
if it looks like you and you don't have sunglasses on or someone else in the picture I think you'll be fine. I had a beard in my picture and showed up clean shaven on test day and they let me in.
I would def recommend 7 sage ultimate+. The question bundles have made a huge difference in my score. I would treat it like a full time job for the most part. If you want a high score you have to make sure you're devoting enough time to it.
No I wouldn't. I tried the trainer and didn't get much from it. I use velocity LSAT prep as well and it has been a huge help. You could get through all the videos in a month too. I would definitely recommend it.
I'm in the exact same position as you. I have found that doing the LG and LR bundles from 1-59 have been a tremendous help. I also bought Velocity LSAT prep course and it has been super helpful. I'm up 12-14 points from my Sept 2017 score.
I would absolutely report it. When the times comes for your character & fitness check it will come up and negatively affect you. You will be glad you did, even though its petty, they take everything into consideration.
Yes it is worth it. Just a few more points on the LSAT could mean thousands in scholarships or even the difference in getting in or not getting into a school.
@ChaimtheGreat said:
@ZaTabler said:
Accepted and going to Capital Law School in Columbus, Ohio
I grew up in Bexley- very cool.
Awesome!!! Where are you going to law school?
I can assure you100% that a prep course is necessary. I've taken the LSAT twice and will be taking it for a 3rd time in June and am still learning things.
You without a doubt should do some sort of prep course.
I would print out the LR problem sets by type and work on those and really figure out where your weaknesses are. I started doing this and immediately improved quite a bit. I'm taking it in June again as well and was already accepted into law school …
I absolutely agree 100%. I took the Dec test last year and this Sept test and only scored 3 points higher. I studied my ass off, well over 30 hours a week taking 25 prep tests. I psyched myself out and preformed poorly.
I agree with you 100% about …
@sillllyxo said:
So I took the exam today and I was super bummed because I absolutely blanked on logic games. They were standard and I had done similar games dozens of times before usually only going -1 to -2 but I just blanked.
I could n…