@ilokmaca said:
@rwest90212 said:
@ilokmaca said:
I had an LG LR LG RC LR test and have an unhealthy obsession with figuring out if the real LG (round table) was my first or second LG section - I can't remember - …
Man, I'm not gonna lie -- I briefly looked over those Powerscore predictions and so I knew that there was a potential circular game lurking in the shadows, but I figured that LSAC would never re-administer an exam so quickly.
Knowing the reputation…
@"lady macbeth" said:
today is the deadline for signing up for the sept test btw! for this one, you get a full refund if you get your score back in july or something like that (provided that you don't cancel and took today's lsat) just letting…
@July2018Taker said:
If you already have a 170+ on a previous test, definitely cancel. One cancel means almost nothing. Much less than a worse score would look. With a 170+ score you should take the sept or nov. definitely don’t take the Janua…
@onecallthatsall said:
For those that had LR-LG-LR—LR-RC, with the 26 question LR passage being thE very first one, think that the first ten were harder than normal??? #4 and #5 tripped me up and ruined my timing for the rest of the section.
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I did all of them when I did the core curriculum.
I would advise against it really -- I wished I had saved several problem sets from each area so that I could have used them as drilling materials after I started PTing.
Hey,
Just wanted to comment that having variation in scores is completely normal. According to LSAC, the standard deviation for a given person is usually about 2.6 points.(https://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/your-score/score-band). That means that your ra…
@"Mike Spivey"
I've edited my posts to your request. I did try to confirm my numbers by visiting your website before posting, and could not find open price information so I assumed the $5k+ numbers I had seen thrown around on other forums put your …
@testfromaway said:
This reeks of privilege. I understand that the thread comes with the caveat of only applying to those who are financially able to do so, but so few people truly are, and it's not even a matter of "things will be tight but I w…
Just gonna chime in and say that if you do go ultimate+ for 7Sage's RC curriculum you should also think about supplementing it with the LSAT Trainer. IMO, the two methods are very complementary and a combination of the two has worked well for me. Yo…
@"surfy surf" said:
I agree I don’t understand the purpose of the thread. As with pretty much anything in life, maximizing the amount of time you can take on something will give you the best results in the shortest period of time. This is obviou…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
TLDR: Attending law school earlier won't get you more years at a Big Law salary in the event that you get Big Law, but it will make those years earlier. If you are smart and invest the money the interest will therefor…
I did quit my job to study for the LSAT full time, and so I can understand where OP is coming from with this thread. There's a lot of hostility towards the OP, but I do think that they have a point.
If you are able to take time off to study, I actu…
I had a similar drop in my average PT score when I first began taking PTs in the 70s (I also jumped from the 40s).
My theory as to why this seems to happen for so many people is that, over time, LSAC has had to develop new ways of crafting incorrec…
@IntoTheFray said:
I'm unsure as to whether or not I'll register for the July one, but I am extremely curious about where you got such word on the street. I had no clue one could predict/estimate the contents of any future LSAT
Powerscore and …
I believe that it's just something that is automatically generated by the 7sage analytics system based upon the average number of questions missed in that particular section.
You don't really need to do anything with it, but it can be useful to gau…
Personally I purchased some transparency pockets on amazon and put my games inside of them and used a dry-erase marker to foolproof.
I would print 2 copies of the game (front and back), and put them in the transparency pockets. Then I would foolpro…
There's one reading passage (can't remember which) about critical theory or something, and the entire video is just one huge J.Y. roast. I wish I could remember which passage it was because there were so many choice quotes in that one...
I only used PTs 1-35 for drilling.
The CC uses up quite a fair bit of content from 1-35, so if you've done the CC taking them as timed exams wouldn't be that representative. Still could be good practice though.
I printed out two copies (double sid…
Definitely switch tutors. There's a huge amount of absolutely amazing tutors out there (many on this very forum!) so you shouldn't settle for anything less than the best IMO.
Probably 9-10 a.m. depending on how far the test center is from you.
I woke up at 7 a.m. for last Monday's exam because I had to drive quite a ways out -- was thoroughly exhausted by the 4th and 5th sections.