hi guys! this post blew up lol! I already have a few study partners, but if y'all are interested in setting up maybe a blind review of PT 86 sometime this week, let me know and I can coordinate.
Hi, I live in Denver in the RiNo area and would be interested. However, I am currently in the mid to high 160s so not sure if you would be interested. Feel free to message me
@"christian.mckinnon.15" said:
Haven’t seen this posted yet, but was the history RC terrible or what? That one messed me up bad.
It was horrible. You're not alone lol.
Luckily RC was my last section, so I didn't have how horrible that secti…
Lol this is actually a strategy I also use to be more engaged in RC passages. Like "Oh cool, fun facts about a super random topic that I would NEVER otherwise learn about!" And I've definitely googled more than one RC topic after finishing the secti…
I'm kind of in the same boat, considering withdrawing on Saturday because I haven't hit my goal score yet. I feel like your BR score is your true potential, and honestly, unless you're a URM your chances are slim for getting into a T-14 with those s…
If scholarship is a big factor for you, I would advise to wait another year. As JY and many users on here consistently emphasize, a few points on the LSAT could potentially mean tens of thousands of dollars in scholarship money. I understand not wan…
Y'ALL. I am very much a night owl. What has helped me for years in maintaining a regular sleep schedule is melatonin. It's naturally produced in the body and really powerful -- you only need about 10mg. Take 30 mins before falling asleep and you'll …
It's not a bad idea at all. When it comes time to recruit, law firms aren't going to want kids with no work or life experience; they are going to want people who have grown up a bit, and who know what it is like to be in a professional environment. …
In the same boat. But just a note - withdrawing won't show up on your application so there's no need to write an addendum - only if you get a terrible score or fail to show up for the exam. If you feel like you could do better in December, then take…
Same exact boat you are. I'm wondering if I should sit for the test and retake, or withdraw given that I don't feel ready.
How bad does a cancellation really look?
Hey, I hear you. I moved from Houston to NOLA two months ago and I kept thinking to myself "a hurricane better not happen in September" and LOOK WHAT HAPPENS.
Praying for you. I think it's entirely reasonable to wait until December to take the test…
don't withdraw! they only consider your highest score, and taking the test under real conditions will be invaluable for when you feel very prepared in December. idk why everyone else is telling you to postpone; that's basically throwing $180 for not…
interested! I've been noticing patterns too, esp in RC, but haven't discussed them or really been able to verbalize what they are. this would be super helpful!