@AudaciousRed said:
That's the hard part with July.... We'll never know how LR was graded. Was there an experimental section, or were there just experimental questions? It was so mixed that no one could pin point what section was what. I voted…
@DanielMacTavish said:
@CoffeeEnthusiast said:
I'm at work refreshing and I feel like I'm having a heart attack. Send help.
YOU'RE ON COMPANY TIME! GET TO WORK!
Well now I stopped refreshing but I'm too riled up after se…
@nycgal90 said:
Scored 10 points below my average PT. Granted I knew I wasn't ready for July LSAT and took it mainly because of the ability to cancel, but wow. Just wow. I kept staring at my score like I was hallucinating. I cancelled it the s…
Thank you everyone!!
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
Congrats! I scored well above my average on that same PT. I personally found the 50s much easier than the 70/80s but to hit 170 in just 3 months is awesome! You’re killing it!
That was my imp…
I had a similar issue and I found that JY's new approach to the first question of each game really helped. If you don't know what I'm referring to, his approach is to eliminate an answer choice from the first question of each game every time you wri…
7Sage has a bunch of hour long videos on podcast apps like Himalaya. Some of those videos cover major points in the core curriculum. You could download those podcasts and listen on the plane.
I think the value of two months of work on your resume isn't worth the potential risk of them noticing that it was only two months and ask you/your employer about it.
Hello! I'm currently working part-time in Ottawa but go back to Montreal every two weeks to see my parents. I'm not really looking for a study group though as I feel like I work better one-on-one but would appreciate a study buddy if you're interest…
I did some research on Canadian law schools but am not too sure about what is considered a splitter. As far as I can tell, most people admitted to Canadian law schools have at least a 3.0 cGPA and the rare exceptions have LSAT scores that are quite …
@rebelwithoutaclause said:
July was my first, as well! I really should have practiced more with digital because I was shitting bricks before and during, haha. Reassuring to hear I wasn't alone.
@CoffeeEnthusiast - are you done or planning…
Considering you're already PTing in the 170s I'm guessing you should be fine with the two months you have for September. I don't know how many times you've taken the LSAT so far and if the 5 times in 5 years thing would apply to you soon, but if it …
Guys!! Thank you for all the advice! I did a combination of them and even though I started having to go mid 2nd section and it was kind of bothering me during the 3rd one, I didn’t have to leave mid-test!
I was in a similar situation a month ago when I started studying too. What helped me was actually engaging with the content rather than trying cold approaches like diagramming everything. Most of the time for those questions you'll feel a gap while …
@MIT_2017 said:
I'd suggest you don't take the exam if you've done very little prep. If you've been planning to take the October LSAT, then you should just focus on that and try to kill the LSAT on your first shot. Also, in July there's a 50% …