@"samantha.ashley92" said:
@lemmegetuhhhh no, that makes sense. I was thinking about hiring in terms of you hiring someone for a law firm or something, not being a defendant/plaintiff. I would want to hire a more efficient person, too. I guess…
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
@OlamHafuch to clarify (because I'm really not trying to be an asshole), what I meant was that saying that you wouldn't hire someone who has a disability is bullying. Also, I do believe that the LSAC is a huge part o…
@LivingThatLSATdream What do you see as a fair basis for granting extra time? If its something related to a physical need, say shaking hands requiring more time to fill the bubbles, that makes sense (even though i feel like there can be better ways …
I agree with the above. I think this discussion is actually a starting point for conversations about how the LSAT is unfair not just in this way, but in general. Like I said, I'm not trying to be a bully, but I think that when this aspect of the tes…
Well, you're arguing the legal reality and not the principle at that point. I'm obviously not going to get myself involved in a stupid lawsuit.
And I agree, we should probably just get rid of the time requirement. I don't think it's helpful in dete…
I'm not trying to be a bully about it, I don't like the LSAT any more than you do. And if it's a physical impairment that need accommodation, like someone with tremors for example, I think that's fine to accommodate.
Lawyering is a mental professio…
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
@lemmegetuhhhh there is literally nothing you could say to convince me that everyone needs to test under the same conditions-- even time conditions. It doesn't even work that way in the real world. People can get dis…
"they've consistently given the exact same LSAT to accommodated people even 6-7 days later, which is what was expected to occur here."
Accommodations for time on a test which is fundamentally about time management is unfair to begin with. I didn't …
I've never heard anything good about Kaplan, I have heard it called Craplan at least 5 times from people who have used it. So I'd say it's not the best bet
I've heard prep tests in that area are a bit different from others (this is second hand knowledge I've gleaned from the forums, don't know specifics). So you're not alone at least.
I don't think it's anxiety, you sound like you've come a really lon…
I know diet advice sounds like something that someone with zero experience with depression would advocate for, but I've heard some pretty amazing benefits.
Take it with a grain of salt, but who knows. Before you totally write it off, that girl h…
This thread be like
"Hey, why don't we go to the ball game this weekend, that could be fun. Do you have any pros or cons about why we should do this?"
"Not everyone has the money to do that, so how can you even ask that question?"
@kimmy_m66 said:
I don’t think anyone is scoffing at the idea of taking time off, but rather at OP’s seeming inability to understand why everyone doesn’t take the time off. As I’ve said, if you have savings or parents to pay for your time off,…
Shout out to people getting offended by a legitimate strategy to do better, cash in those economic victimhood points on an anonymous forum
I got a little bit lucky, and was able to take the summer off. Took some planning. I took a summer course to …
Sounds like you need to train for endurance and focus. Set time limits for goals, ie, 2 straight hours no distractions. It's like cardio, ya gotta build it up.
When I make a silly mistake, I just make certain that I really DO understand the principle at play. If you find you consistently understand the principles, then you're probably just going too fast. Walk before you can run! You need to take more time…