i hope they release a demo at least of how to it will play out, using say the june 2007 test. So people can practice this new way.
updated:
"Additional practice materials for use specifically on tablets are also forthcoming." (https://www.lsac.org…
i track all my incorrects in onenote. and return to them frequently and if i find they are similar question types i group them together. Similarly i also write strategies or "take-aways" from the mistakes.
@Lawguy22 last year i wanted a centre down from my street for a September take, it was full 3 full months before the actual test (end of may or same time as now).
-If its a popular one it will fill up fast. and you don't want to travel far (toronto…
there are some webinars of people and their journeys: https://7sage.com/webinar/
they generally discuss what they did, what they would change, materials used, and describe their timelines.
https://7sage.com/webinar/davids-six-tips-on-doing-it-righ…
I am an e-book person. i Like being able to read things on desktop, laptop, tablet, smartphone.
book (carry around)
hold up. (unless you get a book holder thing, really helpful)
can strain neck staring down.
I don't mind either but if i had to …
try to do them until you hit the time and -0, then do it again later (a week, 2 weeks). Save the ones you know you know gave you trouble and always kind of return to them, after a while.
ask aboot whether there are much differences in the systems of law between the two or if he needed any specific requirements to practice in Canada. Does he have a dual-JD?
@LivePumpkin said:
@doyouevenLSAT said:
I am in same situation. It is not like America. You don't need 170. 160 to mid 160s should be your target. Also, Canadian Schools take the highest score. You probably can do 2 more takes with…
I am in same situation. It is not like America. You don't need 170. 160 to mid 160s should be your target. Also, Canadian Schools take the highest score. You probably can do 2 more takes without looking excessive.
Western i believe for their access…
@alyhobbs
there is no timer, but in the question bank they are rated by difficulty
easy
** easier
*** medium
**** harder
***** hardest
1 and 2 stars should be 30 seconds. 1st pass through and you have the answer.
*** - i think generally y…
while timing is important, accuracy is as well. Try some untimed before moving to timed, unless you are already at a point where you are excellent at all question types. But at this point you should be applying the strategies you have learned to eac…
@kshutes13 Yup. the repulsed feeling is a key indicator to walk away. if you still want to do stuff, i recommend (if you haven't), then refrain from questions and work on fundamentals more like conditionals (unless/without) or read for fun, somethin…
burn-out is real.... its your brain's way of saying stoooooppppp. It really is akin to exercising everyday all day without letting your muscles heal and recover. Regarding the LSAT, once you hit that point where 0 of anything is sticking or you are …
i use these.
https://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewforum.php?f=11
https://www.manhattanprep.com/lsat/forums/logical-reasoning-f4.html
https://lsathacks.com/explanations/ 29-38 and 60s and up
when you get to PT17 and up 7sage's are all there t…
https://media.tenor.com/images/e84db35df0e9c55054acea38ff697546/tenor.gif
the come to jesus moment. Your webinar made join 7sage. Thanks for all your knowledge and insights and congrats!
@"Leah M B" thanks a lot. I honestly had damn near panic attack reading this. it was like none of what i learned was helping me with this. but breaking it down into like abc's made it easier to see what was happening.
i ended up labeling it "most d…
i brought it up because while doing a section i was seriously having problems. lol. Then i remembered i had an Exam once where i had the same issue but did not have tissues (which is way worse).
So it got me thinking, to just plug my nose and then …