I'd err on the side of not writing the addendum and not mentioning your grades in your personal statement. The general sense that I get, and David can add to this here, is to not use the valuable space in your personal statement to mention anything …
Been studying off an on for... 2.5 years now. I was not studying every day for 5 days a week for 2.5 years. While not ideal, I wasn't in a position to be able to study intensely for 3-6 months due to personal reasons. Instead, I had bouts of intense…
I also noticed that one of the sources contributing to the gap between my PT scores and BR scores was rooted in habits. Anyone who has been on this forum long enough has seen me mention habits at least a million times.
It's important that you're no…
Could your friend talk about what he/she liked about the book? It could be worth getting to borrow strategies and then just practice independently using older tests.
I keep having the weirdest dreams, usually about missing more questions than I think I did. Last night, I dreamt I had to do a LG section but couldn't figure out the first two games in 20 minutes, leaving me15 minutes to figure out all 4. Oiiiiiiiiii
The email is literally that short:
Dear ______,
Your September 2016 LSAT score is ____. The percentile rank is _____.
This is an unofficial score report.
@HasaDigaLSAT Nice Book of Mormon reference btw! And I was very strict with this. I wouldn't answer the question unless I was able to eliminate all of them. In the beginning, this mean that I was only getting through 18-19 questions but what was gre…
In terms of breaking the plateau, my trajectory broke off in 2 ways.
To improve accuracy, I cannibalized 10 tests in the 50s and took those as untimed sections. I chose the 50s because it was recent enough where I didn't think there was a huge diff…
Yes yes yes to the fool proofing. For me, I really tried to get fast at the games I was good at so I would have a 15 minute buffer to finish game 4 (anticipating the fact that the real test will throw me a curveball game I won't be able to answer). …
I also think that taking untimed sections is a really underutilized studying strategy. Taking a ton of PTs after going through the lessons forces you to both (1) apply lessons and (2) apply them fast - in trying to tackle both, most people fail to p…
Hey guys! I got a 166 on my previous LSAT and am waiting on my September score but I'm still available for tutoring (provided people are interested, obviously)
Actually, most of the stuff in the stimulus is noise. The main elision is that if something has an effect ("gave pleasure" in conclusion), it was intended to ("in order to give pleasure" from the premise).
This is hard advice to follow but try not to stress out about being sick. Stress will only make things worse and could prolong flu like symptoms. Drink fluids, rest up, let your fever run its course until Tuesday (hopefully) and then maybe ease into…
@Jessica_Kuba, your current GPA won't be your LSAC GPA if you've failed any classes (those Ds and Fs will count if they appear on your transcript, even if another class "replaced" that grade) or you've taken community college courses (those get appl…
I took PT 75 in June. I had 13/14 minutes to spare and still couldn't finish Game 4 because I legit froze up. After taking a year long hiatus from the LSAT, I went back to do this game without even looking at any hints (this was to see whether I fro…