@"Alan Cheuk" said:
@lsatplaylist said:
Also, what if you just want to take one section on the digital platform rather than an entire test? Is there a feature for this? Thanks.
To do a single section, you make a custom prob…
Great post! I’d love to see a pic of how you use the scrap paper for LG. This GIF shows how to post a picture https://media.giphy.com/media/557gld0aYMA3RMVill/giphy.gif
@Qualia88 Thank you! I totally forgot that I still had the test lol. I also just checked and turned out I actually got a 143. I think what I’ll do is mark D for the questions I didn’t get to because that’s what I do nowadays on tests.
I’ve heard anecdotally that the LR and RC in the newer tests are harder and LG is easier. I also saw on the forum somewhere that someone said “not necessarily harder”, but somewhat different. So maybe you just need to get used to the newer tests. Yo…
@FoolProofFun said:
My answer is an emphatic yes. I think there is a huge misconception in test prep whereby people feel they are only ready if they can "average" a given score over a period of time. I certainly won't disagree that it is IDEAL…
I'm a little worried about doing LG on scrap paper instead of directly on the page. I've tried this before when I didn't have a hard copy of a game handy and it definitely slows me down looking back and forth from the screen to my paper
Fordham and BU have pretty good stats for BigLaw (40% vs Georgetown's 54%). I'm pretty debt averse, so I would probably go for the 130k options. However, in truth, I would probably see what type of full rides I could get with a 168 Check it out her…
@"Alan Cheuk" Thank you so much (and everyone else who's involved on 7sage) for your work on this! I'm about to start PTing and I'm really excited to start using the digital tester. The tester has really lessened my fears about the digital LSAT (I d…
@lsatplaylist said:
In addition to sometimes freehand writing in the test book, sometimes it's very helpful to cross off answers, but it seems like the tablet test doesn't have these features. What are some workarounds that could have similar…
Hey, you might want to revisit games that you foolproof about a week later. This is sort of a halfway between working on a new game and foolproofing a game for the 5th time. A week is usually long enough that you forget some things, but not long eno…
I don't think 3 scores will hurt you... However, it does seem unlikely (although not impossible) that you will hit your target score if you take the test tomorrow, being that you have not yet achieved that score on a PT. Good luck on whatever you en…
Gonna be 25. Wow, thought I would get there earlier lol. Been doing this LSAT gig for a while.
That being said, I will be very happy if I achieve my goal of going to law school in fall 2020
Hey, I'm sorry that you are feeling hopeless. However, if you are scoring in the high 150's and low 160's under simulated test conditions, there is no reason that you can't score in that range on test day. It sounds like you are burnt out and being …
All schools accept the June or the July LSAT. Admissions for law schools doesn’t open until September.
Mostly every school uses your highest score (as that is what is reported to the ABA and then used for the rankings). I have heard that some Canad…
Ha! Congratulations on your great result!
I think you can send a little warmheartedness to your friend from UC Berkeley who challenged you to test and break the limits of success
Thanks for taking the time to post this, as I'm sure there are many people here who can relate. I tried out a bunch of resources before 7sage as well, and made little to no progress. Read books, attended live classes etc.
Your study ethic (40hrs a …
@"Isabella-1" said:
I meditate every morning before I start my day! I try my hardest to sleep with airplane mode on and keep it off until after I've stretched, breathed, and meditated. It has improved my focus and over all emotional balance su…