This happened to me. I was freaking out, as no building was even listed.
I took it at a small university 90 min away that I had never been to.
I contacted the LSAC a week out and the registrar's office. Once I emailed them, a location appeared on …
@MIT_2017 said:
You've (likely) studied for months, so just relax your brain, talk to the other people and see how they are even more nervous than you, etc.
I can confirm this. I took June and am taking July.
I had two people ask me for a p…
@Lolo1996 said:
What studying techniques did you use? Did you only use 7sage or did you supplement with other materials?
I used only 7Sage.
I went through the core curriculum, then started doing practice tests to identify my gaps in knowl…
@lsatgodjk LSAT is full time for me right now. I have a family situation so I quit my job to help out. With that being said, it is easy to do too much and burn out when you're doing LSAT "full-time."
I don't track the time I spend on studying, but …
I'll keep my reply short since we have some many awesome responses above.
My first PT after CC was 152. I wish I did a diagnostic but it would have destroyed my confidence. My confidence was in the dumps after my first PT already.
Here are my top …
Here's an abridged version of what I did in a similar situation, but was looking for a bigger jump.
Hopefully this may help you game plan how you want to use your time between now and October.
April 2018 - stopped. My top score was 162 and had sta…
Here are the notes I took during the webinar for those anxious to know what Dean Le said:
• Pitch for Texas Law
◦ Austin, TX is a livable city with a lot of cultures
◦ Low cost of attendance and COL
◦ Elite public institution
◦ Brea…
I had 3 LR sections: 1-3-5.
RC (2) included a passage about Blues and a wolof genre/cultural group.
Anyone have any idea which LR was the experimental?
That sounds awful.
I'm about to register for the July LSAT as a back up to my June LSAT. (You can't register for July after the June administration.) I'm pretty sure this would take registering for September out of the question after you get July's…
I moved to my parents' due to a family situation, so my job right now is studying.
Let's be honest, the LSAT is a grueling test to take and to study for. I'm not sure if either of you are athletes, runners, weightlifters or anything like that but l…
Congrats @"Leah M B"! I was in Chicago a couple weeks ago and took some time to walk around Northwestern Law's campus. Absolutely beautiful place to be, and a great school to boot.
Thanks for your posting and support of others. It's invaluable for …
Yes!! Congrats @LSAT_Wrecker!
Thank you for sharing this. I know I probably speak for a lot of people on 7Sage who have big goals and have dream schools that are only on the edge of possible. Hearing you got in with those odds from 7Sage and LSAC …
This is a great review that I want to bump.
AboveTheLaw is reporting that the LSAC is going to implement the digital LSAT.
LSAC will be purchasing about 30,000 tablets — a “substantial investment” — but thankfully Microsoft is discounting them.…
Bumping this.
Thanks for bringing this up @KarateMaster! I definitely need a warm-up before taking a PT. I've looked at the last PT (or multiple) before taking a new PT, but am interested if anyone has definite routines. Mine was very casual.
I can't make the webinar but I'm really excited to hear what you have to say afterwards. Thanks for doing this, @NotMyName!
I'm sure you're going to address these in the session but I want to throw them out there in case:
-How did you think about …
Congrats! I'm hearted to see someone with your background get into YLS. There is much talk about the difficulty for that specifically to happen. So happy for you to have fulfilled your dream.