I think this cycle will be front-loaded with re-applicants. My guess is that applicants will be up for the first half of the cycle but turn down as we move into January. I think Spivey said this will be a flat cycle and I think I probably agree.
@kellysmithsmithsmith said:
Not sure why you think a "Cancel" in the LSAT history would look any better than just a low score. In other words, I think these two applicants would be exactly the same:
Applicant A:
1) Cancel
2) 171
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@"lady macbeth" said:
@keets993 said:
@BinghamtonDave what's a mapping logic game?
yes! what's a mapping logic game? @BinghamtonDave
So Mapping is generally a sub-sect of linear or grouping games that adds the e…
Here are my predictions:
curve: -12
number of flaw questions on both LR: 7
number of mss questions on both LR: 4
number of sequencing games: 2
number of grouping games: 1
number of total LSAT questions: 101
Hot take: Mapping logic game.
Relaxing. Most of the hard work is over. You should know your approach to each section by now. I would continue to drill to stay sharp. Maybe repeat a section you did well on. This week is all about maintaining confidence. Make sure your ticket is s…
I did to some extent but I would try to notate as little as possible. Through a lot of practice I was able to put a lot of the low res summaries in my head. I found personally, that too much notation slowed me down and distracted me- took away my ab…
Have you mentally been "diagnosing" RC passages as you go? One of the strategies 7Sage is big on is understanding passage structure. There are generally "types" of passages. Is it a science passage? If so, is it a biographical or phenomenon passage?…
While groups such as 7Sage and Spivey do an amazing job (really!!) I would suggest looking into free routes as well. Are you in undergrad? I know my university has an undergrad pre-law advisor who has been very helpful to me and others!
First, I want to congratulate you on taking the LSAT. This is a hard test and a long journey. Even if you are disappointed, everyone here is proud of you and the work you have done. Remember, Law Schools really only look at your highest score. You c…
I guess I am a little confused as to what you mean. I think the LSAT principle of correlation not causation applies here; I am not sure I would complicate it by establishing levels of correlation. There seems to be a correlation with the pledge and …
So first, I love skipping. I think it is an immensely helpful too when taking timed tests. Even so, don't give up on finishing the section quite yet! With practice comes speed and you may be able to go back to some skipped questions!
As per what qu…
As someone who is a senior in undergrad and studied for the LSAT during the school years, it depends a lot on your major. I knew my course load was manageable and I knew I wanted to go to law school early. I planned my entire college schedule around…
Yeah I took Pt Cs LG maybe 3 weeks before my exam. I knew it was of legend- it was the final LSAT obstacle to pass before my July exam. It was a bloody storm, but we made it out alive.
Another big one would be identifying and translating what the question stem is asking you to do. I would consider that a fundamental aspect of both LR and RC.