@achen013 said:
Hi fellow Sagers,
I have been studying and studying for what feels like eternity, and following 7sage CC, an in person commercial prep course, and numerous books and guides, I finally took to some serious self studying. My…
@10000019 said:
@Bamboosprout said:
UofT is internationally equivalent to T10
Legal system in the USA and Canada are vastly different. No such thing as being internationally equivalent.
You're right. I'm oversimplifying. …
Unless you're pretty tied to Minnesota, UofT is internationally equivalent to T10, and is the Harvard of Canada (best for big law, and huge network), so I would recommend UofT. Congrats on your acceptances!
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
I would probably let it go. You could always let LSAC know that one of their moderators behaved inappropriately but I don't know that it's even worth your time. I personally would want to remove myself from that situ…
@UnicornFarts said:
@Bamboosprout Ah, sorry that note was more meant for the LR and LG sections. Should have been more specific. Hope that clears things up!
Ahhh, so you meant the existential and universal quantifiers?
Wow, congrats. I can't imagine how that feels. Represent 7sage students well out there! Best of fortunes for your coming years.
Can you explain what you mean by "formal logic component" of RC?
@victoritaekung said:
Hi, I'm interested in the study group but please can we make it online?
@japman97 said:
Hey! I'm in interested too, online or in person
This discussion is 3 years old, so unfortunately, I don't think any of them…
I think the Hotel is a new location. Something happened to UBC and now the LSAT no longer is conducted at UBC. I hear burnaby and BCIT are great locations with very cool proctors. That's just anecdotal, though.
@tams2018 said:
@Bamboosprout said:
@tams2018 said:
So do the 50-100 questions in one sitting? Just curious.
Maybe over the course of a weekend? Depends on your definition of "one sitting". Hahaha
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@SLP_futureJD said:
If you haven’t already started stalking Reddit, don’t! 😂
Too late. I never had a choice.
@"Leah M B" said:
You are much more zen about checking them than I am.😂
Hmmm, ok. I think I'll take it easy on the status c…
@tams2018 said:
So do the 50-100 questions in one sitting? Just curious.
Maybe over the course of a weekend? Depends on your definition of "one sitting". Hahaha
Congrats Nikita (is that you?). Seeing this makes me smile. Hope you get into your dream schools, keep up the good work, and keep doing good things for those around you. Wish you the best on the next step in life.
Not sure what your question actually means, but yeah. BR everything. Including the drills in the core curriculum. But before you finish the CC, it's understandable if you can't solve some of the questions, and it's ok to not get everything. Just mak…
Try searching the forums for past discussions about this topic? I think very few of the frequent users will have too much insight on this topic, since we're mostly still 0L or pre-application.
if you have the money for it, ultimate plus is the clear winner. It's not about the tests. It's about the access to practice questions and the flexibility to build custom drills and tests.
@sc1293 said:
I'm also a Berkeley BLOS final candidate, so we'll see how that goes. If there's anything I could do to help out (reading personal statements, why x's, application process for any of the schools that I mentioned) I'd be more than…
@joezim425 said:
Yeah @eRetaker pretty much nailed it on the head. Plus Columbia puts a lot of people on the waitlist, so it’s important to stand out.
Oh damn. I had no idea about all this inside baseball information. I just threw everything…
@10000019 said:
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@Princess said:
THIS IS A BIG ONE: I love organizing my notes by color. That can mean u…
@eRetaker said:
@Bamboosprout I actually think the gamble would be to actually write a "Why X" since they're usually not advised for T6.
Oh really? Why is that? I know that they don't ask for it, but I never knew that it was not advised.
@Princess said:
I only rewrote my notes one time or max twice. I tried to read before the class, listen to lectures, ask questions if needed, go to office hours, and just create a study guide for myself with my lecture notes and book notes. To…
@Princess: "WOW, I left NYU or Top 14 for this dude." Even if you don't want it to be in your head, the thought might creep in.
This is such good advice. Very insightful and logical. Our minds can work in weird and hidden ways.
@FixedDice: I'm not…
@Princess said:
Ofcourse it’s not necessary to do the three steps in every scenario. I’m not a law student, so I’m not sure how much time we will have. But in undergrad, I did take 30 credits of upper level classes at the same time, and was st…
@10000019 said:
@Bamboosprout said:
@Princess said:
THIS IS A BIG ONE: I love organizing my notes by color. That can mean using different colored pens or just highlighters on the computer. This helps keep it organ…
@joezim425 said:
@Bamboosprout said:
Can I ask what it means to "save all that stuff for LOCI"? Do you have a storage of things to say about a school for when you get waitlisted that is distinct from the things in the "why X" e…
@"mahsa.shakeri14" said:
@bamboosprout what do you think of LSATMax? And thank you for your recommendations...
I've heard good things about LSATMax, but haven't tried it myself. They seem to have a very similar curriculum to 7sage, and simil…
@Princess said:
THIS IS A BIG ONE: I love organizing my notes by color. That can mean using different colored pens or just highlighters on the computer. This helps keep it organized and I know when ideas shift.
Thanks for the feedback! Love …