I think you answered your own question!
@ryanshort8883 said:
I honestly don't even remember the last time I was asked to read a passage and answer questions on it or solve a problem that didn't involve the heavy use of math.
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@Gee-dawg Unfortunately I don't have a larger version of the study guide accessible to me. I'd recommend that you zoom in on the study guide, screenshot each section, and then print out those sections separately. Best of luck!
@"J.Dizzle" said:
Can anyone PM me the study guide? I am having trouble accessing the Google Drive.
Can you PM me your email? I'll send it to you that way.
Seeing as people are still finding the study guide helpful (I'm flattered!), I want to bump this thread for anyone who hasn't seen it, especially for those preparing for the upcoming June LSAT. Best of luck, everyone!
You have a solid GPA and it would be a shame to simply 'bite the bullet' and apply without trying your hand at improving that LSAT score.
My first LSAT score (Dec 2017) was quite low and I applied with it thinking my GPA would get me through. Lo an…
@"A More Perfect LSAT" said:
This is some true Canadian level kindness here! I hope you get all of the good karma
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@keets993 While I wasn't available to take part in it, I do recall how dedicated you were to getting the November 2018 study group together. You really showed initiative to learn, improve, and help others do the same and it paid off, so congrats!
@RFLSATStudy said:
Wow! Thank you!!!!!!! Congratulations on your victory. Stories like this are so refreshing when times are getting tough. You're definitely an inspiration to keep pushing. Thank you again.
@RFLSATStudy, thank you! When I wa…
@LCMama2017 said:
@"ajp.0808" said:
Yea it'd be cool if we could download or print without having to sign up with scribd..
I signed up and still wasn't able to download it or print it.
@"Tim Hortons" how are you "payin…
@Perseverance47 said:
Congratulations! Are you attending a Canadian law school?
Thank you! And I am! Canadian thru-and-thru here.
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And thank you everyone for the congrats! I appreciate i…
Hello everyone,
@keets993 is correct! Unfortunately, I don't check back here often and assumed the document would be accessible for all. My apologies to everyone who experienced this trouble.
Above you'll find a new link where you can download the…
I agree with @MissChanandler. Going through the CC at a slow pace and making sure to do the practice sets (timed and BR) at the end of each section is critical because it helps you crystallize your learning. Each lesson builds on the next (kinda lik…
Hey, fellow Canadian here. For UBC, references are required for discretionary and aboriginal applicant categories. I met with an admissions advisor a couple months ago and asked them the same question (because UBC's website is a little misleading wi…
Hey @SabrinaI,
Before 7Sage, I was on the Manhattan Prep package. Granted, my LSAT score after studying from this material wasn't great (I chalk this up to my inadequate studying methods as opposed to the material itself). I joined 7Sage as per a f…
I've reached this point as well after studying for an entire year. I'm just doing PTs casually and counting down the days till I can reclaim my existence before the LSAT.
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
Have you ever filmed yourself or gotten the timing for individual passages/questions?
This is something I haven't tried yet, so I'm going to give it a shot. Thanks for the suggestion!
@TrinkSchoko said:
For me, it …
@Perseverance47 If you're interested in UofT, then I would also encourage you to apply to Osgoode as well, given that they're both located in Toronto proper. From what I know, UOttawa places less importance on the LSAT score compared to UofT and Os…
@"Mr. Singh" said:
Lesson learned. Be very careful what you disclose to these people. Don't put any information on your LSAC account until you are sure it is permanent or you are about to send transcripts.
Precisely! I think it's good that y…
@akistotle, we've read the same things then: Canadian law schools want to know the formative experiences (personal, professional, and academic) that makes an applicant particularly well-suited for studying law. No school I've applied to has asked fo…
@tayanthony31 I feel ya. I struggled with keeping my focus on LR questions at first, especially during the CC's practice drills. What I found helpful was reducing the number of questions I was exposed to per day and closely reviewing each one until …
@InteriorCrocodileAlligator said:
The drag racers just outside my bedroom window. They provide the most obnoxious sounds that nothing would be able to trump that on test day. If I need to escape them, then I would go to the library or nearby c…
@"up the Chels" said:
occasionally, I'll put on some Chopin during BR.
I got Chopin on when I BR too!
@"Brian Bailey" said:
For just studying I primarily listen to two artists: 1) This Will Destroy You 2) Explosions In The Sky. If you…
This is an interesting one. I don't know if I would be inclined to view a sentence with "provided that" as a conditional, but then again, this kind of brings to light the vast scope of sufficiency and necessity.
In my opinion, I view "provided that…
@katewillis91 said:
the spotify "Intense Studying" playlist is my jam lately, although I try to do practice tests in silence to prep for test day.
@Sarah_39 said:
Deep focus playlist on Spotify! Mostly really chill classical stuff tha…
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
I don't listen to anything because it's too distracting. Some people say that classical music (no lyrics) helps them. If I'm in a coffee shop or somewhere not very quiet, I'll listen to a white noise track on my phon…