@"samantha.ashley92" said:
Like I'll get the questions right that only 35% of people got right, but I'll get questions wrong that 95% of people got right. Maybe I just need to slow down in general.
Exactly! I was going through the same thing…
I think a JD from a regional school and some business sense could get you to 6 figures. It's just about finding a niche and filling it. But if starting your own firm seems scary, the top ranked school to big law route is definitely positively corr…
@alyhobbs said:
This is actually something that most women have struggled with including myself. To be successful as a women you have to somehow become hardened. You can never show weakness or emotion. I know some men struggle with this as wel…
I think a lot will change by the time our generation is established in the profession but as long as trials have winners and losers some things wont change. If winning is what makes a successful trial lawyer, those willing to do what ever it takes …
Just spit balling here:
der legal spiegel
setting the bar
jargon
case to be made
standing
law school dossier
bar downed (if named this, blog must include hockey)
7says
sage review
many leather bound books about law
case review
the openin…
@"up the Chels" said:
Don't know if your doctor mentioned this to you or if you're already aware, but SSRI's take about 4-6 weeks to start working in your favour, should you be so lucky as to be prescribed one that works for you.
In my exper…
@"lady macbeth" said:
Hey guys! I hope you're all doing well! I just wanted to ask if any of you guys take anti depressants and if so, if it affects your studying at all? Or if anyone has suffered from depression and anxiety and how that fared…
@"Habeas Porpoise" said:
I was pretty much fine until last night when I had my first memorable LSAT-related nightmare.
I dreamt that I went to my LSAC page to see if it was grey day yet, but my score was already there! A bold 149. My diag…
There aren't really any tips and tricks for the LSAT.... maybe the negation technique for NA questions but that's the only one I know that works. If the ACs are throwing you off do not read them until you completely understand the stimulus and can …
I haven't been through the admissions part of 7sage much yet. Forgive me if there are already answers for these.
How to go about contacting schools about continued interest? Is there a best time? Letters vs knocking on the door?
How to negotiate …
@shegotit I remember learning about blocking the alternative but not what video JY talks about it in. Can you link the video you're pulling your info from? I wanna make sure I undstand completely before I feel comfortable explaining it.
I did that and still do sometimes. You're eliminating the real bullshit ACs which is good, but now you're having trouble choosing between the correct AC and the trap AC. Working on reading the stimulus and AC closer and understanding the parameter…
@shegotit said:
I know that with strengthening questions you are looking for the answer choice that strengthens the argument and blocks the alternative. I am a little confused on what exactly does it mean to block the alternative. After lookin…
@LastLSAT said:
You're on an LSAT forum. I have a feeling you know what the resounding answer here will be...
This
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
We don’t have enough information to say “take the GRE” yet. It’s just too risky. The LSAT is a winn…
If you're geting like -x in LR and RC already and -xtimes2 in LG, I'd recommend skipping straight to LG.
Obviously you want to do all of the CC in the order it's presented, but sometimes it can be worth it to skip around.
The best thing would be t…
@kdln2018 said:
i am taking the LSAT in September for the first time and I need at least a 160. I scored a 145 on my first cold practice test. Is it possible to make that big of a jump in scoring in such a short period of time??
Not if you'r…
@ebalde1234 said:
It's a fine balance of knowing when to time and when not to time yourself, if there are specific areas of concern definitely focus on those and evaluate your thought process and then look at the explanation of the question.
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Oh man there is one where hes like talking about a floater or something and says "hes off getting high somewhere" cant remember what PT though :[
He talks about weed a lot though I've noticed...... hmmmm
I think I had the same layout LR,RC,LR,LR,LG?
Most people were pointing to the first section being the experimental, which sucks because I think I nailed that one. I think I did OK on the LR all together though. I liked all the point of disagreeme…
@BinghamtonDave Assumes without giving justification that what was true in a previous case(confederations cup) will be true for the current one(world cup)??
@"Jonah Chadwick Griego" I thought they were the "greatest generation"
golden generation just means there were a lot of high caliber players born in the same generation
I like Belgium just because they're a small country but their team has top tier players at every position right now. Realistically I think its going to come down to who doesn't choke and to me that seems like Germany. England and France have not l…
A big part of getting better at this test for me has been learning how it likes to trick people into wrong answer choices, especially in LR. When you go back over your answers are you thinking about why the answer you picked was wrong and why the r…
@jp.mm31 I think it was unfortunately. This was posted earlier, should help you.
https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/8qde22/official_june_lsat_discussion_thread/
It's generally a good thing to treat practice tests like precious ambergris or gold or like how golum treats his ring. I'd say wait until you finish the CC before you do anymore. You probably wont hurt yourself by taking a few during your CC but, if…