Thank you @nicole.hopkins. I don't know if I will have time to do a PT this weekend especially Saturday, my niece's birthday but if I do I may join the BR group. But maybe some one-on-one will be good. I will think about my options and get with you …
@profile427 First off, I apologize for not getting back with you sooner. I've been out of the loop a lot. Its kinda a long story but I worked for the company I work for now and then I left for a while for another job and now I'm back. I asked for th…
I'm not sure if I am the best person to give advice. I'm stuck in the middle of a lengthy break. My mind is not the right place right now and will probably post this exact same thing when I get myself put back together. My only advice for you and my…
I've been mostly out of school since 2008. I turned 30 in January. I've been working in customer service. One of my LORs is from my current boss, he was more than willing to do it.
@nicole.hopkins I like the idea of referring to it as starting a new chapter. It makes it sound more like I am building from the past instead of starting from scratch. It sounds like maybe all the time I've spent on LSAT prep has not been as wasted …
I agree that a flash sale would be a good idea even though I have all the PTs. But I also agree 7Sage is great :-) My question is about moving forward. I agree that the LSAC's decision will have the opposite effect than they think it will and the de…
I am also using both 7Sage and The Trainer. I prefer 7Sage's LG methods and to a certain extent their LR. But they complement each other well. I am also planning on supplementing the Manhattan LR book. I haven't received it yet but it has been order…
I'm in a similar dilemma. I'm dealing with some personal crap in my life right now, suffering a little bit of burnout, I want to score low 170s, and I am debating between a retake in October or December. I hate being patient but I am planning on see…
I just ordered my watch. I'm excited about getting it. I got R2 the 4x8.5 counting up, smiley at the end. :-) I think it will really help. Plus, it was one of the styles on special.
I want to know about the video explanations as well. @fifthending I think they will remain up because I agree. I don't think they are official LSAT questions. However, I saved all the PDFs for them to be safe.
I use the 7Sage proctor. Right now I have it set to "Gayle" she sounds almost exactly like the proctor the first time I took the LSAT. Not sure if that's a good thing though. I need to adjust to using a watch.
I get the same way. First of all, I try not to be too hard on myself about it, easier said than done. And I try to get pumped up by listening to a little of my "LSAT Playlist" before studying.
I personally think the no earplugs rule is a little silly. But what can you do? @emli1000 Since you and I live in the same metro area, you'll get this. That's why I'm thinking of taking mine in Rock Hill or Belmont. I took a mini-vacation to Raleigh…
Thanks everyone. I think a lot of it depends on the question type and personal preferences. Some of them I am able to get with the 7Sage sets and some take more reinforcement. I have reviewed PowerScore I think for one question type maybe two just f…
I'm in a similar dilemma I will get to the PT stage next month. I am retaking in October. I work full-time and I know I will not be able to take all the PTs. I don't know how many PTs you are thinking of taking a week. I think taking all odd or all …
@too new I also have been out of school since 2008 (December). I started studying last Spring. I studied all summer and took the September 2014 LSAT. I wish I wouldn't have taken it, I didn't take it seriously enough, slacked off, and I wasn't ready…
I have exactly the same problem. I went through MP and MSS with no problem. I got to weakening and it was hit and miss. Now, I'm on sufficient assumption and its the same and its bringing my confidence down. I think that @alexroark5 has some great s…
I definitely see logical flaws in everyday contexts more frequently because of the LSAT. And I am trying to speak more carefully to attempt to not commit a fallacy myself. I at least think about logical fallacies a lot differently.
I personally cannot spend 40 hours a week on the LSAT. I get up at 6:30-7 AM every morning.I throw it together and get ready. I'm not exactly a morning person. I drive 45 minutes to an hour to work to get to work about 8:30 AM. 30 minutes for lunch …