I asked about this too. I was told this would be a bad idea and you should sleep and wakeup at the same time a week before your exam. Try meditation. When someone recommended that to me, i was like thats complete bullshit, that won't help me. But it…
Anytime I tried to study lsat, i would go on my phone and waste so much time. I would make up any excuse not to study or take PTs. Later on when I took a few weeks off, it unfortunately became worse. It was so hard to get back into studying after li…
It happened to me sometimes. I just cleared cashe on browser and restart it. When that didn't work, i would use a different browser (Safari--->Google Chrome)
@bananabo said:
Loyola Law School! Parking is easy, desks are spacious, and the campus is fairly small so it's easy to find the building, etc!
Agreed!!
You might be surprised and scored really well on that test. For my test, I predicted I got a 163 but actually got 6pts higher. I was so glad that I worked on my apps just incase. Worst case scenario you apply and they reject you. I'd say go for it.
The reason I started at 14 was because my first 10-20 tests I couldn't even finish on time and was just learning how the test worked. I'd rather burn the really older tests while learning at the beginning stage than the newest ones. Also, I got to s…
It might be because you are reading the stimulus again and you're able to see the correct AC more clearly. Its a timing issue but I would focus on accuracy first. So drill 50min LR sections, if you do well, cut it down to 45min and see how you do th…
"7sage predictor" and "lawschoolnumbers.com" are good sites for estimating your chances. I think it only takes into account GPA and LSAT tho so your unique work exp will probably give you a boost.
Sorry if I'm asking a dumb question but just a bit confused here. Since you have your LLM and passed the bar, I'm assuming you already have your JD. So why are you studying for the LSAT?
Also type "7sage predictor" on google and you can see what yo…
RC was also my worst section by far and tanking my score on every PT. I realized I was not comprehending the passage very well which would cause me to miss a lot of points. During BR, I started to read the passage for as close to 100% understanding …
Mine took about a week. Back then you had to have your writing sample completed and verified by LSAC before you could apply. Now i'm pretty sure you can just send in your application without it and it will automatically update once they finish revie…
It depends on if ur scoring near ur target score. If u are, then continue with the new ones. If you aren't mix old ones in so u don't end up burning the newest.
What are you using the resume for? Is it to apply for law schools? If its for applications, I would remove the GPA from the resume since it is redundant because they have your transcripts.
@CantHurtMe said:
@cooljon525 _ Apologies, what does YP’d mean?
YP= Yield Protection
If a school accepts 1000 students and 500 decide to attend, they will have a 50% yield rate.
The higher the yield rate, the better.
If there is an applic…