@Anonymouse-1 So the reason I was panicking is because Duke WAS my safety lol
I wrote a Why Duke but it was probably pretty weak and transparent. I won't stress about it. If something is seriously wrong with my application, I'll know because every …
I've been getting anywhere from 169 to 174, but those were PT35-50s
Have you taken PTs 50-83? If not, it may help you out to take them in order. I don't necessarily think the newer tests are harder, but I do think there are some subtle differen…
@cooljon525 I think it may have been a number of factors. One, I had a head cold in March so I wasn't feeling my best. Two, it was my first take, so I was really nervous. Three, I got a much better night of sleep in June (probably because I didn't h…
@"selene.steelman" so hypothetically, if I don’t want admissions officers to see my March writing sample, I could just take the June, July, and September writing samples and it would be effectively washed from my application?
@"Jay Tee"
Agreed lol! How often (if at all) did you take timed 4-section PTs in one sitting?
Probably... twice? Lol! 36 and 37. I then realized how unsustainable it was for me - I was going to burn out in about a week. Thus, I started splitti…
@shrm
Hi! What specific 7Sage course plan were you on?
Ultimate+! I can't overstate how excellent it is. I really think the depth of the course's coverage was necessary for me.
@ebelineluna
How long did you study for and how many days a week/hours? and did you use 7sage all throughout ur study sesh?
I've been studying since last August! The number of hours varied per day (probably an average of about 4), but I did 6 …
@"selene.steelman"
Thanks for the detailed response, Selene. It sounds like I should go ahead and submit an additional writing sample since I have the opportunity. Do you think admissions officers would read both, or just the more recent one? I can…
@Taylor
Were you studying while in school or working PT or FT? If so, do you have any tips for managing studying and other commitments?
Unfortunately, I can't help much with this I graduated college 1 year early so that I could use the next y…
@Taylor I started studying in August of last year and spent the first three or so months just doing the core curriculum. After I finished the core curriculum, I spent about a month just foolproofing all the games in PTs 1-35. After I finished with t…
@"Pride Only Hurts" It's frustrating because I'm on PT 57 but my LR score is fluctuating (in my mind) by a lot. Some times it's -1/-2 on a section and then sometimes it's -5. I don't know if that is pretty standard but it's tough to swallow conside…
@LSAT7869 How big of a deal would it be if you, hypothetically, put off law school for another year? IF that wouldn't be a problem and you feel confidently that you can score significantly higher, I would say retake. The score you have isn't going a…
@MissChanandler I have 42 PTs left... It's probably worth noting that I'm studying full-time until March. I was thinking I could definitely do 2 a week, which would leave me with about 10 left by the time I take the actual LSAT in March. I'm really …
@Alex Honestly, sometimes it's hard for me to tell if I'm burned out. During undergrad I pretty much ignored my mental health, and it's been difficult to break that habit. I think I may take a bit of time off and then get back to it.
@"Simple Man" …
@10000019 Cool. As I review LG from PTs I've taken, I've been doing them on scrap paper while looking at the screen, and I've been pleasantly surprised at how much I've already gotten used to it. I think I'll definitely consider taking the digital o…
@TheDeterminedC Well I'm hoping to take the March LSAT and I just started PTing, so I'd need to take about 3 a week... Do you think that's doable? Can you review each one solidly in that amount of time?