I'm in the same position and the general advice I've heard is that you can keep your essays for the most part, but should tweak and update them, at least a little.
Maybe do a warm up before your PTs/test day with one or two games? I find that I just need to do warm ups before I take PTs/time sections, otherwise I don't perform my best.
@marbl2020 said:
Thanks everyone, this is what I figured but wanted to be sure. Additionally, I've only been working part time for the past four years. Is this something I should also disclose, or that I will be asked?
Some schools ask that …
At the UVA application reader webinar last night, asking someone who left the company or someone who you could trust not to reveal your ultimate plans to go to law school to the rest of the company was recommended.
Also if you had a good relationsh…
It's self-reported and only a snapshot, but you can plug & chug into mylsn: https://mylsn.info/6x29e6/.
I think it'd be interesting to hear why you want to go to law school w/your BS in physics.
Games wake me up, so I always do a warm up with games that I track on a spreadsheet (with the game, how long it took me vs. how long it should take me, and my accuracy). I also do games before PTs and actual takes.
@"Adam Z. Xie" said:
@xenonhexafluoro said:
How did you set the game up?
I treated it as an in/out game with subcategories (days). For each day you have 3 slots in, 2 slots out.
Timed & upfront, the only infer…
I usually do the questions in order unless one looks really hard (e.g. rule substitution). But after game 2 I always glance at games 3/4 to see which one has more questions and tackle that one first.
How did you set the game up?
I treated it as an in/out game with subcategories (days). For each day you have 3 slots in, 2 slots out.
Timed & upfront, the only inference I made was that L must be in on Saturday, because P is already occupying …
@wngdwaf_1 said:
@xenonhexafluoro said:
First of all don't beat yourself up. Putting time into CC upfront is the way to go. That said, it's okay if CC alone, especially for LG, doesn't all stick and translate to immediate improveme…
First of all don't beat yourself up. Putting time into CC upfront is the way to go. That said, it's okay if CC alone, especially for LG, doesn't all stick and translate to immediate improvement. I found that to really improve on logic games you have…
Take a break, ranging from a day to a week. Do things you enjoy that aren't LSAT related. Then, review and drill questions from your lower scored PTs. I'd even redo timed sections and see how they go. & try to analyze your performance. Maybe the…
Putting more time into CC is usually worth it. That said, what I did is create an excel spreadsheet of games I encountered with the goal time and my attempts (including time and accuracy). I gave a couple of games a shot every day and logged my scor…
I can 100% relate. When I graduated I took a litigation job and I had a lotttt of late night federal filings, coupled with early morning state court filings, and a lot of stuff I just could not plan for. What really hurt me was not being able to est…
@rbreville said:
Ive been hearing this alot. What do you mean exactly when you say "read for structure"? I thought I should ask this because I am getting through all passages but my accuracy is slowly improving. Hopefully if I can master this,…
@"Mr. Singh" said:
If there is more to the story, it is OP's job to tell us. It is not our job to assume that additional information exists. Nor is it our job to ask if other information exists.
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@2ndTimestheCharm said:
But if we didn't love our first essay and we just took in June, we have a year to submit a new essay using our own computers, right?
Think so!
I was pretty nervous about taking PTs at first, because I was scared of seeing my score. I really had internalize that my diagnostic score, and every other PT after that, was an opportunity for me to work towards my goal score, and an opportunity to…
For me, doing cookie cutter review, recognizing recurring patterns in LR questions, made me a lot faster. Learning to get through the easy to medium questions faster while maintaining accuracy really pays off. You could identify questions with certa…
@"Mr. Singh" said:
@"Jonah Chadwick Griego" said:
A bit of a harsh take with such a small reference point of knowledge no?
How is it harsh? I'm going off of what the person said. What they described is not an assault. It is…
You don't need to take it again. When I log into my LSAC account I get the following message in a yellow banner on my home page:
Notice starting with June 2019 LSAT: The writing section will be separate from the LSAT starting with the June 3, 20…
I think it's more likely that AI will creep up on the field, starting at more paralegal/secretary type tasks. There are also claims that some e-discovery software on the market currently use AI. It's certainly hard to conceive of AI taking over advo…