TLDR: about 7-8 months of studying for round 1; but I was also working full time + overtime then (yikes lol DO NOT recommend), then about 4 months of studying for round 2 ( while job searching with a small side gig)
My timeline isn't linear but I'm…
I wouldn't advise to map out every single one under timed conditions. The question types that truly warrant mapping are probably Must be trues/falses, Necessary/Sufficient Assumptions. But even then, depending on the difficulty, not all of those nee…
I took it today (Sunday January 17).
LR hit different (as someone who scores -2/3 average on LR) in a bad way , but RC and LG were moderate enough to balance out LR. Overall very fair exam IMO.
Proctor was an absolute angel so shout out to him. Th…
I might be wrong, but the testing cycle every year is from like June to Spring right? i.e. The first test of the cycle is in June, and then the last test is March or April because that's the last possible exam you can take in order to apply to the c…
If you're not applying to this cycle (Fall 2021 admission) then I would take a break and come back to it. I empathize with struggling with mental health and anxiety throughout this and I understand how difficult it can be :'(
However, I went throug…
I feel :'( Mine is more anxiety leading up to the exam...coming from the girl who just lost almost all of last night's sleep because of test anxiety... good luck all
@hsiyad22 Good on you for being so upfront! So I'm actually confused about this... is it that every proctor is only in charge of supervising one student? I didn't realize you would actually be able to have a convo with them beforehand.
167-173 is an excellent range for PTs, so clearly you have an awesome grasp of the exam. If I were you, I would take 2 if not 3 PTs (maybe one every other day) between now and Friday 1/15 after 8:30 PM and see how you do.
If you are doing much wors…
I did a full, timed 35-minute section 5 days/week for... about two months (took a 2-week break in between bc too much RC lol). I tried to BR as thoroughly as possible after I completed every section. I also actively engaged with material (asking que…
I would do individual, timed (35 min) sections frequently (i.e. at least once a day, if not twice). Then do a thorough blind review.
I would drill the LR/LG question types that you get incorrect most often.
RC is a tricky one, because for me I had…
@"ashley.tien" I suppose we look to other resources! Although, if more people decide to join, at least having a discussion about the right/wrong answers would be insightful.
I find doing RC studying by myself so dull and monotonous, so I'm hoping b…
At a human level, I hope that law schools will take into consideration the immense stress and chaos these last few months have brought most students. IMHO May-Oct isn't really that huge of a gap; seeking employment and securing a good job takes time…
@FindingSage Thanks for sharing and I'm sorry about the experience
So in October, even though you signed up and tested for the last day (Wednesday), you were still able to get a reschedule in on Friday? So they were just hosting extra sessions?
@Tori98765 How many versions of exams are circulating per one exam period? I don’t know how I feel about so many different tests floating around but I guess it’s the consequence of a four day long testing period lol