@Mike_Ross Sorry, BDT meant basic translation drill lol. In regards to translating in my head, I think what you mentioned about reading the whole stimulus and then trying to translate is my problem. I'm not taking it part by part. I'll definitely tr…
Hey @Mike_Ross, I've got a couple quick question in regards to the LSAT Loophole book and the translation drills.
I've read through the whole book and have found it pretty helpful in looking at LR in a more intuitive way but my problem arises after…
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@khiejohnson said:
Assuming I start Fall 2020, I will be 24. Is anyone looking to attend law school in Texas?
I live in Texas and am definitely aiming to stay here for school, either UT or SMU.
I totally get how you feel. I work as a data engineer, so most of my days are spent either working with lots of code or in long meetings. One thing you could try to do is wake up early and study in the morning when your mind is totally fresh. It can…
@"selene.steelman" said:
For an explanation of how LSAC calculates GPA, see https://www.lsac.org/applying-law-school/jd-application-process/cas/requesting/transcript-summarization. You have to submit records of every post-high school credit ea…
I second what Alex says. I work full time right now and have found that the best way for me to stay consistent is to study from 5am-7:30am. If I can't study more after work, that's OK because I got my obligatory two hours in in the morning. It's a …