@samanthacano12 said:
I mostly only use this platform for studying tirelessly but it is nice to check in and remember that there are so many others who feel my pain!! I work full time at a law firm and I study after work and on the weekends bu…
@Alice003 said:
Thank you so much for posting it here! I feel the same way like you said on the post and comments! Yes, I feel lonely, stressed, frustrated, daunt myself... I do not dare to tell my friends what I am doing right now as I do not…
@jacobponzoli said:
This really resonated with me. As someone who struggles with generalized anxiety their whole life, it can be truly debilitating when preparing for my November LSAT. I also work part time, study as a full time student, and w…
@"keylimequeen88-1" said:
Thank you! Great pick-me-up before I embark on parallel flaw matching!!
Parallel flaw matching…good luck. May the odds be ever in your favor 😉
@megana
@claremont : I think I will try to do that [ this is: not do all the PS]. I think if I try to keep doing it I will eventually give up on studying because my pace will be way too slow.
I'll try doing alternating PS instead. Thank you for th…
Hey, I would be really interested. I am very flexible with time. I am planning on taking the test in June/October. The help would be really appreciated.
If you're an international student planning to re-locate to the US for your studies you will probably have to take the TOEFL or IELETS for your student visa application (usually is a requirement or at-least I had to take it the first time I went to …
Let me join in on this conversation: I feel ya. I am studying for the LSAT outside the US and Canada. I have yet to come across a person around me that knows what the LSAT is unless I explain to them... Also, I am tired of explaining why I want to g…
@"cheyjuan.m" said:
I recently discovered the LR Loopholes book and it discusses this at length. I HIGHLY recommend it. People who read it usually say they end up with a -1 or -2 on LR. I've only been reading it for a few days but it is very h…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@LSATstudyperson said:
I will try to do that! though after spending so much time on a question it feels discouraging to skip it. Just to make sure I understand clearly: When BR these questions I should try t…
@"Scott Milam" said:
The best thing you can do when your brain shuts down on a stimulus is to flag it and move on! This goes against a lot of people's basic instincts - it feels like "giving up." But the reality is that often difficult questio…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Don’t spin your wheels. The most important thing for this type of question is to identify specific work to do. If you can’t do that, it’s an easy call to move on. When you’re not doing anything specific, you’re wasting …
I write it out on my Ipad I can share with you a screenshot: DM me.
I try to leave some space to draw a figure that explains the stimulus (when applicable). I do that to help myself train my brain's ability to visualizing things as I read. I find t…
@"Pretzel Logic" said:
@LSATstudyperson said:
@"Pretzel Logic" That sounds like a great way of doing it. I will do that.
Can I ask how long it took you to get to 30% of the CC?
Yeah, about 2 months but it's full ti…
@SharleenTakesLSAT said:
I was also completing one PT per week. It really helped me see how I improved with each question type throughout the CC, and for me it was helpful. I feel like I can look at question types more adequately now to see my…
@bbbiqbal I have the same worry. I don't want to waste too many PTs and it be too late when I realize what I had done, but I also don't want to spend 3 months doing the CC and then not see a score increase. I worry that that might crush my spirit an…
@"Juliet--" said:
@fmujahed00 said:
Hey,
I wanted to ask about the Ultimate+ subscription I have got. I am considering whether it would be better for me to shift to yearly/monthly or keep paying for the monthly package I h…