Tough one. Apparently numbers of applications and even high scores/GPAs are up by a lot this year. Read this: https://www.lawschoolexpert.com/the-most-competitive-law-school-admission-cycle-ever/.
If you absolutely MUST go to law school in 2021, I …
@gigi_m1308 glad I could help in some small way. And it looks like @yamstrust is right! The change fees don't apply to Flex. Sweet. That being the case, I say hold off on deciding until you absolutely need to. Take a mini break and see how you do on…
I say take November. If you switch your test date, you'll still have to pay $125 to reschedule or you'll get a $50 refund. That's $325-350 spent on one test vs. $400 spent on two. If you have the money, I would take November as scheduled. You can al…
I think they're just fishing for candidates, but who cares! Why couldn't that candidate be you? I've gotten a few myself. Whatever they're playing at, it's a free opportunity to apply... I say go for it!
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@rachelhorewitz said:
So it seems like many of us found LR and the last game of LG a little difficult.. this may be a dumb question but does this mean the whole test will most likel…
@sakethsaran1998, it's difficult to say. You shouldn't lose time, but obviously @"Lawyer Looch" didn't have that experience. Luckily I got disconnected after I had already submitted the test...
@parkdan7070, I can't speak for @"Lawyer Looch" but I certainly had a lot of technical difficulties yesterday. Our experience may not be the norm, but you should be prepared for anything.
Wait times to hook-up with a proctor can be very long, rangi…
Definitely chain when you can! You're exactly right. It'll help you to make crucial inferences more quickly. I wouldn't give any weight to JY's choice not to...
Same, same, same. Technical difficulty nightmare. I wrote about my experience on a post yesterday.
Just breathe... it's behind you now and it'll be alright...
Still... so sorry it was so frustrating for you.
It does look like the June 2017 LSAT may have been a little easier than some. According to PowerScore, perfect scorers needed to get a 100/101 correct on that test (perfect scorers can get as few as 98/101 correct and still come out with a 180, depe…
I second what Lsat175 said. For the next 2 weeks, take every LG on PTs 1-35. Take them one at a time. If you get -0 within the target time and feel good about the game, move on. If you got any wrong, did not meet the target time, or felt uneasy abou…
One more thing: LR questions began to seem much more formulaic and predictable to me after spending a few weeks simply articulating out loud to myself the characteristics of a given stimulus. Without timing myself I would look over the stimulus (for…
Don't give up! I felt the same when I started this journey just over a year ago. I'd consider the following before jumping ship...
1) If you are seeing improvements in your score outside of the testing conditions, then I imagine the test is beginni…
I've used ProctorU in the past and maybe it's changed since, but what they did then was ask you to show them the space you're in by moving the camera around, to ensure that it's enclosed on all sides. They'll also ask you to show them the desk you'r…
We should be contacted by LSAC soon. They said we would be able to sign up for a proctor slot approximately 2 weeks prior to the testing date. I feel you though... trying to plan ahead and they're not making this easy!
I'd like to qualify my vote: You still have 2 months to study and achieve more consistent (and improved) results! Provided you have ample time to study between now and then (I would say at least 3-4 hours a day), I would sit for the November test, a…
Another 7Sager mentioned this in passing above, but I'd like to second their suggestion: I am finding meditation and yoga to be very helpful as I prepare for this test. If you've never done "Yoga With Adriene" on YouTube, you should start today. Her…
Yes! It has absolutely been working for me. I've approved my PT score 12 points so far, and hope to get another 5-6 (I'd like to lessen the gap between my BR score and my timed PT score; they're still fairly far apart).
For me, the key was reviewin…
What I've been doing, and it seems to really be helping, is continuing to do a PT w/ Blind Review every 1-3 days, while studying flashcards every day for about 20 minutes. The flashcards are a compilation of the most elemental parts of the curriculu…