@Lydia.huang105 is right: don't beat yourself up. Besides, the LSAT takes care of that for us.
In all seriousness, I have asked myself the question in this post's title a few times. In addition to the great advice above, I'll mention a few points…
@"emmmmmmm-1" said:
Will do - that definitely sounds like the safest bet!
Check LSAC's website. They have 71, 73, and 74 available, for free, in the interest of acclimating testers to the new digital format.
The drawback would be lack of su…
@"tristan.locke1" said:
Don't worry, this happens to a lot of people! If you're weaker in specific areas, sometimes a PT can give you a "perfect storm" of questions that are particularly challenging for you specifically (but may not be challen…
@zacharytsmith26 said:
@MorbidlyObeseCheetahs said:
How badly do you want it?
It's not about going or not going, I am going to law school, that's decided. I'm just trying to decide if I should continue working while doing i…
@"kris.stoff" said:
@"H96 J.D" said:
i'll be 23.
Nobody likes you when you're 23
Don't forget the jointly sufficient condition, "and you still act like you're in freshman year!"
32 (pushing for Fall 2020 start) with an MS in Medical Pathology, full time career as a PA. I came looking for a challenge!
If I'm accepted, I'll work full time at our consultancy and attend law school part time on a 4-year track. I'm trying to cr…
Awesome--thank you! Yes, these data are the result of 7 practice tests, including J07. Those two, 3-series runs at the beginning and early this month are all I've done.
Should there be a transition from CC/dedicated training like LG cram/timed sect…