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  • Anxiety and depression mostly. lol.
  • Short answer: For the amount of time you have left, focus on PT 50 and up. Reasoning: The sections have each developed over time. Internet consensus is that LR is trending to be a bit more difficult than the old tests, LG is more "plug and chug" a…
  • Also, the PBS app on AppleTV has a show called "Intelligence Squared" and it is fantastic for analyzing arguments. Two panels essentially debate opposing views on a motion. Being able to take a break from studying while continuing to refine skills t…
  • I don't know if this will work for you but it does for my blind reviews: Try to prove your answer wrong. Also, I've noticed that when I am blind reviewing, if I'm between two answer choices, I have probably misinterpreted the stimulus. SO many ti…
  • SO funny you put this up... I was listening to the Diane Rehm show this morning and it hit me: NPR's stories are phenomenal for flaw spotting and argument evaluation.
  • Hah! Thanks. I wish I could carry it over to drilling/PTing. :P I actually wrote my personal statement on triathlon and I can say that LSAT (and law school) goes hand in hand w/ triathlon.
  • What a shame. I'm downtown and retaking in Feb. I find that library a pretty great environment, though. Since I live a minute away from the main public library, I've been PTing there, but UCF is great. FWIW, to anyone in Orlando who would want to …
  • I don't see how having people around you PTing would make any difference? You make your gains by doing full length tests and by reviewing, not by having a bunch of people around you PTing. Reviewing in a group helps.
  • I'm applying to my safety schools w/ my Oct score within the week and retaking in Feb for *hopefully* some acceptances to higher ranked schools.
    in * Comment by cloy26260 December 2013
  • Prepping as hard as I can for December. I have a 155 from October, but it's not enough. I have my transcripts in and my LORs in, just need to finish up a little on the PS and I'll be ready to send 'em off.
  • While the overall consensus is to have an academic LOR, I wouldn't sweat it too hard... (or maybe I would and I'm just being naive.) I've worked at a law firm for the past 3 years and didn't stay in touch with any professors. I got one from my attor…
  • Is it realistic to expect gains until test day?? My scores have been stagnant despite my increase in volume/depth of studying. I'm stuck in the mid 150s (and have been since before the Oct test... It's incredibly disheartening.) To answer your que…