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  • SUMMARY: The LSAT is inherently unfair, so forcing everyone to take an unfair test does not make it a "level playing field," it just forces everyone to play on a slanted playing field that benefits some over others. Therefore, providing resources …
  • I just want to say good luck to everyone who is waiting for their scores. The waiting is stressful, but you all worked hard and have something to be proud of!
  • I think two things must be considered when thinking about how prep courses/materials are probably constructed. 1. People learn differently, and different ways of expressing material will resonate with different people. 2. LSAT prep companies likely …
  • I think the fundamental mindset behind this question should be reconsidered. Each PT should be considered an absolutely precious resource, and you should be doing everything you can to squeeze every last bit of learning out of every single one. Cons…
  • 170+ is definitely possible. I jumped from a 151 (diagnostic) to an end score of 173 (real thing). My brother went from 151 --> 171. One of my study partners got a 168/169 (can't remember which) on his first real attempt, got a 180 on his retake.…
  • I agree with the comment by @"Nilesh S" about bad habits, but would go even further and say that weeding out bad habits will likely be the biggest way you can impact your score. Consider which of the following buckets your weaknesses fall into and h…
  • I think the definition of burnout is when you can no longer efficiently and productively learn from your current mode of practice. If you feel that you've hit this wall, then it's likely best to take a short break (maybe a couple days), take that ti…