You got this.
Honestly, it's a blessing. It shows you that you still are struggling in some areas and THAT'S AMAZING TO FIND OUT BEFORE THE TEST and not on test day.
BR the hell out of it. Take inventory of other factors. Did you sleep enough? Di…
I'm going to say that if you're dead set on September, and you're not going to take again for sure, then the Starter is probably all you need.
If you are willing to be flexible and put as much time in as you need to get a top score, ultimate all t…
I'mma double recommend Nicole's webinar. Or honestly, just any consistent system of annotating. That's gonna definitely help to build your confidence and that's clutch under pressure. good luck
If you haven't yet, I recommend you watch @"Nicole Hopkins" RC webinar on YouTube. I've watched it several times, and I'm noticing that I have a better understanding of the passages and thus, more confidence going into the questions.
Yeah. As you get further along in your studies, you'll stop having major fluctuations that vary by 10 + points. It has to do with refining all the weaknesses, and different tests expose or disguise your weaknesses.
There's no such thing as a careless mistake on the LSAT. You can't cut yourself slack.
Really analyze and think about WHAT those careless mistakes are. If they're "not reading thoroughly," then you already know how to fix that. Spend the time up f…
@allison.gill.sanford
Ok! We meet every saturday at 2:30 for LSAT things, and then we sometimes go get beverages and food after. Two weeks ago, we went to a Japanese BBQ place and sat on the patio. It was fun (we have 1 other study buddy too who c…
My advice is to reapply for accommodations. Submit all the information as if you hadn't already submitted it for this test.
It is still an accommodation request and will still be reviewed as such. On your "candidate statement" just fill out exactl…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
That’s just my understanding.
Same.
I think they take it into consideration insofar as they're impressed and you look good. But at the end of the day - average GPA is what they get ranked on, and, in turn, what they usual…
Sounds like a perfect plan to me. Just don't get TOO deadset on June, because you can always take in September and still be early in the cycle.
Take the test when you're READY. Good luck!
Since the thread is back alive, let me tell y'all to STAY AWAY FROM THE DAMN TRI-CONS! STAY AWAY.
They don't erase fully on the bubble sheets and I'm thinking this is one of the reasons I wasn't able to tell my infamous bubble wasn't filled in. #Bu…
No they no longer flag your score @esteerose. There was a complete overhaul in what qualifies for accommodation in January of this year. So now, just a doctor's note confirming your accommodation can suffice. If you also fill out the other forms and…
@gioaragon95 I also have c-PTSD. I included that diagnosis on my application for accommodations, but I am actually not certain if it does. My psychiatrist seemed to think anxiety disorders don't warrant accommodations, but because I also have an ADH…
When I was in the heaviest/most intense part of my studies, I would PT on Saturday and BR and then again on Sunday. While this is not ideal, and definitely left me with little social life time, I work 9-5 and I'm SPENT at the end of my work day. I w…
I'm probably going to do a webinar soon on all the information I have been able to gather on accommodated testing throughout this process and about some VERY COMMON misconceptions @LSATKingsman.
But, I received the following accommodations on the …