Hi! Since flex is being offered on so many different days and multiple different times throughout the day, it's been said that LSAC is offering different versions of the test each day (maybe multiple versions per day, I'm not positive). So LSAC has …
If you're happy with Georgetown (which you should be, it's an incredible school), you should definitely just apply anyways. I'm a paralegal at a firm and a current associate had similar numbers and got into Georgetown. Not sure how much money she go…
@snellla That's a good point. I've debated whether I should write a GPA addendum, and embracing the difference instead of shying away from it might actually be good. Thanks!
@alexhpcs In case it wasn't clear, by "low" I meant the number of questions you get wrong! but you shouldn't limit yourself - just because you think you can't do better than -10 doesn't mean you actually can't do better than -10. I have a feeling i…
If you really have only done 2 RC sections ever, I think you just need a lot more practice. Since your LG and LR scores are so low, to me it seems like you'll be able to get your RC score down as well.
Ah, I've been in the same boat (was sitting at -7 for SO long), and what really got me over that plateau was doing a TON of RC. I mean a ton of it.
First, I started basically foolproofing passages, where I would do a challenging passage a couple of…
All of this really depends on what your goal is, but I agree with @VerdantZephyr in that you should DEFINITELY take at least a week to foolproof games. I think that practicing PT's is important, but less so since October is flex, so taking a week of…
Not sure what you mean by "Flex could have been anywhere from a 170 to a 178 depending on which of the five sections was included." All flex tests are just one section of LR, one RC and one LG.
But to answer your question, a lot of people are targe…
I would definitely throw in a couple of 3 section tests... the 3 section tests feel a bit different, and you want to be as prepared for the real thing as possible - if the real thing is 3 sections then be prepared for that.
Also, doing a couple of …
I think the "rule of thumb" is 1 page for every 10 years of work. Also, for applications, every school is different so as someone earlier said, definitely check out schools websites!
Obviously a lot of factors are at play, but personally for me the only thing that made me go faster was forcing myself to do all 4 passages. Early in my studying, I would let myself take as long as I wanted for each passage, I would even make excuse…
Well, word on the street is that the July test will be taken from various non-disclosed tests from the past which may or may not be from the 80's (could be from the 70's or earlier). Also, since you've taken all other tests from the 80's, I would sa…
@cabsmith That's exactly what I'm doing this week, just refreshing the basics, going through notes and drills. If you know the material well, that won't go away, but a refresher will never hurt! Thank you for the advice and I wish you the best on te…
@dunawh75 I think you're right, best case scenario it works out and worst case I retake. Thanks for the input! Also just curious, if you do have to retake will you do August or October?
@"jeff.wongkachi" said:
I usually shift between 1.4-2.0 and slowly build up speed. I've done 2.4 a few times, but it's a bit rough. I speak really fast too so I think it helps me understand.
What's interesting to me is listening to JY spe…