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@simple_jack said:
@Lolo1996 said:
Not necessarily
My uncle went to an Ivy League school, and struggled immensely with the LSAT. It took him 3 years to get in.
In law school, he was at the top of ā¦
The fear will reduce only when you set precedent for yourself.
Unequivocally, your first few assimilated exams will be uncomfortable. Do not let that discourage you. Push through. Trust me. For each minute that you sit and continue taking the assimā¦
Hey! I could not find any exam dates for South Korea after the June 2019! I think there has not been an update on the international exam dates list on their website, it would be best to call LSAC and ask them I would have called them myself right nā¦
I know exactly how you feel, I felt extremely anxious about taking my first assimilated PT and I continued to put it off but trust me when I say this: just go ahead and rip that metaphorical bandage right off. It is the best way to overcome the feeā¦
I completely agree with @Alex. Full PTs really wore me down and I had zero energy left to review them. Once I started splitting them, I found myself with enough energy to properly BR, to watch J.Y.'s explanation in depth (several times!), type up exā¦
@kpj744___ said:
So there are a couple things you can try, and scaffold yourself out of each as you practice (in other words, try one for a while, then slowly reduce the number of times you do that strategy).
Read out loud.
Read witā¦
Hey! I had a very similar issue as yours. The time constraints left me feeling extremely anxious and I could not process information. This is why blind review is so helpful. We allow ourselves to answer the questions without time being a factor. Thiā¦
Never underestimate the power of drinking water! It has helped me tremendously with my headaches I love buying the Natural Mountain Spring Water from Trader Joe's (1.5 liter bottle). Its massive size is a constant reminder for me to drink water thrā¦
You seem very determined! Having put in a great amount of work in such a short time frame, that is awesome! I think your body might be tired. The amount of cerebral activity we use to study for this exam is intensive, kind of like training for a marā¦
@Studying said:
I would say that every second of every minute you can possibly study, counts. They don't have to be hard, insufferable minutes and seconds but they do have to be attentive minutes and seconds. You better get yourself back intā¦
Hi! Here is a response to a question similar to yours made by @Alex. He gives great advice and I made note of this one in particular:
"I think the LR drill by type packs are great to use. I would start using some earlier tests and save the 62+ for ā¦
@Parkeuny Hey! I am so glad you are open to sitting for the July exam (followed by a possible-if needed September take). I am also happy to hear that you have taken fifteen PTs (aside from the untimed) because you have that many more PTs to prove toā¦
May I ask how many PTs you have taken? Are you are open to taking the LSAT over the summer? I ask because (7sage alumni) Nicole Hopkins said in one of her webinars, āeach time you take the LSAT itās an under performanceā. I understand your concern bā¦
I read a post in the past that is very similar to your question, here is the link
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/10809/translating-a-sentence-with-2-group-4-indicators
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I do not know exactly what the rule of thumb is, but in a situā¦
I have to say congrats on your LR improvement! Getting -0/-2 on good days is great! Getting -3/-4 on bad days is even better!
Personally, I feel too paranoid if I do not read each answer choice (to avoid trap answers). Despite my certainty that ā(ā¦
Congratulations on both your admissions! Notre Dame and George Washington are such great schools! You should be very proud of yourself
ROI (Return on Investment): In terms of name recognition, national reach (etc.) Notre Dame and George Washingtonā¦
I agree with @hawaiihi the Pacifico method is great and he describes the fool-proof method step-by-step! & definitely use a stopwatch rather than a timer! Keep a record of your time for analytics but do not feel alarmed by the numbers--they wilā¦