I'm also signed up for March and I've been feeling the heat as well. I know it helps me to remember that there are a bunch of other administrations which I can take in order to apply for the next application cycle (assuming you are not using your Ma…
My friend is actually in almost exactly the same situation as you, 164 in September and then a 169 in January (he was PTing in the 170s). I told him that maybe he should consider July because you have the option to see your score before you decide t…
I voted for USC. I'm not an expert by any means, but it seems to me that their employments stats are very good (85.6%), including placing about 35% percent of the class in BigLaw (501+, even more for 201+) (if that is something you want). So getting…
I actually had the same thing. I started out studying in only non home spaces (coffee shops, libraries, even at a friends office which had an empty desk). Eventually I got lazy and I decided that I was going to make studying at home work. Key things…
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Thank you all for your wise responses! It's awesome to ask a question and then get speedy and smart replies.
Here is a bit more context: I'm working part time (9-1). The max amount of study…
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Thanks for your insights! I'm currently going through the core curriculum, and I'm just about finished the invalid argument form section of the syllabus.
Was your study schedule like when you guys where going through the …
@kshutes13 said:
I feel you!! I felt the exact same way when I hit valid argument forms; I just finished them after throwing my notebook at a wall a few days ago and taking a good long mental break. I recently posted this on the valid argument…
I love this thread
Y'all are going to be great lawyers. Going to bookmark this thread so that I can read it when I'm not so tired (thus maximizing entertainment value contained therein).
Maybe check out this tool from the LSAC: https://officialguide.lsac.org/Release/UGPALSAT/UGPALSAT.aspx
It predicts your chances of acceptance to different schools based on your LSAT score and GPA.
I want to study law, because I think the law helps to ensure that society functions effectively.
(Imagine a country without laws... I personally don't think it would be that great of a country.)
Studying something you think of as valuable is cool.…
I find their show to be pretty funny.
But yes, they DEFINITELY don't believe in reading the question stem first, and are indeed super dogmatic, which just contributes to the funny value imo.
I think it's also been helpful to listen to them review …
Have you completed the free course on the website? It's a great way to see if the learning style here suits you.
(I've taken a live course, as well as tried different prep books, and thus far, I feel like I'm gaining the most from 7sage.)
I'm also shooting for the November LSAT! Just gave notice at work, and I'm planning on studying full time starting September.
Been dabbling in the LSAT for ages, and I'd like to finally get it done.
My tip would be to keep a consistent study sched…