Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!

goingfor99th

About

Username
goingfor99th
Joined
Visits
1,513
Last Active
Roles
Member

Comments

  • @"Cant Get Right" said: High 140’s to 176. You can do it! How many official takes? Just curious.
  • I like mansionz lately. Blackbear is decent on his own, Mike Posner is alright. Together they are weirdly great.
  • It's probably worth it if you think your application can be competitive with a little fine tuning. Everyone should have at least one other person review their entire application regardless of circumstance. Yes, even, and especially, if your personal…
  • @"Cant Get Right" said: I go through phases where I either don't listen to much music at all, or else I spend days at a time obsessing over finding recent releases and obscure gems. The only thing I consistently dislike is Nashville Country. I…
  • @Emmetropic said: I have implemented perspective shift as I prepare for my test. I used to be extremely concerned with point improvements, finishing on time, test day performance, etc. But I think that these thoughts take up a lot of real esta…
  • ETS conversion tool is silly, imo. LSAT will always have more weight than GRE/GMAT scores in law school admissions, but I think this development is a good thing for law school admissions and the legal field. Logical ability is not always the best in…
  • I did them all multiple times. I found them instructive each time.
  • @Ruby1234 said: @goingfor99th said: With that many wrong consistently, I would say no. 10-12 incorrect per two LR sections is still a significant amount, as is 3-5 on LG. You can bring those numbers down, obviously, but I'm not sur…
  • With that many wrong consistently, I would say no. 10-12 incorrect per two LR sections is still a significant amount, as is 3-5 on LG. You can bring those numbers down, obviously, but I'm not sure how much progress you can achieve in one month. How…
  • Hip-hop, rap, pop, R&B type stuff, alternative, a little classic rock, country. lol
  • Happiness is massively conducive to success on the LSAT. I doubt anyone here would contest that. As such, I think that sometimes you should be happy when you study or when you have finished studying or are about to study. That isn't to say that ever…
  • @"Paul Caint" said: @goingfor99th Let's not get ahead of ourselves haha. It's still not clear when I'll hear back (or that what I'll hear is good), though it's good I was in the first round of interviews so I may hear back sooner than most. …
  • @"Paul Caint" said: Phew! It went really well! Admitted. :]
  • @Alex said: @goingfor99th said: @Alex said: @Sami said: Hey Everyone! I just walked over to my study desk and had one of those moments where looking at it made me feel so…
  • @Alex said: @Sami said: Hey Everyone! I just walked over to my study desk and had one of those moments where looking at it made me feel so happy. I just couldn't resist sharing a pic and seeing what you all think! …
  • @Sami said: @goingfor99th said: Zen. :] It really is Zen. It's funny how something so simple makes such a big difference! My desk is considerably less zen. :P http://i68.tinypic.com/2d9a93t.jpg
  • @"Paul Caint" said: @goingfor99th said: @lsatplaylist said: Then you may be able to politely negotiate. How many offers have you received at this point? How many are contenders? Maybe also mention your enthusiasm …
  • @"Michael Scarnn" said: Those are the steps that were taught to us in the CC so those are the steps that I take when approaching the LR questions.. those don't help that much with RC though. I am only missing about 6-8 over the two LR Sections…
    in . Comment by goingfor99th May 2018
  • @lsatplaylist said: Then you may be able to politely negotiate. How many offers have you received at this point? How many are contenders? Maybe also mention your enthusiasm for the 1L courses there and your interests in some of the career-buil…
  • Zen. :]
  • I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "in your head," but I'll give your question a shot. I think the most efficient test-takers end up doing most of their work "in their heads," but that will happen only as a result of lots and lots of work written…
  • I mean, when you approach an LR stimulus, what steps do you take in order to understand it? For example, I do this: 1. Identify argument 2. Identify conlusion 3. Identify premises 4. Identify counter-premises 5. Identify question stem 6. Iden…
    in . Comment by goingfor99th May 2018
  • It sounds like you lack an organized approach for LR. Can you describe your generic, untimed approach to LR questions?
    in . Comment by goingfor99th May 2018
  • I took an entire month off during my preparation, so my rust wasn't quite as significant as yours may be, but it was nonetheless substantial. This was a source of anxiety at first but not for long. My advice is to really refocus your efforts when yo…
  • @akistotle said: @LSATcantwin said: Like I’ve been saying, this dudes gunna be POTUS one day. Everyone take screenshots now! Congrats @"Paul Caint" you’re doing great things! Good luck!! I'm gonna start making "Pau…
  • @"Paul Caint" said: Holy holy holy crap Harvard just invited me to interview off the waitlist. What do I do What does this mean?! You're a beast. Congratulations, dude.
  • Why do we think a verbal/electronic commitment is not binding?
  • @LSATcantwin said: Last but not least - Irvine Waitlist bringing my total waitlist up to 8 Jesus.
  • The reason these T3 schools don't care if you know about your financial aid package before you accept their offer of admission is because they only offer need-based aid. They are not lying; they are very strict about this and for good reason. There…