@"Alex Divine" said:
@kimmy_m66 said:
Now that I drive everywhere, I miss the freedom of letting my mind wonder on walks. If you notice yourself stagnating, try to get outside and move a little. Who knows, it may help.
Than…
Have you applied to the program?
It sounds to me like they may be attempting to entice you to apply. I think it was Cooley that was offering Spring 2018 (!!!) seats to people if they applied by like Jan 5th haha. That was not a good deal. Idk your …
It depends on the school. For >T14, I think they're just happy with your higher score. I believe it's Columbia (srsly don't quote me on it I'm not applying yet) that requires an addendum for such a high score increase.
If you don't feel you have…
I would recommend doing an untimed PT. Do like... 36 or one in the 20s so you aren't "wasting" a valuable PT. You're gonna have to just do it. Maybe by starting with an untimed one, you can get rid of some of your anxiety. Or perhaps give yourself 4…
@PARHAM1373 yes!! I got my dream score in Dec. as well but the day of the test was actually extremely stressful. Right after I went to the salon and chopped it off and LOVE IT!
@tylerdschreur10 said:
I never did warmups before PTs, but perhaps I should have for consistency. On actual test days I would do 1 RC passage, 1 game and a dozen LR questions. All "easy" ones that is seen before to boost confidence and avoid f…
Hi @sujnkm! Like @10000019 said, it's going to better help us if we know your breakdown. For example, are you getting -0 on Logic Games consistently? That's the #1 way to improve your score, because LG is so learnable. How about LR--what question t…
@sophie74 I think OP was just sharing a part of her cycle with the community And granted, she has reason to be confused based on her stats. Now, maybe others who are in this position in the future will have a better understanding of why!
@LSATcantwin my school personally does not. But some schools do consider "demonstrated interest" which would take into account what pages have been viewed and how often. But we don't because what if a kid can't afford a laptop or to fly across the c…
Literally any website can see how long you've been on the website/where you are/what you click on/etc. Like, 7sage probably has these analytics as well. So operate with the idea that the admissions officers can see exactly what you're doing. I work …
Yup they're there! In fact, an RRE gave quite a few people a problem on the Dec. test (I think it was #2 or 3 on one of the LRs). I find them actually a little fun tbh so I don't mind that there's more! I'm always pleasantly surprised with what the …
@LauraC829 said:
@kimmy_m66 said:
@CoffeeBeans said:
For foolproofing your LG after the 2 months of cc, which tests did you use?
The logic games bundle, so all of 1-35, that comes with ultimate+
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You might want to review conditional logic. If is a group 1 logical indicator, which implies "sufficient".
So that rule looks like: J---->J(3)
If J, then J is on 3. So you don't have to have J. Sufficient conditions can be negated every day of …
I just used the "num expected" in the analytics section if you want more precise numbers, but it looks like between 9-12 assumption types would be expected
I did a game that I randomly picked from 1-35, an arts RC passage (that's what I'm best at) and an easy flaw LR problem set. I wanted some last minute warm up on Flaws, but did easy to help my ego lmao
@nvakhshoury Hi there! Yup, I did it almost to the t, with two new games a day (and then repeating the games from the day before and the week before). I only did two games, some people do a whole section or two sections, which makes it go quicker.
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I first really struggled with organization questions, and then it clicked for me. Each phrase is (roughly) tied in with one paragraph. So I would take the first phrase of each AC and compare it to the passage.
For example, in 29.2.5, each AC begins…
Honestly, almost every student I've talked to whose school does As and A-s has the cut off at either 94 or 93, so this doesn't fall under "grade deflation." It also means that thousands of other students are working within the same system as you. Wo…
@shaunamae said:
Thanks, kimmy_m66. In all honesty, I hate that LSAT picture and it is associated with bad memories (the LSAT!), so I want something that makes me feel more confident if I know people are going to see it. Yet, I don't want to s…
@lsatplaylist said:
@westcoastbestcoast, Is your test/study story somewhere? Interested to hear it. Great work!
Here it is! https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/14336/here-was-my-study-schedule-for-my-20-point-increase
Even if they see it, it wont make a lick of difference. Millions of people switch off between contacts and glasses on a daily basis. I promise a random admissions councilor at a law school fair isn't going to hold up your LSAT ticket and compare fac…
To add credibility to his post, law schools typically don't release their medians until 1L orientation (or at the very latest, December). This is because students are dropping and accepting offers from places they were on the waitlist. Up until Augu…
Welcome to 7sage! One of the nice things about having such an open forum on a study platform is that we become each other's support group. Eventually, you want to score better for yourself and you just can't think about your family/friends.
I also …
@LSATcantwin said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
I think like the character question, it largely comes down to which one will allow you to write the strongest essay. Being cliche isn't always a bad thing but standing out (in a good way) is …