First of all, congrats on an incredible score! Second, I am also "superstitious" and take my tests at the same time every weekend, wearing almost the same outfit as I do every other time I take the LSAT. For me, it's less superstition and more habit…
I think the key takeaway about powerscore, The Loophole in Logical Reasoning, and others is that we all learn in very different ways. I thought Powerscore was alright for getting overall familiarization with games, but ultimately ended up getting ri…
Congratulations on your acceptance at William & Mary! It's a great school and in such a cool place. I'm also military and have a 2.9 (I was on a NROTC scholarship and had to take Calc I and II, Physics I and II, Naval engineering, etc. as an Eng…
@kemu8460 I personally am following what each admissions website is directing for each law school. Almost all the law schools I'm applying to (all SoCal schools) only let you submit 2, but USC lets you submit 3, and UCI didn't have a number on their…
Hey! I'm not in this particular situation but rather, have been out of school for six years, and due to my job causing me to move 4 times in 6 years, didn't keep up with my professors. That being said, I did a lot of research as to how to best appro…
I don't see the Navy represented yet, so here I am! I am still in the Navy and working as an Officer Recruiter. I transition and start terminal the first week of June 2021. I'm currently getting everything together for the upcoming fall admissions c…
Hey! Mechanical pencils are not allowed for the LSAT Flex, only NR.2 or HB. I didn't run into any problems. My proctor did ask to see my pencils and both sides of my 5 pages of scratch paper.
@FutureLawyer77 it's weighted differently because in previous tests, LR comprised 50% of the test, LG 25%, and RC 25%. Now each section has an equal weight of 33%
Hi! I had the same question and it was addressed on one of the last episodes of the Thinking LSAT podcast. Unfortunately, LSAC is not releasing any information about how they're scoring the LSAT Flex, and have no plans as of now to release any of th…
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I'm planning on doing basically the same thing as you, minus a few tests since I work full time. I've already taken 14 (but spanned over a long time since I studied on and off before seriously picking it up in January). My plan is to do 3-4 pe…
It's so good to see that I'm not the only one in this boat! I did NROTC which required me to take calc I and II and physics I and II...I was an english major, so this did not go well to say the least. I had a 2.85, but have not yet taken the LSAT. W…
Hello! My personal opinion is that you should use the digital one. There are small nuances in notating on paper that won't translate to the digital (especially in the reading comp section). Also, I think the digital test takes some getting used to. …
Hey there! I had a really low starting score too: a 144. I'm now in the high 150's and hoping to get in the 160s for the first time on my next practice exam. I work full time in the military which has made it difficult for me to maintain a constant …
I second the suggestion for the 7Sage Podcast and Thinking LSAT Podcast. I listen to them all the time: they're both entertaining, free, and informative!
I've been studying on and off (unfortunately due to the nature of my job I had to completely stop a few times) for over a year and so I definitely have days where my motivation lacks. It's easy to get discouraged if you're not improving as much as y…
Thanks for the great post! I am super interested in U of M (I'm a Michigan native and have always heard how great their law school was). I've been to the campus many times and seen the incredible law library, but I am in a weird minority that is try…
@akeegs92 you are not alone! I am in a similar boat, although, I have a little more time in the morning prior to work. I usually use a little time in the morning to go through a question set or two, and then try to get two hours in Mon-Wed. I like t…
So good to hear about your stats...it's really inspiring! I have 4 years military experience but will have 5 by the time I apply and have an almost identical GPA....Now I just need to get an amazing LSAT score like you! I've been so discouraged by m…