I think when I took it (June) the time slots were at least from like 8AM-5PM. The range of times may have been wider, but I remember seeing at least that much
What helped me was doing bite sized pieces on days when I didn't have as much energy or time, like just drilling two passages in the morning and two games at night or whatever. You're not going to feel fully motivated every day and that's totally fi…
I would recommend taking + BRing a PT now to see where you are! Then you can go back to the CC to seek out videos and drills for specific problem areas. If you have no prior experience with logic games or similar types of puzzles, you might want to …
I can't speak to this with any data or anything, but from what I've heard a lot of the spike in applicants is due to people not being able to find jobs in this economy. I would imagine there is a much smaller spike in part-time applicants, then, bec…
It really depends how you are using 7Sage! If you are taking PTs the same way you did before, maybe your score is dipping from burnout or from overconfidence because you have taken more PTs and are going through the questions too quickly. Also, not …
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@hopefulling said:
Uh ... you're going to have to write a mega mea culpa addenda for this.
First off, since you warned when it happened the first time, but then you did it again. You'll have to really…
@TimeIsMoney That's fair that you know successful lawyers from local schools, but for how many of these successful people from local schools are there equal or greater numbers of people who graduated from the same school underpaid, unemployed, or un…
I think so, because the substitution rule in LG and the comparative passages in RC don't show up until later tests (don't remember exactly when, but I believe in the 60s and onwards?)
Also, LG in general is kind of easier in earlier tests in my opi…
Repeat the games you did the longest time ago! You most likely do not remember every answer to every game you have ever done if you did all of them. Even if you do remember part of a game from doing it before, writing out the inferences and getting …
I'm not sure about general advice because it's hard to say without knowing more, but if you don't do a warmup/study content right before in your PTs, I don't think you should do that for the real test. I could definitely see how that could end up co…
Rejecting the interview would look 100 times worse than accepting it and being a little awkward in the recording. I don't think you can really "bomb" it unless you refuse to answer the questions or go on a bigoted rant. I don't know the numbers off …
@Ahmadinejad Sorry to hear that! But LG is widely considered the easiest section to improve, so you're in a good position to be in (vs struggling a lot with LR or RC). Just gotta keep practicing the games and it will click soon!
I disagree with the above poster and think you should disclose it to schools that specifically ask about this type of C+F issue. A grade of 0 is a disciplinary action. The only thing in dispute is if your professor represents an academic institution…
I can see how taking a shorter test in the comfort of your home would cause less distraction and test fatigue than taking a longer test in a testing center with some kid next to you coughing every 5 seconds. Of course the Flex disadvantages people w…
Also you can look up employment stats for the specific schools you are interested in and talk to current students! A lot of employment stats might just be self-selection (being "stuck" in a region) so that's where it'd be helpful to try to talk to c…
You can definitely have a successful career with a non-T14 degree. I think something to keep in mind is you might have to hustle a little harder in law school for it. For example, someone who goes to Emory posted on reddit how you can't get an inter…
Question 1 - yes you should include the names of the politicians
Question 2 - you know they have your transcript right? Why would this go on a resume?
Question 3 - you could briefly explain what the program was if you think it's helpful
No one here can really tell you this. If you can afford the app fees, apply to every school you're interested in. People with below median stats get in all the time, and people with above median get rejected all the time.
I don't think vaccine usage will be that widespread at that point. Even if cases are somewhat under control, I doubt there will be in-person tests again until we are at a point where cases are really driven into the ground and there is widespread va…
I would probably only send an updated resume if you get an interview invite (just because interviews ask about jobs a lot). Otherwise seems unnecessary
I think 7Sage is most effective for Logic Games specifically! I would recommend that over PowerScore LG Bible (I used the Bible first and still struggled with games). For LR and RC I would recommend supplementing 7Sage with the public forums from Ma…
Depends on where you are applying, I know more competitive schools strongly prefer academic references and 3 years is not a super long time out of school. I would still pursue an academic letter and message other professors. Make sure you are doing …