@nicole.hopkins Yeah exactly 4 months is really the minimum. You really should try to devote more time if you can. But depending on your LSAT/law school goals, maybe that's all the time you want to devote. You can still get a decent score jump in th…
Everyone is about to tell you this: just study, learn and write it when you're ready. And they're right.
Having said that, you'd be surprised how much you can learn and grow in 4 months if you really apply yourself. If you don't work full-time, I'…
I agree with @danielle and I use the Casio as well. The rotating bezel means you don't even look at the actual time. You just look at the indicators on the bezel not the watch face. I used permanent marker on mine to black out everything past 35 min…
@sockstcat Lol I'm glad to hear that. It's not everywhere. It's just everywhere you're looking. And honestly, this is going to make more "baby kitties cry" but don't over-respect anybody. When you do that, you tend to undervalue yourself. So if you …
I couldn't care less about all this anti-law school rhetoric. I've had lawyers themselves tell me not to go. I've had other lawyers tell me to go or risk regretting it forever. But for me, law is not the only thing I'm doing with my life. It's just …
Chronological as in time-based. Or another way to think about chronological could be cause and effect. So one thing triggers another thing or causes another thing to happen. So "if I drop my phone" happens first right. What I mean when I say "it's n…
Glad you were able to find it! LOL but seriously I'll tell you what held me back and that was thinking about lawgic as being chronological. So "if A happens then B happens." "Happens" is not the right word. Sure, it CAN be chronological but not only…
Oh and to bring it back to your sentence above. The sentence is talking about those aforementioned categories. So this thing (A) has this other thing (B). Ex. This plane has wings.
The not is what confuses. Ex. This car does NOT have wings. So, if …
Any in this instance is being used as a way of talking about the "degree of change." As in, not in any way. Or not at all.
It is not talking about "categories of things." Any person that steals is evil. Those are categories. So if [person that ste…
And one more thing, I love that you all study so much. I think there was an accountability thread someone posted earlier, but that requires you to check it. I was thinking of something where perhaps we all give out our email, and each day someone di…
I have a calendar and a marker in my room. Everyday that I study a minimum of 2.5-3 hours, I put an X on the day and try to get as many consecutive X's as possible. I know a lot of people here work quite a bit and I guess I'm one of them, so just a …
I agree with steady and engaged reading. If it happens to be slower then so be it as long as you read for understanding. Now, if you want to improve speed that's up to you. One thing that slows you down when reading is pronouncing the words in your …
That's a good point I'm going to try that out I'm sure it won't take more than 10-20 seconds and like you said it will make me more familiar with it. @gs556
Yeah I think that makes the most sense. Do you find it slightly harder to draw it on the second page being so separated from the original written rules? That's why I've begun using the page-folding technique LOL @DumbHollywoodActor
If you don't want to write the LSAT then don't. Skip the test Monday. Why would you quit when you're this close? Because you're "bored?" You're "burnt out?" You "overstudied?" Well those excuses are not good enough. I don't want to hear about you pi…
My local library happens to have all the latest issues of economist, scientific American and so on. When I found out I was in nerd heaven so check it out. And of course my unstated assumption is: it's free
Are you getting a perfect score on the first 3 games? The 3-5 wrong are only on the last game? That seems to be what you're suggesting. If that's not the case, then consider doing only 3 games and completely guessing on the 4th. That way, you boost …
Before you do anything, I would address the mindset you have for this test. After your vacation, you'll be more relaxed and you can sort of start fresh. But understand something, if this is truly what you want to do in your life, then you WILL find …
I totally agree with @blah170blah retaking preptests has been extremely helpful for me. Sometimes, I feel like I learned the most from retaking them. And you said "starting from 2007" so I would do those older ones prior to 2007 that you haven't don…
Haven't read all 500 comments lol but I got a Casio watch from Amazon that has been so damn good I even use it at the gym. It has a rotating bezel, meaning you can set the start time for sections, and yes it's acceptable by LSAC standards. It's anal…
I also work full-time, but my schedule is a little all over the place, except for having Saturdays off. In my opinion one preptest a week on a Saturday morning from now until October is plenty, including the accompanying BR of course. I usually spen…
WOW you should seriously write a screenplay for this! That was honestly such a good read haha Especially the (spoiler alert) plot twist at the end LOL
But in all seriousness, don't let LSAT stress creep its way into your subconscious. I wrote the …
While he's speaking that sentence do whatever you want. He/she is still speaking. You don't know what he's about to say. For all he knows, you're just waiting for him to complete his sentence so that you can comprehend what he said and obey accordin…
@ddakjiking Yeah absolutely it's so simple and so often overlooked. As long as you're drinking consistently and make that a part of your daily routine, even an early morning test shouldn't catch you off guard too much. I always drink a bit before be…
That's amazing to hear congrats!! And @"cashundra.scott-1" also consider that diet has an important impact as well. Without getting super and boringly detailed, try drinking more water if you're not already. Dehydration is a pretty big aggravating f…