I got lucky by coming across those videos on youtube. Before 7sage I was hoping that somehow someway I could find a way to get through 3 games in 35 min, not I often finish a section with plenty of time to spare.
I would guess if it is asked as a question you wouldn't say you have a year of experience yet but on your resume you can put August 2020 as your end date.
Yes, this was a huge problem for me when it comes to the first section of a test. Once I got past the first section I was fine but I had extraordinary anxiety starting a full test. As you get better at the test, your confidence will increase and you…
No don't do that, I remember checking my score on release day around 9AM and it wasn't out yet and then checked it again around noon and it was, so maybe that will give you some idea.
@Jay_Camp said:
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin lol right? hey future lawyers, wanna make a quick buck? just break some copyright law(s) and those NDAs you signed and make sure to talk about it on this website
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
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If that is your only addendum then maybe but usually it is best not to have more than one addendum. Personally, I wouldn't - 6 months, I don't think anybody is going to care, if they even notice.
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
I took 39 Prep Tests prior to June and another 6 between then and September. I did almost all of the new ones and a lot of the older ones.
Nothing prepared me for the Sep LG section. I recall taking a few Pre…
It usually comes out a month after the test and for some reason it is two months this time which is very disappointing. I was hoping to try that logic games section I keep hearing about before the Oct. test.
Nah you can do it. Have you got logic games down yet? Meaning 4 games in under 35 min. I would practice timed sections then go back do the games that give you trouble over and over. Also, you should take a timed practice test.
You should ask yourself what do you want to do? If you want to be a lawyer, you don't have to work in big law. If you are only thinking big law because of money then think more long term. If you are good at your job, the money will come, maybe not r…
@Princess said:
Hey! I am stuck in the low 160s, but my BR score is 173+. How do you recommend studying to increase towards a 170?
@zacharytsmith26 said:
If it helps you with a timeline, I took the November 2018 Test which I was…
If it helps you with a timeline, I took the November 2018 Test which I was unprepared for and scored a 152 then I took the July 2019 test, scored a 162, so that took me about 9 months. Then now in practice I score in the high 160s low 170s. So it to…
It depends on what you mean by click, meaning what score you want. For logic games if you work at it, you can get to -0 ,-1 in 3-4 months. LR/RC will take longer.
@zmy20093238648 said:
@zacharytsmith26 said:
I didn't take the September test but your story seems to be the norm. I would be surprised if what happened in September is a new trend. Every once in a while they do this, where they gi…
I didn't take the September test but your story seems to be the norm. I would be surprised if what happened in September is a new trend. Every once in a while they do this, where they give a section like that. A lot of people here on 7sage are able …
I am a little perplexed as to why people cancel scores, outside of the July test where it made sense because there was a free take. But other than that they can see that you cancelled a score so you might as well see what you got.
"When I told my company I was leaving for law school, they gave me a huge promotion, which included allowing me to oversee all of the national political projects and campaigns that our company was working on. I was/am in a unique position to help ca…
I think it depends on the person. I find, in general, there are less confusing stimuli on newer tests but the newer tests also have more traps. As far as I can tell, that is the trade off.
I think it might depend on where you are at as far as your goal on the LSAT. As far as your application, taking time off to study is not uncommon especially for people who just finished undergrad.