You can't submit your apps without an LSAT on the books since LSAC won't generate a report without it. That's just one of many reasons why February should never be your first for the following fall.
I've read a few interesting books. Marching Powder was amazing. I literally couldn't put it down. Not LSAT material per say, but, like I said, I think reading in general can help!
Congratulations @gs556 !!! I'm about to start a six-month study journey too, what would you recommend I do in terms of scheduling? I'm not quite sure where to start, and I'd love to ask about which books you used as well :)
Not movies, books but The Testament by John Grisham, pretty much everything authored by Lisa Scottoline, The First Counsel by Brad Meltzer, and Home Front and Night Road by Kristin Hannah a former lawyer.
Nope, it won't matter. They'll take your highest because it's a mutually beneficial relationship -- they get to record your highest LSAT on their books and you get to go to their school.
@"GSU Hopeful thanks. I do listen to a lot of motivational speeches and watch videos as well as read books. That quote truly describes how I feel. Thanks.
@mimimimi if you're lookig for 0L readings then first read getting to maybe and then check out the short and happy guide series: http://shortandhappyguides.com/