I recently discovered this website... i was wondering if anyone could tell me how to look up an explanation for a certain game. i looked up a specific one in my book and it didn't match up....
I prefer to work games that I have already practiced or done in a PT. I find it is just the best way to warm up my brain and get into LSAT mode. How do the rest of you psyche yourselves up?
This may seem like a silly question, but how do you all prefer to take notes? Do you go old school with pen and paper or type up notes? Is one way more efficient than the other?
... to get some thoughts on how to build up confidence and ... best way I can describe how I feel during RC is ... anxious. Not sure how many football people are here ... focus on drilling hard with old material to establish some better ...
... large lecture hall, with the old-school wooden seats and desks ... you can sit in an old-school college lecture hall and ... is all in reference to how the proctors on the 7Sage ... college finals being in the old school lecture hall (I graduated ...
... physical workspace for LG? How and where do you ... I'm kind of old and have done my ... workspace is the page. How do people keep that page ... and organized?
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Thinking about applying with my current scores however I am 99% sure I want to take a year off and re-apply with better numbers. How is it looked upon if I do apply now and don't get in or get an offer I would accept and re-apply the next year?
This is both a general question and a question directed to any person who is reading this (how do you drill?)
Let's say I miss a few weaken questions on my latest PT, is there a certain amount of weaken questions that I should drill? say, 10 or 15?
... 'd like your advice on how best to resolve it. I ... stuck. I'm not sure how much help I'll actually ... year. And at 33 years-old, I cannot afford wait another ...