... good idea if you have only taken it once or twice. These ... schools won't care about two or three ... scores especially if you trend upwards ... least one of those, especially if medians fall again next year.
... to read the ACs backwards or completely out of order ... . For example, in RC if I am just not liking ... for LG if I don't like a question or know it ... say the last 5 questions or so. If I see a couple ... with people saying absolutely yes or absolutely no, so it should ...
Who cares about ranking if they are unranked? You should ... why these schools are unranked if you applied to them so ... come off harsh here but if you are going to go ... can't get a job orif you can only get terrible ... that you wouldn't like or that would not help get ...
If you are correctly identifying the ... have an absolute conclusion, orif the stimulus has a probabilistic ... conclusion or a prescriptive conclusion, then ... will also. Another example, if the stimulus does not ...
Definitely be careful of doing that too much in LG, especially if your game board is on point or it's an easy game. You're just wasting time eliminating wrong answers if you know the answer 100% in advance.
... you process what you read. If that didn’t come naturally ... disclosure, I have no idea if I’m more accurate yet ... idea, though, if it’s the work with Elevate or the fact ...
... my BF) either did not or could not help with the ... not sure if I will eventually work in policy or in representation ... (see above question on affording law school) but if ...
... 'm just sort of wondering if it's even worth explaining ... know if it's even worth explaining or not, regardless of if I ... 'm taken under 'special considerations' or just a ...
... not an option for splitters or reverse-splitters (non-URM), but ... less-than-stellar academic records if there is a long period ... applying to law school (especially if there is substantive work experience ...
... to practice. For example, if you plan on doing M ... take off a year or more if you are working in ... investment banking or working on other ... consider the opportunity cost. If you take a year off ... and a BigLaw salary (if that's what you're ...
@Albertoduro1xx said:
I was just wondering whether or not if that was recommended for test takers orif that is just a technique he uses for the videos.
Totes recommend it, as do others such as Mike Kim of the LSAT Trainer.
... reading it. If I feel like I zoned out or I can ... major strategy to implement because if I remind myself to really ... 're using your time well. If you are getting through things ...
... but if you're a splitter/reverse splitter or between 25ths ... over the top. Therefore if you can add more ... should write a DS. If you're just bullshitting diversity ... supplying too much and/or boring an adcom/reader ... quality over quantity, but if you can do both, ...
... my test. If I notice that I'm tired or missing things ... that there's little point if I'm stressed/tired/rushing ... 's easy to study. But if you only have the lunch ... break and if doing LSAT prep would stress ...
... still go to that school if you choose, but why pay ... for it if you don't have to ... a scholarship. If he gets upset about you retaking or thinking that ... 'll get over it and if he gets pissy and decides ...
... though. BR properly, but if you don't understand something ... t matter if you figured it out during BR or not. ... to JY's method. If it gets tedious, speed ... still watch them. See if there was anything you missed ... to solve the problem faster or easier.