Looking to break out of my 167-169 plateau and hammer in the details of this stupid hard test! Would love to collaborate on speed strategies, drill conditional and causal reasoning and talk through the harder questions together. Message me if interested ...
153 on Nov which is just so irritating because my nerves from RC not going well largely influenced my later sections which were real and my timing just sucked. Also had personal matters occur the day before and despite trying to shake it off, I think my ...
I am taking the LSAT in January 2025 and am looking for anyone in the 155-165 range who would be interested in drilling/reviewing/studying together. I am from Canada PST.
No, a few years ago, it may have but right now, applications to law schools are so low that applying after the December test is no disadvantage at all. I applied in Jan and got thru 3 top tire (25 - 35 range) schools with scholarships.
IMO, if you are aiming for June at the earliest, then PT'ing 2 or 3 times a week from mid-Jan might burn you out. I suggest really taking your time with all of the Lessons and drill LR and LG using the Cambridge Packets previously mentioned.
Posted this awhile back but
-Diagnostic July 2014: upper 130's
-early Dec 2014: upper 150's/low 160's
-Jan/Feb 2015: mid to high 160's
Still waiting on an official score though. Hoping for at least a 165+!
@"Nilesh S" I know. But I've yet to feel a burnout or anywhere near. & I started studying in Jan. 30-40 hours per week. But I still feel as if I should do something. Like read a chapter or re-watch a video lesson.
I started studying for the LSAT. I was aiming for June, but I've decided to take the Oct 2015 LSAT for the fall 2016. This gives me 7 months to work on getting my goal score, recommendations and personal statements prepared.