Looking to connect with individuals that are ready to hustle/work super duper hard for the January 2024 LSAT. We can meet virtually/in person whatever works for you.
... to take this lsat January and March. And apply ... law school fall of 2020. I was wondering if ... in the fall of 2020. Applying ED means you ... by November 2019 (or January2020 for some schools). Will ... something you really want to study in graduate school, I ...
... to take the LSAT in January2020 but was upset that I ... I wanted to by September 2020. I am going through a ... while, instead of focusing on 2020, focus on 2021 to get ... taking even more time to study. I am so glad I ...
Don't give up. Most people study for about a year. I'd recommend pushing the November test to January. I started studying in January2020, and just now broke into the 170's. Don't give up and keep pushing. you got this.
Reading Comprehension is the bane of my existence. Ugh. I just got really complacent - my diagnostic RC section was my highest, so I thought to myself: I mostly need to spend time on LR and LG. Totally overlooked improving RC and ...
Im currently scoring -15 on RC and -9 on LR but -2 on games and I really feel lost becuase when I read RC I feel confident in my answer choices but im still ending up with low scores. On my first diagnostic and 2 PT's I was at ...
Right there with you Hannah. I know it sucks even going on the LSAC site but looking at the breakdown of my score and where i derailed really help me figure out what I need to focus on before January2020 rewrite
I took practice test #60 today and realized that one of the RC passages was on the January2020 LSAT I sat for. Does anyone else remember this? It was a passage about art forgery. Is it common for LSAC to repeat passages or questions from prior test?