I'm having a bit of an existential crisis and could use some words of wisdom. I took the March 2022 LSAT and got a 160 with very little studying (~30 hours total). At the time, I didn't know whether I wanted to apply to top schools ...
Hi everybody, I just got my score back yesterday for the August test, it was a 169. This was my second take this year (4th take overall). I have a 3.86 GPA and I am 2 years out of college working in my state's legislature. My dream schools would be ...
I have a couple of full-time positions and internships which I have put in the main experience section but every time I wasn't working at a full-time job or interning in college, I was still hustling to make ends meet but they were jobs like being a ...
@K S it does exist and it is AMAZING! you can find it at www.7sage.com/lawschool
The instructor is different (Larry) but he has the same teaching style as JY (funny but serious).
^ This makes me hopeful! I studied from September - December and scored a 155 on the December. I'm def looking to score in the high 160s low 170s for October of 2015, so I've started studying now! Consistency! :)
It's okay to feel hopeful .. As long as when they get their scores back in 3 weeks they won't feel down if they received a lower score then expected. There's always a 2nd, 3rd, and/or 4th time around :)
@"GSU Hopeful" I'm not sure, i would assume that since they are picked apart and reassembled in a different order they would be safe, but I think it would be cool to get some confirmation about it.
@"GSU Hopeful" the key is to recognize patterns in your mistakes. Take note of the types of questions you are missing and collect them, review them, learn to recognize them in the future.
Thanks for the input, everyone! I figured as much, but was hopeful there might be a shortcut. I find myself with just enough time to finish LR sections and would've been grateful for another minute or two lol.