... do with me subordinating the LSAT. Haha, I think your making ... have to balance school and LSATprep, but I hope to be ... much into your first ever LSAT without prep. It certainly is a ...
... year because the lack of LSATprep. A couple weeks ago, I ... can postpone to the Feb LSAT in hopes of achieving my ... why waste a potential 170 LSAT score for say a low ... between a 170 and 150 LSAT score.
It's really great for training in terms of focus. Meditation teaches how to focus on the particular task at hand. It's such a crucial and foundational element needed for LSATprep in my view. I only wish I did it a lot sooner.
... active reading and understanding the LSAT question and answer types; the ... . What bothered me about other LSATprep was that a lot seemed ... previous to studying for the LSAT.
A lot of ... of reading to do to prep; my choice is case law ...
Yup, I'm in! Started a week ago. Did my first LSATprep test this morning... only scored 141, but ironically, I did well on the difficult questions and over-thought the simpler questions.
... The Economist is beneficial for LSATprep. Since reading The Economist, my ... enough that replacing reading actual LSAT questions with The Economist is ... for doing well on the LSAT.
Which of ... to do well on the LSAT.
(B) Both harrismegan ...
@rachelthompson84 Aww!! You can always attempt the LSAT again and take it in June or October or whenever you think you've mastered the LSATprep! Don't give up! At least you were able to find 7Sage and now there's hope in reaching a 165+
@blah170blah I agree. I haven't been partaking in the LSATprep community and everyone "out there" tells me to accept the score and apply to lower schools. They don't understand.
haha... @emli1000 well maybe that was an exaggeration... as was my rant yesterday as you may have seen :P but lawgic certainly has changed my thought process a little even outside of LSATprep :D
... place where everyone asks anything LSAT related that they want... everyone ... ;) Cambridge materials are nothing but LSAT questions arranged in a particular ... type and marketed by Cambridge LSATprep... personally I never used them ...
I'm the same as @ddakjiking. Through LSATprep I've become more sensitive to logical fallacies in every day arguments. And I think about things more logically.
@"Nilesh S" I watched it the week before I started LSATprep. Now every time I hit a particularly ass-kicky section, I resist the temptation to fold it up into a paper plane and watch it fly into the sea. One of these days...
@emli1000 it is... and makes you wonder about all those theories of natural ceilings that go floating about the LSATprep world... i.e. that there are people who cannot score more an a particular score... all that starts to sound more and more fuzzy.