... , right? Although I am going to retake in September, I doubt ifit's going to ... tothe other? Will they know if I have applied? Has anyone done it ... possible issue based onthe conjecture you may find on here.
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> Right now roughly a 168 LSAT ... stats as you for the most part. It's an uphill battle ... trend, and it's safe to write the low GPA off due to immaturity (which ... acceptance if you can crack 170 onthe LSAT.
... it's one of the most helpful webinars on 7Sage so I'm happy to ... if you are still weak on games then it's important to spend the necessary time to ... favors by jumping right into the PT/BR phase if you're foundational ...
... time on questions where I was pretty sure I had theright answer ... I have theright answer, there's not always a need to be absolutely ... . This is especially true ifit's going to require an extra 30 seconds ...
... . I find it's easiest to tackle the "easy" parts of the applications first. ... schools you're applying to without a doubt (if your score ends ... simple), and opened all the apps on my LSAC account. I ... think you NEED one right now. My pre-law advisor suggested I ...
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> Anyone know ifit's allowed to use a highlighter onthe test?? I'm ... trying different strategies with RC ... onthe best strategies for RC tell me that much of it comes down to ...
... know ifit'sright so move along. Finally got that PT following the CC ... it's worth itto watch JY's explanations for PT 36 before moving on. Going to ... able to get a ton more answers righton BR, but studying the test ...
... wanted to see how everyone ‘studies’ and see if I’m onthe ‘right ... answer is right I watch JY’s explanation to see what ... question, even if you got itright.
The only thing I ... going through the CC. I think it's helpful to keep the big picture ...
... life is planned out right now--and it's great to have a sense ... heading tolaw school straight away. And what if you decide not to go thelaw ... a vehicle to get tolaw school--it's a wonderful experience all on its own ...
... an applied Flaw question, it's hard to find theright answer when you can ... eliminate PF ACs that focus onthe wrong flaw (though be wary ... that have 2+ flaws), especially ifthe flaw is not conditional in ... will be that effective if you're weak on flaw-types and ...
... as the investment rather than the monetary debt then it's better to do the ... . If you go the corporate law route you are going to need to educate ... is just so much to learn onthe MBA side as they ... and hopefully pivot to areas of growth when the time is right.
... fine, somewhere in the 90 second range. Ifit's going to take any longer ... you're going to be right often enough that it's just not worth ... like that. It was my mistake on my own terms. It happens. ... move on like a boss. If you miss it, it's one point. Correct it ...
... the PTs because you never know if you're going to retake the LSAT. If ... you don't get the score ... it comes to stuff like this, it's impossible to know the best long-term approach right ... back-to-back and hope your score will go up on ...
... the best score on... ifit's PT 85 then there may be something there... ifit's ... ... Also, how long did it take to get tothe current score? There are ... or bust" is probably not theright attitude given that such a ...
If you feel like you won' ... you could do it in sections w/ review right after? The important thing ... been putting in the work and now it's time to see the results!
3. If after re- ... I went back tothe stim/rules to pick out the game board set ... "B" for all the questions and move on. Ifit'sthe final game and I ... 've completed all the other ...
... ? Pffffft! Dude, come on. I could've held ... the end, but ifit's going to cause you regrets or "what if's" later down the ... but you're right there. If you go to your second ... can always fall back on your second. A one ... big deal to you now, but later on when ...
... 10 points higher on practice tests and bombed the LSAT again. I ... if I give up, I feel I won’t set theright example ... was reading all the initial posts on this thread on Sat morning and ... wish this rotten luck on anyone, it's comforting to read about others who ...
... . Focus on LG, the most learnable section, while keeping the LR and RC sections ... fresh in your mind. Just try your best. There's ... if you can't get the score you want, it's ok. It's better to think the ...
... , and you’re consistently, say, right now minus 2, minus 3 ... , because it’s going to take you the longest to improve on that. And at the same ... at so where it doesn't get rusty, if that makes sense ...
... helpful to force yourself to represent it as one in the conditional chain ifit's going to ... given conditional S -> N, S is onthe left and N is ontheright, it's not ... a given that you'll read itright.
1. I'm not sure if ... it's difficult to read the highlighted text. However, onthe real test, the red turned out to ... LR and RC when I'm just glancing at the bottom it skews ...
... Get Right" said:
> Yeah, there's nothing like the real thing ... good job of conforming tothe average RCpassage reading level. It's very consistent though ... in it. You might consider books and journal articles by law professors ...
... studying the problems in depth to recognize which answers are right and ... a good skipping strategy. If you run into an LR ... toit later.
> Good luck on your test! Mid to high 160's ... helpful. Do you think it's better to drill the LR sections in PTs ...
... the 60s. You're practically guaranteed to encounter this question onthe real test, it's ... agree with this. Moreover, the "split passage" section is introduced somewhere in ... hope that's helpful. To repeat my bottom line: if you're aiming ...
... the 60s. You're practically guaranteed to encounter this question onthe real test, it's ... agree with this. Moreover, the "split passage" section is introduced somewhere in ... hope that's helpful. To repeat my bottom line: if you're aiming ...