... another exam. Often, a week's worth ofwork on a section I need ... to about a 162-164, on average with a high of 168. I ... it. Putting in more hours ofwork is necessary but on its ... be the result of something as simple as a more optimistic mindset ...
... give you a decent ball park of what you ... can expect. Obviously test day will always be a ... unpredictable so there is a fluctuation but normally ... make sure you really work at understand the ... It is a lot ofwork and a lot of effort but keep ...
I work full time. I have done ... actually take a PT, BR and review. The schedule I work with ... able to cut out ofwork at a reasonable time on Friday),and ...
... proactively. Lotsof sections have a paragraph where they identify a whole bunch of small ... details right in a ... examples cited in support ofa thesis in a diversity/humanities passage, or ...
... is practice. A lot of games (preferably all), and a lot of time (several ... months at least). You are on a good ... enough that the mechanics of setting up a board and looking for ... have to have practiced lotsof them for a long time to be ...
I know 4 attorneys who have crafted interesting, meaningful careers outside of big law that give them lotsof money and a good quality of life. So, in short, I agree with Nicole.
... the 70s are a bit different a lot of people experiencea score drop when ... them. The Lr sections are a bit more convoluted (more words ... you on the same things a little bit differently.
... mean that is necessarily a "true" reading of where you are at ... and some expose LOTSof weaknesses. Getting a 172 (with a 176 BR) one ... mean you are not capable of getting a 162 the next time ...
... did great! All of us experiencea roller coaster of emotions after taking an ... aced a section to believing you went -10. In my experience from ...
... This is perhaps some of what U of T is referring ... getting a good score on LSAT b/c of intensive ... games, would be indicative of aptitude. I mean, the ... enough practice casts a great deal of doubt on the ... willingness to put in a lot ofwork toward a goal. [That ...
... grinding. Grinding seems to be a word we use when we ... do an extensive amount ofwork in a short period of time. That mindset ... see different point of views. Kind of reminds me of that rabbit-duck ...
... need to be capable of going -0. But there's nothing ... you miss a few you automatically drop out of the 170 ... you imagine that kind of pressure for LR or ... and take some of the pressure off of LG! For ... is an acceptable margin of error beyond a -0. Learn from your ...
... a year. But, the opinions of most professional admission advisors is that lotsof ... takes is a negative that you will ... />
(The Spivey blog is a gem and has lotsof good info, fyi!)
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... thing on your resume. If you work for a year as a barista and ... something for it not to work out to go straight into ... LSAT enough to get in a higher ranked school or just ... get more scholarship money. A year off that gets you ...
... through them in spite of the nerves. Guess what ... guess what? The pressure of the real test NEEDS ... it by lots and lotsof familiarization. Pick a day and ... than to just take a deep breath, relax, ... of this, a regular 5 section LSAT is a cakewalk. It takes a lot of ...
... started studying in July, with a diagnostic around 160. My average ... , but it has taken a lot ofwork and a focused study plan. I ... , so you may have more of an uphill battle. LG has ...
... started studying in July, with a diagnostic around 160. My average ... , but it has taken a lot ofwork and a focused study plan. I ... , so you may have more of an uphill battle. LG has ...