@bishoplaw said:
Does anyone have a particular pencil brand/type which abides to the HB / #2 pencil requirements needed for the LSAT of which they recommend?
Ticonderoga blacks with a Palomino long-point sharpener.
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My first reaction is to say calm down. You're only three tests in. Don't start panicking about improvement until you have at least 10 tests down. Then you can run the analytics to see where your problem areas are. What you're going through is all part of ...
@kconnolly said:
move on to taking 4 PTs per week right up until the test.
I think 4 is too many. 3 is a pretty hefty max in my experience. Either you will burn out, fail to properly BR, get demoralized by diminishing returns ...
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@daryab116 said:
am I completely screwed and should give up
If you're even asking this question, then it sounds like you might not really be convinced that law is your calling. I invite you to consider why you want to be an ...
@sidhood said:
In theory having an extra year to study would mean I would definitely get into a better law school than if I simply took the Oct or Dec test, but if my only reason is because of a single exam then I'm not so sure I'd be justified.
@fuzzy228 said:
It's not that I have gotten any worse, it's just that I thought by answering more questions that would improve my score. It has either dropped or staying the same. Is this the correct approach?