WELL THEN YOU GOTTA OWN THAT LSAT SON!erudite.2010 wrote:Thanks everyone. Yes, I want to be a lawyer!
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my prep starts torm!
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Good luck!!! You'll do fine
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Don't sell yourself short...you seem like a very intelligent, driven person. Good luck!!!erudite.2010 wrote: I'm not even trying to attend a top law school because I feel like I'm not cut out for it.
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seriously DO IT!!!!!!! I raised my score 15 points by using pithypikes method. don't waste your time and money on a class.Search this forum for Pithypike's LSAT study guide. Do it.
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Agreed. Absolutely nothing wrong with going local for big money instead of paying sticker at a bigger place, but... if you're landing in the 160s, have a 3.89 and are URM, I think you could wind up with big money in the t14. Law school's going to be hard everywhere, and you want to make sure your options are as open as possible.forty-two wrote:Don't sell yourself short...you seem like a very intelligent, driven person. Good luck!!!erudite.2010 wrote: I'm not even trying to attend a top law school because I feel like I'm not cut out for it.
Anyways, mostly just wanted to tag this thread and offer a little more encouragement. You'll kill this test.
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+1 for Powerscore.
Their books and online virtual course are really, really good. Raised me about 8 points (and a tough 8 points, too).
Also, a lot of people don't realize how much they really should be studying for this test. Plan to do 2-3 hours a day, seven days a week, for about two months (minimum) before actually walking in on test day. This includes a full length PT in a loud place every weekend on top of the previously recommended study time, to familiarize yourself with full length testing & the conditions. This will also add consistency to your scores.
Oh yeah, and BE OPTIMISTIC. It's amazing how much thinking positively can actually do for your score. Seriously.
Their books and online virtual course are really, really good. Raised me about 8 points (and a tough 8 points, too).
Also, a lot of people don't realize how much they really should be studying for this test. Plan to do 2-3 hours a day, seven days a week, for about two months (minimum) before actually walking in on test day. This includes a full length PT in a loud place every weekend on top of the previously recommended study time, to familiarize yourself with full length testing & the conditions. This will also add consistency to your scores.
Oh yeah, and BE OPTIMISTIC. It's amazing how much thinking positively can actually do for your score. Seriously.
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You can do it!
Study and practice hard! Keep believing in yourself! Kill the LSAT on test day!
Study and practice hard! Keep believing in yourself! Kill the LSAT on test day!
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Thanks for the support my goal is a 160!
I'm thinking about doing a Blog about to motivate people, who had a low LSAT score!
Day 1:
Relative Ordering Game--I love this game
Method of approach: The Tree Diagram
1. Start with the 1st constraint
2. Move to the next constraint that connects to the initial constraint
3. Continue until all constraints are used
MAKE Inferences!
I'm thinking about doing a Blog about to motivate people, who had a low LSAT score!
Day 1:
Relative Ordering Game--I love this game
Method of approach: The Tree Diagram
1. Start with the 1st constraint
2. Move to the next constraint that connects to the initial constraint
3. Continue until all constraints are used
MAKE Inferences!
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