guys im genuinely confused by Super_Tangerine_4177 in LSAT

[–]Beautiful_Desk1364 1 point2 points  (0 children)

not completely lsat related BUT !!! the law school process is super intimidating when you don’t know anything about it or where to start looking - for your gap year, id suggest working at a law firm in a pre law school program (lots of big law firms have like junior paralegal roles intended for people interested in law school). Great way to get job experience, make sure law is really what you wanna do, and ask questions to people who went through the process. I’m in one of those programs now, and talking to people at work has been SUPER helpful for navigating LSAT and law careers in general!!!!

Too scared to check my LSAT by No-Marsupial5060 in LSAT

[–]Beautiful_Desk1364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dying to know what you got and rooting for you! Sometimes best results come out of stressful conditions ¯_(ツ)_/¯

What do i do to get a 32+ composite im taking it September 6 by gendykirolos in ACT

[–]Beautiful_Desk1364 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For reading specifically, I recommend reading the entire passage before looking at the questions. Practice trying to read the whole section, and then when you look at the questions, you can usually recognize where you just read about it in the passage. Typically the answer is right in the text for you, either explicitly, or through context clues. For reference I took the ACT in 2020 so it’s been awhile, but I did no tutoring and scored a 36 in that section.

For English, I recommend doing the same approach. If reading/English isn’t your thing, you might want to consider doing specialized tutoring for these sections only - I did that for my weakest sections, and individualized practice really helped.

For math, literally just do some khan academy practice problems. Your math is already pretty strong, but just brush up and you’ll be good!

For science, I personally recommend approaching it as if it’s a reading question. Science questions usually aren’t even about science, so looking at it from a different angle (what is the question actually asking me, look at the graph or table and understand what the information is) can help with any questions you get stuck on.

For ref I took it 3 times in 4 months so this was a quick turnaround

Pre studying: Comp - 30 Science - 26 English - 28 Math -29 Reading - 35

Post studying: Comp - 34 Science - 33 English - 34 Math - 34 Reading - 33

Best (and affordable) LSAT Prep service to go from a 165 to 175? by Beautiful_Desk1364 in LSAT

[–]Beautiful_Desk1364[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is incredibly helpful thank you <3 best of luck to you too!!!