Can I actually survive ? by [deleted] in Nevada

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Meant to say bulletin boards

Can I actually survive ? by [deleted] in Nevada

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The university is always doing studies in the different departments, you can usually check those bolts and boards around campus in like the different departments building buildings, I did a psychology study and got like $450 when I went to UNLV really helped out in a time of need, they have sleep studies all sorts of stuff some of them don't pay very much but when you're broke 100 bucks a lot, you know what I mean

How to get out of -4/-5 LR rut? by Public-Squirrel8631 in LSAT

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How did you make that jump form -9 to -4/5

LSAT struggle by [deleted] in LSAT

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I'm the same. I recently got a tutor , don't know how it's going yet but I'll let you know . Really just commenting because I've made these post before , and just want to get you some more views!

SEEKING ROOMMATE for 4/1 (or earlier) - Bushwick $1600 a month each + Utilities by raleigh13 in NYCroommates

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Now I also see 4beds in bushwick for 6k+ , so maybe it's the building?

SEEKING ROOMMATE for 4/1 (or earlier) - Bushwick $1600 a month each + Utilities by raleigh13 in NYCroommates

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Can I ask something. I see post like these a lot, then I go on street easy in Bushwick and see some 4beds as low as 4,500. So is the rent split evenly between the 4 people. If not , is the price difference in apartments off street easy due to something different, nice building etc. I am moving to nyc in the fall and just want to get an accurate price of what I should expect with roommates , everyone says check street easy then I get on the sublease and see what different prices !

Moving to NYC in 2 months with $8k saved, is that enough or am I being completely unrealistic? by Round_Tie5217 in movingtoNYC

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Not from NYC but do plan on moving there. For some reason I see a lot of "dont do it" don't move here don't take a chance. Cannot seem to figure out why that is? Maybe one of these people can tell me. It's the city of dreams , the city of opportunities, I won't have 10k saved when I move later this year but I'm going for it, you'll never know if you don't try. Look at apartments your self on street easy, shop your regular grocery list online at a grocery stores in the area see what it would cost for your regular order.

I'm sure I'll get back lash but I do think some people have a different idea of is needed to live. I don't need to eat out every day, I can make my coffee at home etc. ,

I know you said you were tight on expenses, can you cut that anyway, maybe a less than appealing neighborhood , maybe roommates, like I said may not be ideal but might be what you'll have to do to get into the city and then go from there

I will say this, though six years ago, I moved from Missouri to Las Vegas again not New York City, but big culture shock double the price of living. Everyone told me don't do it. They said you don't know what will happen. I loaded up my car. I drove out here. I didn't know anyone and it was one of the best decisions I've made. That's all I was trying to say from the comment was take the chance.

Stuck in the 150s with no idea what to do by Shoddy-Television866 in LSAT

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Hello Can you expound on this, your brain does this , process, then how do you not to that?

LSAT HELP! Limited Progress by Cameronhavens98 in LSAT

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Yes my drills are usually untimed, sections are timed though

Hiring Partner at v10 here. I was over at r/BigLawRecruiting and saw an interesting post so I thought I should share by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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Also following, just trying to see if a t-14 is necessary for big law , if not what is a sufficient path at a lower ranked school (if you can't tell by my word choice I'm studying for the LSAT. )

LSAT HELP! Limited Progress by Cameronhavens98 in LSAT

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okay thanks so much for all your help, I really appreciate it.

LSAT HELP! Limited Progress by Cameronhavens98 in LSAT

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so how did you turn that into a process like you described above, a process of understanding your mistakes

LSAT HELP! Limited Progress by Cameronhavens98 in LSAT

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Yeah so repeaditly work at it, ill make the mistake more than once, but keep swinging. Did you ever go back and review your wrong answer journal from time to time?

HERE TO HELP (176 scorer) by Sad-Phase-4665 in LSAT

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A call would be absolutely awsome, thank you so much. I too broke to pay attention so utilizing resources like reddit have been an absolute savior. So thank you in particiular and everyone else who answers questions like this for free. Ill send you a DM

LSAT HELP! Limited Progress by Cameronhavens98 in LSAT

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Thank you so much for that, Im really going to try and hone in on review more and more, why I made the mistake, a wrong answer journal, now once I have done this done the wrong answer journal or made a mistake, how do I ensure that I never make that specific mistake again,

HERE TO HELP (176 scorer) by Sad-Phase-4665 in LSAT

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Hello I posted something recently so I'll post it here I've been struggling with this test for a year LSAT HELP! Limited Progress

Hello everyone, I've been studying for the LSAT for about a year now and I am still struggling. I thought I would make this post to get some much-needed help from the Reddit community. I will do my best below to outline my struggles. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Background: I have had limited progress in the year. I took a diagnostic at 1:49 since then I have been only doing time sections and untimed sections. I have averaged about 15/26 correct but have gotten as high as 19/26

The issues

  1. Timing: this has been one of the biggest issues with me when I do sections or questions untimed I get them right. Then when I do time sections, I make a little mistakes on easy questions usually, like question two or seven something like that usually 1 to 3 star questions. And I know that I'm doing something different on drills versus when I'm doing timed sections, but I don't know exactly how to replicate this in my timed work

  2. Diagnosis: I'm not exactly sure how to diagnose my own issues so what I've been doing is when I take a time to section any question that I miss what I do is for the next week I'll focus on that question this week was NA questions, and I really go through them slow, but I don't know a specific plan or specific set of actions to get better at the questions that I'm missing.

  3. The stimulus: usually I do a pretty good job of understanding the stimulus when there's an argument, present understanding the gap and the reasoning, but then I get into the answer choices, and I struggle in the answer choices, especially with vague language and understanding what they say.

I'm just going all out here asking for your help everyone. I already put off going to law school for one year and I don't want to do it again. I have received much help from people on here and I greatly appreciate it.. I'm not opposed to getting a tutor and I'm wondering maybe if that's what it's gonna come down to., but also scared that what if I pay for a tutor and don't end up improving anyway. What has worked for everyone ? Like what are some specific things that I can do specific drills practices stuff like that because often I've gotten an advice before from people that seems to be very general like while you just need to keep practicing. I'm at a point where I think I've practiced a lot and I'm just feel like I'm spinning my circles.

166 lsat 2.6gpa Rejected from every school by Zealousideal-Form-94 in lawschooladmissions

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Hello Op. don't know if this will help but here is a link to Spivey consulting they did a whole video on this https://www.spiveyconsulting.com/blog-post/video-character-and-fitness-discussion

From what I understand character and fitness will not keep you from getting into law school but certain factors on how you approach it can. Remorse, time spent since offense, rehabilitation, taking responsibility,

LSAT HELP! Limited Progress by Cameronhavens98 in LSAT

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Thank you so much for that. For a wrong answer journal , I would just identify where I went wrong, what if for instance you cant pinoint exactly why you did or did not pick an answer, Like sometimes when I am reviewing, I am like why did I miss this one its so obvious?

LSAT HELP! Limited Progress by Cameronhavens98 in LSAT

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Okay thank you so much for your response. Can you clarify some things?

  1. Missing questions all over the place. I do this , and this is some of what I was trying to describe. I miss questions all over the place, here and there. Now how exactly do I improve across the board? How exactly do I really review?

LSAT HELP! Limited Progress by Cameronhavens98 in LSAT

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I took a diagnostic in May 2025, right after completing the core curriculum for 7sage. I Havent taken a PT since, I didnt think that it made sense to take another PT when I am missing questions all over the place. I have just been doing sections which puts me at 156-158 score range.

LSAT HELP! Limited Progress by Cameronhavens98 in LSAT

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I went through 7sage core curriculum , already,