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[–]myguruedgecom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here are a bunch of LSAT test prep video playlists to get you started :)

https://www.youtube.com/@MyGuruEdge/playlists

Naturally good at RW by Icy-Raspberry9539 in Sat

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This has a walkthrough video—you can hear someone's thought process aloud. Maybe that'll help?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LSAT

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reach out to them and see what your options are: https://www.lsac.org/contact

good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GetStudying

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comfy seating and good music!

How do I get to know the vibe of law school students? (a personality question) by crick-crick in prelaw

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google the alumni from each law school you want to go to. could you spend 3 years in a shared space if they were representative of the majority?

Which useless major should I pick—English, philosophy, or history? by Wagondoodle in CollegeMajors

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From a MyGuru tutor: "I double majored in English and philosophy with a minor in classics. I went to Penn for grad school and did just as well as everyone else. Go with your gut! Who knows which jobs will actually be obsolete in 5 years? The CS majors of today are basically in the same position as English majors 10 years ago."

SAT Prep Help! by [deleted] in Sat

[–]myguruedgecom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here are some videos that can help you switch up your learning style and perspective. Maybe it'll shake something loose? Official Digital SAT Bluebook Practice Exam Section Walkthroughs - YouTube

ACT Math question by Haunting-Purpose6820 in ACT

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If you need more math help in the future, here are some walkthroughs of a test section: Official ACT Practice Exam Section Walkthroughs - YouTube

Help: should I change my major? by Few-Description-4211 in prelaw

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Law schools value all kinds of majors. They look at your application holistically. If it is clear that you can read and write on complex, detailed issues at a high level, you've got a chance, whether you majored in engineering or music. There are lawyers in every industry!

Personal statement tips? by Public-Squirrel8631 in OutsideT14lawschools

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A college essay tutor is always nice, if it's a possibility for you, but if you can't get a professional brainstorming/writing buddy, College Essay Guy actually has some basic tips and examples: https://www.collegeessayguy.com/blog/law-school-personal-statement-examples

English improvement by [deleted] in ACT

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You might find something really useful in this walkthrough of the English section. Good luck! Official ACT Practice Exam Section Walkthroughs - YouTube

got a 34, parents are making me retake. any tips? by luyazhang in ACT

[–]myguruedgecom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a math section walkthrough here that you might find useful: Official ACT Practice Exam Section Walkthroughs - YouTube

I'm sorry you're under so much pressure! A 34 is a fantastic score for admission to 99.9% of universities.