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John Lawrence

@LSATRoadmap

Former LSAT instructor & top 3 law school alum gives free, unfiltered advice regarding everything you need to know about the LSAT and LSAT prep.

@CollegeBoyTM Give me the details on your LSAT Args and RC: how many you attempt, how many you get correct of those you attempt, etc.


@CollegeBoyTM Sorry for delay in responding. Daytime legislative work has me swamped. If you want, send me an email [email protected]


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@CollegeBoyTM Determining how many (and which) Args to undertake should be a much more personalized process.


@CollegeBoyTM Because Args don't require the time investment that setting up an LSAT game or reading a Reading Comp...


@CollegeBoyTM For the average LSAT test taker, that probably means skipping one Reading Comp and 1-2 Games.


@CollegeBoyTM Unless you honestly expect to hit the 85th + percentile, you can usually improve your score by IDing some LSAT Qs to skip.


@CollegeBoyTM I've not seen any stats that would answer that question, but they certainly complete more LSAT Q's than they should.


@mesmerizing89 It may be easier to have the conversation via email if you [email protected]


@mesmerizing89 ...it helps to know how you've done on your most recent timed Games section. W/o knowing, I don't have any context for tips


@mesmerizing89 Of course, but since most LSAT games are all or (almost) nothing--either you get them or you don't...


@mesmerizing89 Also, is it mostly a timing issue for you with LSAT games, or are you having difficulty setting them up regardless of time?


@mesmerizing89 How many LSAT games are you trying to complete? Most test takers should only try 2-3 games.


@UrSweetestTweet No worries. Just wanted to make sure you receive a timely response to any LSAT questions.


@UrSweetestTweet Let me know when you email me. LSAT Roadmap inbox gets a bit cluttered at times--I want to be sure I don't miss your email


1) Relax & breathe. 2) Tell me your LSAT game plan. 3) I'll answer any questions you have. RT @mesmerizing89: @LSATRoadmap HELP!!!


If you are taking the June LSAT, you have one more month to register for it--after May 3d you'll pay a $68 late fee.


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@UrSweetestTweet Perfect! These law school writing samples r fun opportunities to tell LS something about you that you cdn't do elsewhere


@UrSweetestTweet Email me the prompt-Sounds similar to the 250 word essay I wrote for my Yale Law School app. [email protected]


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