So my sense is that reading all ACs is usually instilled as a general "best practice" for people starting out on LSAT prep—and honestly, I can understand why; it's important to practice articulating what makes one AC right and four ACs wrong. But I …
@polinam220305 so the group chat is on signal—you'll need to download the signal app and set up an account. After that, you can join the group by following this link:
https://signal.group/#CjQKIERaIsL1_nchT5BIQsAlqqsz5emJ8l9S-GLprY-grKQwEhCvZknSZng…
I'm no pre-law advisor, but I'm inclined to think that if your GPA is still within your control (i.e. you're still working on your undergrad), then don't risk your GPA for your LSAT. Get that GPA as close to perfect as you can get it while it is sti…