@pritisharma I like my coffee like I like my pearl jam albums. Black! Anything other than that should be considered a cardinal sin. On the real though I might give heavy cream and/or tea a try. It sparked my curiosity.
Yup, this should not adversely affect you man. In fact, I think you should embrace it! I'm no expert but imho if you show your true self then you will have the best chances of getting accepted at getting to the law school of your choice . How did yo…
@markariangeorge if 10 bucks for a preptest or $25 for a "10 actual lsat preptest" book is not accessible for people who want to go to law school then imagine being tens of thousands of dollars in debt (or maybe more) in debt after law school.
regardless @odebs2797 7sage is a fantastic community and we are here to help you and be with you every step of the way. One of the missions 7Sage has if I'm not wrong is to level the playing field and help people with low income and limited time cru…
Money always gives one advantage; whether it is with the LSAT or anything in life. This problem is not unique to law school admissions. This doesn't mean that we can use this as an excuse to not succeed. That is the worst mindset one can possibly ha…
@"Assumption Assassin" I wouldn't want to go to UT though. Then you would have to compete against @nicole.hopkins in pretty much everything law school related... and I don't think anybody wants that ;p
I agree with the comments below. I don't see this as an evil or bad thing myself. In my situation, I didn't even apply to the school that sent me the letter; instead, I made it a goal to retake the LSAT and kill it so I could become a competitive ap…
@Assumption Assassin don't get false hopes though. I got a tailored letter from a top 3 school after getting a 163 in my first LSAT. I even got a letter from their Hispanic association/student group inviting me to attend, blah blah. While it would b…