@burnyoubad69 sorry if my comment was a bit harsh. Reading back, I can totally tell how I might have crossed the line. I'm glad you found Nathan Fox's book and 7Sage's course on logic games helpful! Best of luck
I think that putting that you identify as bi-sexual and mentioning that it doesn't define you as a person but it is a part of who you are can help! Law Schools look for diversity in their classes and sexual orientation definitively is a type of dive…
I typically don't err on the side of TLS but I wouldn't go to a law school with the plan to transfer later, so I agree with the advice you've gotten so far. Only go to school if you know you will be happy to graduate from that place. Hope that helps!
I would include something in the end like "thinking back, not cancelling my score was a mistake, but I am satisfied with my December LSAT score and feel it is a better representation of my abilities." or something like that.
I followed my parent's pressures and got horrible scores twice. Don't be that guy. I was only able to get a score that can get me to a t-14 school after I started ignoring them and following my own instincts. Most importantly, I was at peace with my…
The only way to increase your score is to do more passages. Drill. focus on what 7sage tells you to do. Understand the passage paragraph by paragraph on a general level. Let the main points lead the way, etc. Think about how the paragraph you just r…
welcome @TheDesertGrandfather . Glad to have you in the community. Just forget about that 137 score and study for the LSAT for as long as you need to in order to get to your target score. You are definitely in the right place to accomplish that.
+1 for what @"Alex Divine" omitting the answer will definitely not help. Just put in the information accurately because they will assume the same thing if you don't put it anyways.
I personally will leave everything open. If the adcom gets scared of me from looking at my social media then that probably means that we are not a good fit for each other.
@"Cant Get Right" yea! @Dalealna that is exactly how I would translate it into English. This is kinda tricky to translate. I would make order an O, disorder a O/, and justice a J. With that in mind I would translate this as Oj/ -----> ( J ----…
Yes! If N-M then you absolutely have to have P and Q in on a P-Q relationship. That only gives space for 1 more element in the group of 5. Also, if either P or Q are out then absolutely N cannot be before M. This holds whether M-N or whether either…
I am no expert, so take this with a grain of salt: I don't think you HAVE to do it because it might not really be a gap. However, if you are on the fence, I would just right a short explanation of the university program and how it was a positive exp…