@"Cant Get Right" said:
Yeah, looks like your split left out a number of worlds, which you seem to have spotted. Your splits need to represent all possibilities worlds, so you'd need way too many boards to split effectively based on that distr…
@akeegs92 said:
@"Alex Divine" So I have been following this thread pretty regularly. I have a question that is slightly off but still relevant, and I figured you (or anyone else!) could give me an interesting perspective. I have been debating…
For me, it depends on if I've proven the answer. Sometimes I can diagram an answer and its just 100% proven like a math equation. Then there are certain questions where I kind of use POE and kind of do some stuff in my head, and have like ~80% certa…
@emmanuelntow said:
Something that I recently learned about is the standard 509 report that every ABA approved law school releases every year. You can easily Google this and find the reports. They are available to everyone. I asked this same q…
@ianrobertparkins said:
This is a link to a 3 minute video about a Georgetown Law grad who makes $40,000 per year and lives with his Mom. It's worth watching if you are considering any law debt. It could save your life, financially.
Yup..…
N one can answer these questions for you. Sounds like just a plethora of bad variables. If you can score a 165+ retake. Do not be disappointed (Not for long) It is just a test and as you can see a million variables make the difference. Me on my meds…
Good luck ! You seemed to have it all figured out.
@combsni said:
As I have posted before, I was accepted into the University Chicago but it doesn't look like I'm going to have much help financially. However, I have received full ride offer…
@ acquaintances said:
@"Alex Divine" I just feel like a lot of people who don't make it aren't willing to give up their personal life and make the other sacrifices necessary to succeed. If you look at the people that have made partner at a lot…
@combsni said:
@"Alex Divine" you have an interesting take. I don't know why I would only last 3 years in biglaw. Granted I only know Partners at a couple big law firms but I've been told that most people quit. I was told that a lot of them th…
@avetyans said:
GPA is a 3.26, Feb LSAT came in at 157, 4 points below my PT... was my first take.
UCI accepts until JUNE lsat but at that point, i need an extremely good score to be competitive to be accepted before school starts lol.
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I's personally advice against an addendum. A slight cold sounds like an excuse and will be taken as such. Books like Ana Ivey's book on Top Law School admissions talk about this type of thing in length. Generally, unless you have a REALLY good reaso…
@BinghamtonDave said:
This is a very difficult. We here as a community have been through the ups and downs, the disappointments, the uncertainty and together we can all help each other, so I really do appreciate you reaching out to us on the …
@"jimmy t." said:
I got 10 points higher than my diagnostic, 3 points higher than my best ever practice test score, and 8 points higher than the last practice test I took. needless to say, i'm very happy with this service, JY and the team. tha…
@tjphilbrick said:
I'm with @"Alex Divine", classical is the way to go. Mozart has been repeatedly proven to increase concentration, retention, and mental acuity in students of all types, and I find that listening to any one of his violin conc…
Yes! This theory shall do you well in all aspects of life. I actually began using it while I was taking harder Bio med classes and it made it so much more doable. PM if you have any questions!
Good luck!
@ respectively said:
@"Alex Divine" but if I can get the same $160,000 starting salary, why wouldn't I take the debt free route? tutelage is a pretty strong firm to have a connection to. I get what you are saying when warning me not to expect …
@BinghamtonDave said:
From my experience a high percentage of flaw questions are "cookie cutter" flaws: things arguments do over and over again. I believe no other question type on the LSAT can one benefit more from remembering an older varia…
@"abby.lu2017" said:
I know most of you are still preparing for the LSAT, so I apologize if this post is stressing you out/distracting!
Soooo, the time has come.... I have to decide where to attend law school now. So far, I've narrowed it…
@danielznelson said:
Parallel Method of Reasoning and to a much lesser extent Flawed Parallel Method of Reasoning would be the other bigs ones.
I have nothing for your second question. If anyone would know, it'd be @twssmith
Yeah, agree…
Yes, you are correct. One of the first and most integral lessons I had to learn specifically re: MSS is that there is only one right answer. There truly aren't varying degrees of support where one is a bit more strongly supported than the the other …
@"Alex Divine" said:
@Sami said:
@"Jonathan Wang" You should also make a video of you doing 1 RC section timed.
I would pay to see Jonathan Wang do a full section!!!
The offer still stands! I watch him destroy PT62 or whatever in …
@Sami said:
@CinnamonTea said:
Hi all,
I know that LSAC says to take PT under true timed conditions, which includes a 5th (experimental) section. However JY mentioned in the core curriculum that he didn't think the differe…
@stepharizona said:
Congrats to you both! Now I am an extra sad panda that @BenjaminSF didn't want to be study buddies
@"Alex Divine" Sage time in July right?!?! Hopefully 3rd time is the charm for me!
Awww No, it's looking more like …
@stepharizona said:
I think it depends on the individual, like others have said. For me, I like to do more of them as it A) helps me deal with mental fatigue, Deal with test anxiety of getting sections dont' like C) Allows me to work on probl…
No real opinion, but I've spoken to JY about this exact thing. It is one of those things where you SHOULD try it out, but honestly, it might not make you or break you. That's not by any means what he said; but, its the gist. If it were me, I would m…
Yeah, prosperous just opens up so many doors the money is almost unquestionably worth it. I know 7 law grads, personally. As friends. 3 work with me doing compliance work. 2 work at V20 firms. and 2 are interns where other unpaid college students wo…