@"Cant Get Right" said:
Yeah, technically the earliest you could start is this coming fall. Just understand that if you haven't started yet, you are WAY behind and would benefit greatly from that gap year
+1 for this. Don't rush to start law schoo…
I think it is hard to say whether or not to use the quote without seeing the entire context of your PS. Are you essentially going to tie in the abuse aspect and explain the quote in the context of sad abuse? I agree with most of what @DEC_LSAT and @…
Great post @"Cant Get Right" Reading this makes me so happy for you and your decision and my own to not rush into taking any tests until I am PT'ing where I want. I hope everyone thinking of applying with a score they are not happy with reads this!…
@montaha.rizeq said:
The webinar that @"Cant Get Right" hosted a few weeks ago could answer your question. Hopefully it will be uploaded soon.
Definitely looking forward to this one! So much great stuff the first time that I didn't take all the no…
@alex.medley said:
but would it hurt to do the February LSAT if I'm already preparing for it? At the least it will ensure that I do a solid month of intense preparation, especially on the logic games. I'm just wondering if there is any downside to …
@alex.medley said:
Or should I just get a refund and take the June LSAT to give myself more time. I just feel very rushed right now and know I can improve drastically after learning how to BR properly and after doing the fool-proof method for the L…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Yeah, I've got several traffic tickets that are not showing up on any of my state or local reports. I just said something like, "My certified driving record issued by [state/local departments of whatever] reports that I have…
@"Creasey LSAT" said:
I downloaded Cambridge's LG tracker spreadsheet. Source: https://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources/spreadsheets/lsat-logic-games-tracker/. This allowed me to track and see my progress very clearly.
Yeah - I like this spreadshe…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
LOL at 4:13 evolution! Great videos.
Haha the bears! lmao :')
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Yeah, I don't even quite understand how reading without doing this is even possible. I've given it a shot at times, but no thanks.
Rig…
@jknauf said:
If I absolutely love doing logic games, will I become stressed? No.
This is just patently incorrect. You can absolutely become stressed from doing things you love. And stress is way more complicated than the dictionary definition ab…
@jknauf said:
You just added another element. That element is mentally burned out.
Emotionally/mentally. the slash denotes and/or as these aren't actually separate categories of burnout.
@jknauf said:
Emotional burnout, for example, is what res…
@"Creasey LSAT" said:
Mind over matter. Forget burnout.
If only it was always that easy. I think when you feel burnout "just forgetting" it will often lead to further problems down the line. You need to rest the mind like you do any other muscle f…
@jknauf said:
The LSAT isn't whats causing you to feel emotionally burned out.
Ehh... I'm not too sure about this, at least not in all cases. I do think people get mentally/emotionally burned out performing extremely cerebral activities for long p…
@LSAT4234 said:
I found an opinion on this online in case anyone's interested.
http://www.thinkinglsat.com/blog/episode-18-law-school-admissions-qa-with-ann-levine/
43:20-44:40
According to Ann Levine, its "unprofessional" to ask to see the letter …
@"Chipster Study" said:
I am trying to figure out if this shortening is going to get me in trouble down the road. I don't want to get snagged up by a bar investigator but I am trying to make my resume as concise as possible.
You'll be fine as far…
Sounds like it could be a bit gray area, but if they willingly let you see, you might be alright. My issue is with the making edits. This is honestly above my pay grade though, haha. Sorry I can't be of more help.
Yeah, it makes sense. Saying the words to yourself in your head is known as subvocalization. On the whole idea of subvocalization vs non-subvocalization on RC, I think it comes down to personal preference/skills.
I actually read some books on spee…
@neuro.akn said:
Would you mind clarifying what "PSA/SA questions" are and what "BRing a test" is?
They were just examples of question types I gave. But they are acronyms for pseudo-sufficient assumption questions and sufficient assumption questio…
@"Creasey LSAT" said:
I would suggest approaching it differently. If you're grades truly show a glaring improvement after the first year or two, I'm sure that's not uncommon. You could just say that you underestimated the demands of a university cu…
@Mitzyyyy said:
Is anyone willing to share their instructions outline? It would be helpful to have a guide as I prepare mine.
Did any of you include a paragraph or two explaining why you want to go to LS? Or was that information explained when y…
First, learn the basics of logic and each section. During this time while you are still learning, drill individual sections from older tests, generally speaking 1-35.
Once you have a good grasp of the fundamentals of each section, move on to your …
@"J. Tharp" said:
@TheMikey Oh, I think it asks you to waive your right to view it when you are sending it, not when adding the reccomender's info.
You waive your right to see it at the time of requesting the LOR. It will then notify your recommen…
@kmarie7 said:
Thanks guys. It's Mercer vs university of Tennessee
Interesting! I don't really know much about either school. Check out the 509 ABA reports and look at the employment info. See which school sends more students to mid-law firms and …
@dennisgerrard said:
Go to Top14 regardless of $$$.
I think that is a bit of an overgeneralization, as it ignores other important criteria that needs to be taken into consideration. Sticker at T14 schools are usually upwards of 250k+. If you have …
@AurBoreal said:
It would be devastating to be turned down by the ABA if they perceived this to be a 'lie' whereas its rather just a macro view of a career path meant to make your trajectory visible to future employers. Does the ABA review the resu…