Yeah. Up until you graduate with your BA or BS, every class will count. I had a lot of extra classes due to some varying interests in community college. They were all taken before I finished my BA. Every single class counted.
@"shannon.troncoso" said:
@AudaciousRed, I am 46 now and if I don't get a handle on the test I may be 50 before I start. Glad to know I am not alone trying to slay the LSAT.
Yeah. Scholarship or bust club.
I need the money. The amount nee…
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
Nope. Lol. Not me at least. I find it’s easy to get disorganized on the scratch paper if you’re not careful.
Fold your paper. Smaller area, forces you to stay within the boundaries. Also, when you're ready to mov…
If you have a 150 on file and get higher later? Nah. An addendum of "I studied harder" is pretty much it. I mean, if you went from 150 to 180 in a couple months, I imagine there might be some red flags.
However, consider this: if you don't get a sc…
Contrapositives mean the exact same thing. It's just reversed. Negations are when you make the statement mean something entirely opposite.
Contrapositive:
"All non-water breathing mammals have limbs." Contra: "If it doesn't have limbs, it is not …
I guess a while back, LSAC said no more PDF sales. So, it got yanked from sale. I think there's a book that contains 1-20 still on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0982661827/) . Others may be around in different books. Worst case, just d…
@omarserrano97 said:
I also feel rocky about this July test coming up and not hitting my ideal target, but literally this test is LOW RISK. You should try to the best of your capabilities, but also not think it's a do-or-die situation. You can…
Every path is different. But almost no one had it from the beginning. All of us had to struggle or still are struggling.
Reading other ideas and tying that into what I've learned here is helping me progress. Sometimes, someone just says something t…
M->S. Okay... So.. if you don't have S, you can't have M. /S->/M Because you can't fail a necessary condition and the sufficient still stand alone.(Think of it like a truth table. You can never have all true premises, and a false conclusion.…
Yep. Got my letter today too. I am relieved, but also, I feel it is still a dumb move. "It only impacts 1% of test takers." Well, then what's your problem with leaving it open and unlimited? Anyway, onwards and upwards, friends! We've got studying …
@lsat2019 said:
In Canada they look at last two years for law schools so my gpa would have been higher than a 3.7 but oh well! Thanks for the comment!
Yeah, LSAC is mean that way. I've only rarely seen someone not get thumped in their GPA. …
As many as you can reasonably spare. How much time do you spend studying for a really hard college course you don't understand? I imagine it's at least a few hours a week, right? Same thing. But your answer depends on your circumstances and if you…
If it's a school that goes on a 4.0 system (4.3 if they grant A+'s), then it should translate pretty much the same. A 3.7 is an A- to them, too.
https://www.lsac.org/applying-law-school/jd-application-process/jd-application-requirements/academic-r…
I came across a neat free site tonight called Magoosh. Their transitional words deck might be helpful. https://lsat.magoosh.com/flashcards/concepts/transitional-language/on-the-contrary
You'll need more than an hour a day.
It looks like you're psyching yourself out. Stressed out and angry = picking the wrong answer almost every time. Relax. We ALL screw up on this journey. My first diagnostic, I got almost no LG right at all. We l…
@TChalla said:
I predict a bunch of people starting to take the GRE!
Yeah.. Why take the LSAT if they change the rules all the time? GRE, for those not stuck in LSATs, would probably be the safer bet.
Just told my spouse about this. He responded, "What? They don't like money?"
Pretty much my response, too. It's very frustrating. IF it's retroactive, I hope there is a class suit of some kind (although I'm sure there's a reason why that would be …
I am in a similar boat. I'm still taking July. It gives me a possible opportunity to try out the new digital system, and worst case scenario, I have a cancel on my record (that A LOT of people will probably have, too), and I get to go in the fall fo…
If your numbers are great, it shouldn't be an issue. We all have different lives. They know we may come from different backgrounds and have had (or not had) opportunities for these things. I have very little in the way of any extra curricular activi…
While it was unwanted touching if he did smack your hand, and thus, WRONG... I kind of have to agree with others right now. Could you complain about it? Yes. Is there any good that will come from it? Likely not. I really hate to say this, but mayb…
We all have our stories, our setbacks in life, and our issues. But we all have to do the work in college. Even if people need a little more time or accommodations due to disability, they still do the work. There's no excuse for anyone to ask another…
Is it all required to be done at the same time as everyone else, or just work to be done every day? Also, what level of 7sage or what supplies would be necessary?
I believe you are correct that September would be a no-go for using the freebie. The letter mentions still being able to register for October, as that registration closes Sep 10th.
The plus is, you get till Sept 4th to decide, after you see your score, to cancel. And if you cancel, you get another test as a freebie. So, there's that. But yeah.. you pay for it in the wait.
I kinda agree with Leah. If it's going to be a "maybe" either way, take the maybe that is fully paid for. You can do a lot without the debt load. Then, you just have to worry about the job opening, and not how much it will need to pay for loan repa…