If the app instructions doesn't specify, I don't see any reason why 11 would be inappropriate. I think it's normally considered within standard, and I think some WPs default to 11.
You should be good on fee waivers. You completely start over on financial aid/scholarships if you defer. Deferral shouldn't be a problem if you need to for one year, but beyond that I think usually requires some really extenuating circumstances. As …
@rs94lawschool said:
the real question lies on what I'll be changing. What's the new game plan?
This is the correct question. Good luck and welcome to 7Sage!
@danielznelson said:
176??? Dude way to go! CLUTCH!
Yeah man, went -0 on RC which brought it home. I guess sitting in on those Thursday night sessions paid off!
Thanks for a great turnout tonight everyone, and hope to see you all again next week!
@1LBound , my final thoughts were just to not over apply the concept. You'll see plenty of examples of prescriptive language with other applications, so this is o…
I'll likely need to pull up questions for review, and things get tricky when recording copyrighted material. If I can figure out a way to do it so that I can get around that, I'll do it. Can't make any promises though:/
I'm not sure I'd write off that PT simply because you took it later in the day. So analyze it just like you would any other; the data is just as valuable. That being said, I think it's really smart to take the PT at the same time you'll take the rea…
There's no one way to really answer this. You'll need a combination of things: Revisit the core curriculum, redo the problem sets, drill. Very simply, you've got to learn to recognize assumptions and how arguments rely on them. The path to that unde…
It came in stages for me. I probably started around -10 range, then after going through PS Bibles got to -6. After 7Sage CC, maybe -4 where I plateaued for a long time, only increasing my average to -3 after 6+ months of drilling and PTs. I'd learne…
Yeah, it's definitely the "rarely." This is a clever construction. They set us up with a bias so that we mistake what the last line actually says. Read "rarely" as a "some" statement that's excluding the "most" range. If I tell you that my dog rarel…
That's a lot of resources you're working from, so just make sure you're not trying to beat the test with breadth. I don't really think the Trainer will be much help simply because to be where you are, you really have to have more or less mastered al…
Sami, I've worked with you enough to know what you're capable of, and I expect nothing but a great future from you. The journey may be longer than you expected, but I think your destination will ultimately be exactly what you set out to make it. Cha…
@LSATcantwin said:
Nobody should send an e-mail right now...I'm mad at Linkedin and Best Buy so far...
Yeah, I don't even know what Tumblr is, but I know that I hate it.
I heard that this year they were sending out scores from highest to lowest. So they'll send out all the 176+ scores in the first batch, then in the second batch, all the 170-175s, etc on down.
I talked about my politics in my diversity statement to Penn, Trump's alma mater, and I think it was the strongest aspect of my application. I don't think I mentioned Trump, but I think it would be hard to write anything even vaguely political witho…
Doesn't stand out to me, it happens though. The distribution of difficulty varies. Take advantage of the extra value from a harder section: More errors means more issues to identify and eliminate!
I haven't been able to attend any open houses, so maybe the vibe isn't what I imagine, but if I'm going to be speaking with professionals from the law school, I want to speak to them as a professional and potential colleague. If I'm with my mom, tha…
"All the Light We Cannot See" by Anthony Doerr is definitely worth a read. I think it will stand up to time and be remembered as one of the great novels of our era. I know that's not what this thread is about, but that's my rec of the day and I'm st…