@TheLoftGuy said:
Have the scores ever came out on a weekend? 1-2-17, A great way to start the New Year.
On Saturdays, yes. Spivey thinks it could happen this Saturday (https://twitter.com/SpiveyConsult/status/813383659818512384). This is based on…
@juhiparsana Not necessarily. It depends on the schools you apply to. Some schools accept applications and February LSAT scores until the end of March, some have cutoff dates that preclude this.
@LSAT4234 said:
According to Ann Levine, its "unprofessional" to ask to see the letter of rec but I believe it really depends on the relationship between the applicant and the recommender. The most important part is that its allowed even if you cli…
@montaha.rizeq said:
when submitting on LSAC, you should ALWAYS waive your right to see the letter(s). Being able to view the letter will allow adcomms to think the writer isn't being completely authentic with their recommendation
My habits of tro…
@combsni said:
I want them to experience the story that I am telling the way that I felt and lived it. I want their perspective on the essay to change as my perspective on life changed.
That's understandable. Without being overly dramatic, you co…
@combsni said:
I think he is perfect for this circumstance. I think his quotes are haunting and dark which is important for my personal statement.
I'm not so sure of this. Think about the impression you're trying to make on the audience - do yo…
@"DEC_LSAT" said:
i personally don't like the idea of quoting from Stephen King
I was initially thinking the same thing. However, suppose this particular quote was from a book that was the only thing that allowed him to imagine a different reality…
@auxcordpapi said:
I also would not want to have schools look down upon my grade because they knew I was accommodated.
Thankfully, LSAC cannot report that a test was taken with accommodations anymore.
@auxcordpapi said:
I am someone who suffers …
@combsni said:
I grew up in a somewhat broken home with an abusive father and I how I had to overcome that.
I also grew up under similar circumstances, and hope you made it out just fine.
@combsni said:
“Monsters are real, and ghosts are real t…
@"J. Tharp" said:
So, obviously I'm focusing on LG. Starting in a week, I'm going to use the fool-proof method on every LG from 1-39. My question is, should I still be taking one full PT every week and BR so that I don't regress on the other sect…
I'll skip the philosophy and bring some motivation (even though you don't need it!) --
Mind over matter. Forget burnout. Keep going. Relish this unique challenge in all its glory and pain. At the end of it all, you'll sit down once more for 3.5 - 4…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Which brings me to the second issue. Bringing up that you had/have an alcohol problem can raise serious red flags. It can not only preclude one from getting into law school, but can also pose a significant C&F problem for t…
As long as you've done the full curriculum and you're BR'ing every single PT, reviewing every single question you get wrong along the way, and spacing the PT's out every 2-3 days, I'd say go H.A.M.!! But save 3-5 most recent for one to two weeks bef…
I fail to see how any of this would pertain to "diversity" in the law school sense of the word - race, sexuality, religion, gender identification. You have only been out of the relationship for 3 weeks. Hypothetically speaking, if, as a result of yo…
I think it only matters if it accompanies a diversity statement. In which case, you'd need to figure out a creative way to describe how someone such as yourself (i.e. mostly in the closet, not defined by her LGBTQ status, whose bi-sexual identity ha…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Do they have LSATs on there? I don't have an account on Sricbd, but I'm assuming it is legal?
Yeah, they have almost every PT before 75. It is not illegal to download what others post on the site, but it may not be totally leg…