Is a URM statement and Diversity statement - same thing? Should I write a URM statement if a military veteran? Same thing for Diversity statement? Am I considered URM as a military veteran?
@dennisgerrard said:
may be take a break from LSAT helps
I actually have done that for a few months prior to this beginning prep - I agree with this idea.
I went from a 144 (yea that bad - DEC '14) to a 152 this past test... I think I can improve even more - is it worth taking once or twice more if "set" on going to Law School to get the highest score possible??
Awoodwo1 - you're not alone... I screwed up the LGs; games 2 and 3 threw off my timing.... Irritated b/c I spent a good amount of time thinking I could get -4 or less on that section....
Too many rules for the shift game, especially after sinking a decent amount of time for the newspaper game.
Didn't think the LR was that bad actually.... RC was slightly tougher than average.
I scored a 144 last year so I think I scored better thi…
Agree on the experimental LG - that would be less of a mental drain IMO.
It's not that RC is my weakness (I do OK on it), but going through 8 RC passages on test day is TOUGH. LR would be second tough to me.
Me three on the RC section; -13 for some reason. Odd test for me; -3 on LGs, -7 on LR and then -12 on another LR.... So I guess we'll see how tomorrow is.
Been studying for two months and scored a 146 today on the June 07 - goal is 167ish and I would be happy by the Dec. 14 or Feb. 15 LSAT - it's possible through these guys. As an example - I could barely finish a LG section when I first started, but…