@LSATcantwin said:
Some master he is...remember this?
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The dark side of the force is a pathway to many abilities, some c…
Whenever I see a May the 4th image with Yoda in it, I feel like "With you May the 4th be" would be more congruent to Yoda's manner of speech.
Speaking of the Grand Master, I believe a quote from him is particularly relevant to a good number of us: …
I cannot just quit and focus on LSAT because I am supporting myself and my mom... Would the universities consider the fact that I had been working full-time (average of 55 hours) since graduating?
Depends on many factors (e.g. what your score i…
(D) is right because it touches on the fundamental causal relationship (see "Causation and Phenomenon-Hypothesis Questions"). The argument is that air pollution eliminated those diseases; if air pollution decreased (no cause) and those diseases came…
This IRS scam must be getting quite popular these days. Several weeks ago, one of the radio stations I listen to while driving claimed to have received the call and played the whole record on air. The personality threatened the scammer with a three-…
@FutureSportsLawyer said:
No, they recommended that strategy because it's what they did to get into the better university, which is where I attended for undergrad and one of the places i want to go. I should've included that in the first post.…
Pardon me, but is there any chance you might have pissed them off? Barring some circumstances - e.g. you attend Yale (in which case the part about transferring being easier actually makes sense), your roommates already had their employments lined up…
This is rather intriguing. This is the first time I heard someone recommend transferring - which is unusual, especially since 0Ls, law students, attorneys, and even some admission personnel advice against going to a local or lower-ranked institution…
They told me that sitting out 2 years looks bad to admission teams
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and that I should just go to the local school (that’s not that great and crazy expensive) and then just transfer to get started.
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They also said it’s …
Does anybody else find these games harder than the more recent ones? How often do the weird games show up on the newer PTs?
Early LSATs tend to have unusual games (that one game with pilots and copilots and unstated assumption comes to my mind)…
Either Perry’s faction or Tucker’s faction, but not both, will win. (P or T)
If Perry’s wins, the nation will suffer economically. (P -> E)
If Tucker’s wins, the nation will suffer militarily. (T -> M)
In other words, either E or M is bound…
@Pa2camp said:
You see i never said I would outshine my peers.
Transferring would require you to outperform the vast majority of your peers though. Usually one would have to be within top 10% at the very least, I believe.
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@LSAT_Wrecker said:
You want real pain, try Finnigan’s Wake (Joyce).
“Owing to the work's linguistic experiments, stream of consciousness writing style, literary allusions, free dream associations, and abandonment of narrative conventions…
As far as my knowledge is concerned, reapplying to schools you have been admitted to tends to have negative effect (if any at all). Unless things work out really well, you will have less leverage.
A sizable portion of LSAT takers tend to score belo…
A good number of us have been there. You will have to learn to increase your speed throughout the course of your study. After all, it's only your first PT.
Based on my experience, whatever comes through the mailbox without prior direct contact is not positive. But schools have different policies, so somebody might be able to say otherwise...