@PearsonSpecterLittUp said:
Anyone wanna link to their rankings?
I can only find ATL's articles about USNR and law firm rankings
abovethelaw.com/2017/05/the-2017-law-school-rankings-the-finest-in-fact-based-list-making/
NOW I see why you wrote that one post about the future prospects of UCI the other day...
I'm not a big fan of uncertainty (as only about a billion of other prelaw and law students too are), but I personally would go with UCI on this one. UIUC has b…
@Brian_LSAT said:
It will be interesting to see how things turn out next cycle. I would not be surprised to see a significant number of applicants from this cycle with great numbers and disappointing results try their luck again, which ironica…
Think of those as MSS questions. What is the passage's overall topic, and does it connect smoothly with an answer choice? Personally, when I tackle those questions and find myself stuck for whatever reason, I imagine myself as the passage's writer. …
@"gerth.brooks" said:
That website feels like buzzfeed but with legal content. Clickbait hell
Like others pointed out, it is. I still read its articles from time to time. Then the website began to praise the use of the GRE in law school adm…
@cstrobel said:
I wonder is one of the reasons behind unlimited retakes was the expectation that there would be a sustained period of fewer test takers and that making it unlimited would allow for continued revenue.
Three letters come to my …
Nothing is impossible! That said, probably not for a while. Law schools might be able to do so if the number of applicants doubles or triples. But I don't see it happening anytime soon.
The legal market was oversaturated to begin with... Let's just hope an economic decline doesn't surprise any of us around graduation like it did with Classes of 2008 and 2013.
If you are looking for actual questions and full-length PTs, there's nothing better than LSAC's official publications. 7Sage would give you access to those PTs, of course...
(C) is wrong because the new data doesn't imply anything about the total amount of light reflected by the comet. The comet's components reflect much less light than previously believed. That is compatible with the comet reflecting the same amount of…
I will not argue anything. I've seen literally thousands of arguments on the LSAT; there are way too many of those already. I refuse to give birth to another.
Seriously though, isn't it a little too early to be thinking about throwing in the towel?…
Are they asking for the WORD's meaning (ie. Definition) or for the AUTHOR's purpose/intended meaning (ie. Context)?"
As far as my memory is concerned at the moment, the LSAT very, very, very, very, very rarely (if not never) asks for a definiti…
Whatever you do, do not take on another degree (especially another undergraduate degree) simply because you want to prove you are a serious student. Ideally, any law school applicant would be a serious student; taking on another degree to prove what…
@"carlos.raiz23" said:
I guess my question was like in terms of drilling for the LR,LG, and RC sections would the work books be good for drilling or should I just upgrade my 7Sage package. Because I have the starter package and i only have ac…
Oh boy, now I am starting to get scared. Even the mighty Lord Vader meets challenges... Sending them LOCI and praying seems to be the best option at the moment. Best wishes!
Incidentally, would you mind if I asked for your numbers (you can PM me if…
Upgrade would be the better option. I looked at those Powerscore workbooks several years ago; they are basically bundles of drills and real PT materials with explanations. Powerscore might have decided to substantially update their contents, but I h…
Jumping on the GRE wagon to increase rankings and whatnot is perfectly understandable (my stance on using GRE for law school admissions notwithstanding). To reverse the decision in the middle of the cycle (without a public announcement, no less) on …
Is this heist of yours a family-only thing, or can outsiders jump on the wagon as well? I have some student loans I would like to get rid of before signing on the dotted line for my legal education.
Hey! I am still studying now. My doable LSAT score looks like it will be 169-171 given PTs and studying trends.
A Splitter is someone who has a low GPA and a high LSAT score. So technically, you are not a Splitter yet (unless you already have a…
Depends on what "Sequencing" means. But personally, In & Out games (or Grouping in general, for that matter) tend to be harder than a typical Sequencing game.
@zcpersing said:
Now I understand. Thank you for your help!
Modified my last answer while you were typing your responses, because I thought some parts could use some clarification. Please take another look at it when you have the time, and l…
Still however, I fail to see how this is a necessary assumption. If this assumption were false, then the conclusion of the argument could very plausibly remain true. The support of the premises for the conclusion, however, falls away.
That's …
My thought is that this is not a necessary assumption as the argument's conclusion could still be valid if the general population was declining MORE than the nesting female population (which would mean the decline was not proportional).
That's …