I'm pretty sure admission committees take a good look at each applicant's transcript, lest they admit only those whose coursework consists mostly of easy or introductory classes. But in this case, I am inclined to think you worry too much.
A reapplicant here. About a month ago, I was admitted to a T13 that admitted me during a previous cycle.
I have begun studying for the Sept 2019 LSAT (possibly July if progress is faster).
Don't ever think about pulling your LSAT closer (for l…
It doesn't matter what kind of job you have, so long as you have some kind of real work experience before law school (though some really rare experiences may draw favorable or intrigued reactions from admission committees). In fact, I heard from a b…
Law schools only look at the highest scores. Since you will have taken the LSAT only twice with the March administration, shouldn't matter much even if you get a lower score.
Soft factors matter, but they are called "soft" for a reason. LSAT would …
I'm thinking about applying to one or two schools that I have around 50% chance to get in but have no interest in attending now or in the future, just to get a sense of my candidacy and get familiar with the process.
I would have been nonchalan…
[...] I know I can do better and am unsure as to whether I should postpone to next cycle. [...] I have a poor undergrad gpa with a 2.8. [...] I still need to get a good lsat score for a chance at a T1 or T2 university, and to get some scholarship…
My January score is 159, 77percentile. Canceled scores for all my prior attempts. LSAC GPA 3.5x. [...]
My husband works in NY so I really hope to get in Fordham this year. [...] Should I just apply for Fordham now and some other target (Cardoz…
Depends on what your definition of a "good College" is. For example, if you are thinking about T20s and you really can't afford more time and resources, I'm inclined to think your chances are quite slim. Retaking may be your only option.
@TChalla said:
"Law schools only care about your highest score" - Thinking LSAT
"We had a client who took the LSAT 6 times...he's now at CLS" - Spivey Consulting
I don't know about everyone else, but to me scoring a 175 with just one or …
@kipamadden said:
Would it look bad for law school admissions if chanced it and took the March LSAT as well as the June LSAT?
Possibly. The less the number of LSAT attempts, the better.
It would be better for your stamina too.
Field is accused of inventing a foster child with the same sort of stomach cancer he claimed to have had when he was applying to law school. That fake foster child with fake cancer needed to have a fake emergency surgery that prevented Field from…
Note: Revised explanation.
"more likely" is too ambiguous. How "more likely" are we talking about? If children had, say, 10% chance of making automobile trips prior to the introduction of the car safety seats and 95% after, then that might contrib…
@Harvey_l said:
Empower your personal self, a healthy, understandable boyfriend would support your dreams!!
Such as a person like myself. (oof self promo, I'lll get to a t14 somehow right..? jk)
You've got the wrong website. Tinder is …
I've somewhat unexpectedly gotten into incredible school including NYU, Berkeley, Michigan, Duke, Cornell, GULC, UCLA, and USC but I'm heavily leaning towards UCLA because: 1) I want to eventually settle and practice in SoCal 2) my boyfriend is s…
I was wondering if it looks bad to reapply next year with the same addendums and DS and PS?
It probably does. I am inclined to think (without hard evidence) that, unless you have something like +3.8 GPA and +172 LSAT, admission committees would…
I was interested about this too. All I found out is that there are many conflicting testimonies regarding law school prep classes. I will not be taking one and know no one who took it. So I am not in a position where I can give you a definite answer…
If you are shooting for HY, then you may want to score 171 at the very least. That's without considering your GPA, which better be 3.5 or above.
It took me about 2 years to score 170 (without 7Sage), but I'm on the dumb side. I would personally rec…
@LSATcantwin said:
Also the infamous “you won’t always have a calculator with you - write the math out” yeahhhhh about that haha
My high school math and science teachers forced students to write calculations out -- not because they weren't c…
The problem isn't so much about a course's duration as it is about your aims and what you wish to get out of the course.
If you want to score as high as possible, then by all means go for the Ultimate+. It will give you everything you can possible …