@tringo335 said:
Stumbled upon this thread and had a GPA question: does anyone know does your 'actual' GPA differ from the GPA LSAC calculates and why? Also where do I go to figure out what my GPA will calculate out as?
Your GPA can differ d…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@Freddy_D said:
URMs represent!!!
Haha! Oh yeah! Let me get that +7 boost for Columbia and that + for H ....
Still aiming for a 174 but I might not retake below a 168. From a game theory perspectiv…
This is awesome! congrats to the other winners. Time to go buy all those pencils and fancy erasers from the pencil thread. And @"Alex Divine", I'm coming for your gold, buddy.
@karenkaren said:
Hi! Please record if possible, I cannot attend due to timezone differences
If you can't make it, here is a PS boot camp webinar that was recorded a few months ago
https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/ps-bootcamp/
I will have about 18 months of prep under my belt before I take the test next June. I had originally planned on taking this September/December and applying in January, but I realized that rushing it would only prove detrimental. They say that slow a…
I use something similar to one of these things
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H2LIMKA/ref=twister_B00NFU66GO?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I separate LR, LG, and RC into different compartments, and I have a "to do", "completed", and "repeat" compartment …
I think the biggest thing is understanding what the stimulus is saying. If you understand what the argument is, then the presence of indicators is just icing on the cake. Understanding what is receiving support and what is providing support is of th…
As long as you are translating it correctly, I don't think it really matters. I am more group 3 person as well because I like to get the rule-induced negation out of the way first.
I purchased this one from Amazon. It contains A, B, and C.
https://www.amazon.com/Official-LSAT-SuperPrep-Champion-Prep/dp/0979305063/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1498741092&sr=8-1&keywords=lsat+superprep
@"Cecilia ZH" said:
@jackigoe @Freddy_D @"Alex Divine" Thanks so much for your input guys!!! So to be clear, when I "memorize inferences," should I still be consciously trying to understand how to arrive at those inferences, or should they ju…
@cal270 said:
When should we do this? I have transcripts from 2 community colleges and my current university (from which I will graduate next December). I plan to apply to LS next Nov/Dec. should I send transcripts to LSAC now? Thanks for any …
@jkatz1488 said:
Anyone ever heard of them making a mistake when calculating GPA? I have two transcripts and the LSAC GPA came to be lower than I expected.
Yeah, although it's rare, I've read a couple posts on TLS in which errors were made w…
@jackigoe said:
@Freddy_D said:
I keep track of all of my drills using a large whiteboard that I have above my desk. I have it divided into sections to help me keep track of the date I took it, the time it took, how many I missed, …
I keep track of all of my drills using a large whiteboard that I have above my desk. I have it divided into sections to help me keep track of the date I took it, the time it took, how many I missed, as well as a "repeat date" (similar to fool proofi…
@tringo335 said:
Thanks guys for he responses! @Freddy_D Ive been using your tactic for the past week and actively reading and it's gotten a lot better.
That's awesome! Keep it up!
@rene4231 Yeah, it may take a little while. If you're impatient, like I was, you can use this LSAC GPA calculator that I found online. You just input your grades and it'll spit out your GPA. It was pretty accurate for me
http://www.lawschoolpredict…