I also agree with the comments above! I think it depends on the context. In the current situation with COVID-19, several schools have moved to a pass/fail system for the semester- which I think law schools will be understanding especially since some…
Have you spoken to alumni or current students in both schools? If you haven't, I would recommend doing that- reach out to admissions and they are usually willing to connect you to existing students. I always found that talking to current students to…
I'm still in the process of studying as well but the one thing that I would say is anticipate there being a delay with getting recommendation letters and transcripts. Even if there is no delay, assume that there will be so start the process for gett…
I agree with you that A seems to strengthen the argument more. Here was my thought process for this question.
Author's argument start at "however," the information before the however is context. The premise = The social impact of the newly marke…
Congratulations!! Wishing you all the best in your law school journey! Atlanta is such a great place to be! If you ever get the chance, be sure to visit the National Center for Civil and Human Rights- it is absolutely amazing/inspirational.
I agree with the above comments. In addition, start making a journal of every question that you are getting wrong and write explanations for those questions. Put the explanations in your own words. Don't worry about time initially, do some untimed d…
That sounds like burnout to me. Burnout is typically marked by emotional exhaustion (also depersonalization and feelings of low personal accomplishment). Take a few days off from studying for the LSAT and then get back at it. In the meantime, do som…