I'm not sure if this was mentioned above, but something to consider is that some schools (I don't know about law schools in general, but this is definitely the case for other graduate programs) offer day-care services while parents attend classes. A…
Thanks for asking this question as I would love to know the answer as well! When I took the GREs, we were given lockers but I have no idea for the LSAT since I haven't taken it yet. Curious to know the answer so thanks for asking.
Congratulations! Thanks so much for sharing these tips and your journey thus far!! I totally needed to hear this so thank you! Wishing you all the best in your law career!
Hey, sorry that you're feeling discouraged. This process can be incredibly challenging and it can be really hard to not compare yourself to others. However, I think it is incredibly important to see that everyone goes on this journey at their own pa…
First and foremost, I just want to say thank you so much for all that you have and continue to do for this community! The time that you took/continue to take to answer questions is very much appreciated! Also congratulations on the improvement- it i…
Another option is to see if you can give your phone to the hotel staff (the check-in reception area). They might be able to hold your phone and give you a ticket in exchange so that way when you're done with the exam, you can hand them the ticket an…
Yes- I think this is okay as well! I know some people who worked on research projects with professors who never taught them formally, but could attest to many of their skills and thus received LORs from such professors. So I think in your case, it i…
I recommend doing what you think you will most enjoy! Something to consider is to get experience shadowing a physician within the speciality that you are interested in. Often times these shadowing experiences can be very informative. I've worked in …
This sounds like a great question to double check with Seton Hall's admission's office. I recommend emailing them asking how many recommendations do successful applicants typically provide. Also- regarding the other professor who told you he's going…
I think applying in the beginning of a cycle may be more helpful in terms of being considered for scholarships compared to the end of the cycle. As for the addendum, if there are additional factors that influenced your decision to withdraw this migh…
I kind of took a different approach with question 11. Here is my thought process.
Biologists:
Forest continues to disappear -> Koala will approach extinction
Politician:
Save Koala -> Stop making the forests disappear.
The key to recogn…
I bought the book and read up to chapter 8 but then I stopped because I felt like I was jumping all over the place in terms of prep materials. So since then, I've been focusing completely on 7Sage materials. I found the basic translation drills help…
I agree with the above comment. I think if you approach it just as how you mentioned it sounds like a great personal statement. Themes of resiliency, not giving up, overcoming obstacles- in my eyes- make you a strong applicant. Good luck!!
Here are some of my suggestions:
Were there certain areas that you felt were really hard during the actual LSAT? If so, I would start by reviewing those areas. For example, if you felt LR was tough- then start reviewing that section by drilling on …