This is a great question! I'm not too sure and maybe someone else might be able to answer better than me. Personally, I always state the GPA on a resume/CV and the GPA that I state is what is directly on my college transcript. If I were in your posi…
I completely agree with the above comments! I recommend prioritizing on school work first especially since grades/GPA are important. Work on the LSAT when you can but don't be too hard on yourself. Personally, I took MUCH longer to get through CC, b…
Here is my approach to PT 19-S4-Q19
Conclusion of the argument is that there is no necessary connection between those who spend time pulling out grey hairs and have poor attitudes towards elderly than those who care less about their gray hairs.
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On my undergrad transcripts- the AP courses showed up. Yes, if you took courses at a community college or any institution, I believe that those transcripts are also required. I think LSAC also has a specific transcript request form which the school …
I agree with the above suggestions! Listening to the webinars may be helpful especially when driving. Personally, I find it hard to study while traveling and I make very little progress- but I have not tried listening to webinars so maybe that might…
These were/are hard for me as well but what helped me was to go slowly and take my time with reviewing the basics again. I noticed that what I thought I understand when I first watched the videos was different the second/third time around. Also for …
All great suggestions mentioned above! Quite honestly, don't worry about not keeping in touch! It can feel weird but based on what you wrote- how you attended their office hours, etc- chances are they will remember you and won't mind writing one. As…
Great question! I'm not an expert at this but I can say that I have been doing them untimed until I feel that I understand the concepts being tested. Especially during the learning phase, it helps me to focus more on understanding and worrying about…
Hey! Great question! So in the email that you send- I recommend a few things- first remind them that you took their class and if that class had an impact on your career trajectory or plans for law school then definitely mention that. Additionally, …
Congratulations!! If you already haven't, I would recommend talking to students who are already within the programs at each school. Sometimes the admissions office can help set this up if you don't know students who are in those programs. When apply…