@aszane21 said:
No one loves that this happens but its yield protection. They didn't think you were seriously considering them (even though you were sending grades which should've indicated interest) so they went with someone who they judged t…
I’m right there with you. I applied to a school yesterday morning and last night at 10 pm I get a decision; denied. They went through my application in less than 24 hours and handed me a rejection. I was speechless. What the f was that?
@VerdantZephyr said: BU is known to be a school that isn't splitter friendly but I hoped my LSAT and grad school grades might make a difference compared to the average splitter. Jokes on me, schools are inundated with high LSAT scores this year…
I initially signed up for November then moved it to January and then ended up taking it in February. It was something I did because I didn’t feel ready and poor decision on my part. It can be serves factors, for me it was not feeling my best or real…
@Lawctopus said:
Hey, everyone. Just finished my test. RC, LG, LR. Overall, I felt this test went better than January's. Reading comprehension felt pretty good, except for the one comparative passage about art. It wasn't brutal, but I felt lik…
For me the order was LR, RC, LG. I wish LG was first because by the time I got to it, I was mentally tired. RC sucked. I think it was dense and god forsaken topics. LR felt confusing at times. The first three LG were decent but the last one, I could…
@Nice_home said:
For what it's worth, I did this. (I didn't let them know I would withdraw other apps though; conversely, I implied I am applying to other comparable schools.)
Not sure yet how it will go....
May I ask how you did that?…
The way I approach this is you find gaps. There will something said in the evidence, context and conclusion. An assumption is made. You just have to connect the dots. Once you find the answer, you then negate it because if you negate the right answe…
Thank you for sharing this. I can relate to your post so much as well. It is an incredibly challenging exam and it seems as if what we did in undergraduate and the time and effort placed into our studies falls short in comparison to the LSAT. I also…
I paid $200. After you sign up for the package, they set you up with your reader. They get a copy of your draft PS and resume. The person I was set with got back to me within 24 hours with ample feedback. I thought it was helpful. I only paid for on…
If you take the test in April, scores won’t be out until May and some schools accept applications until June latest. That is if you want to apply for this cycle. If you don’t want to apply for this cycle, then hold off and take it when you’re ready.…
If anything, you’re building your resume and getting real world experience. Law schools generally favor an applicant that has a strong resume which will go under your “softs.” If you really want to go to law school, you can start preparing for your …