@AudaciousRed said:
@LanceB02 said:
I had a 3.78 GPA in college but this damn LSAT is a tough nut to crack. I think if I could score in the high 160s it might make the jump worth it. But working 60 plus hours a week makes studying …
I am doing loophole now and it does not cause confusion to what you already know, rather it reinforces it from a different perspective. Also the way the book is written is easy to follow. It is like she is talking to you. There are also drills for y…
The best way to know what lawyers do is either talk to one (they mostly tell you not to be one but rake in big bucks - go figure) or work alongside one. I have been an Attorney’s Assistant for over five years I know the ins and out of law field. It’…
My top contenders are:
7Sage
Loophole
LSAT hacks
I would tackle one thing at a time. I did 7 sage first and now adding the last two. Oh yeah, I also got a tutor for LG.
@mackmath111 said:
It appears as though you are nothing but a LSAT number score to the admissions committees,with nothing else being of significant importance. Covid that Sport Fans!
I am salty over this, too.
@"Iron-Han" said:
I was signed up for April but am pushing to July so I gave myself a small break. I've considered a tutor but not sure if that's financially an option!
They have tutors starting as low as $55 but just make sure they have goo…
Yeah I am finding it hard too. Do you have a test date you’re aiming for? For me, that’s motivating. Or, maybe try to study with someone? I recently got a tutor I will be working with and she’s a breath of fresh air. Because all this watching videos…
@capybara said:
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but is there any difference in applying as soon as an app opens and applying like a month or two later when it comes to your chances of being admitted? (at rolling-basis schools ofc)
From wha…
I will be using a tutor. We had a free consult and have a session set up for this weekend. She is in the 99th percentile and hopefully can rub off some of her expertise on me. She’s charging $100 an hour but at this time, to get a 20 point increase,…
@jonesk0473 said:
Yes. Sign up for CAS and select one law school. Each additional school after that will cost you another $45. 6 is just a standard package they offer
Oh I didn’t know that because I never went though the entire payment proce…
I am actually on chapter two in loophole and it reinforces same ideas (so far) that JY touched on. The only thing is that she has fancy names for the strategies. CLIR is her method... it doesn’t hurt because if you went through the CC here, you alre…
Is it about bragging rights or is it about following through with your dream? Do what you need to do to get into a law school of your choice or just a good law school. I am in the same situation as you where most thought I would be attending fall 20…
@VaCaMaDaAqNe said:
my dad is a social worker and i worked for a bit at a domestic violence shelter with alot of social workers. its helpful work and in some ways more needed than the legal world--mental health issues especially associated wi…
@"Law and Yoda-Brandi" said:
Hey @JDream2020 ! I think what you are feeling is what everyone has felt at some point in their process. I know I definitely feel like that on some days and ask myself is it even worth it. As for your previous LSA…
@"Put In The Time Now" said:
If you're so driven and actually improved your score by so much. I would really encourage you to keep plugging away. Perhaps with your JD you might be able to improve the lives of so many more people. That's how I …
This is what LSAC says:
Letters of Recommendation that have been printed or emailed to your recommender cannot be removed from your account. If you would like to cancel your request for a Letter of Recommendation, you will need to contact your reco…
I loved reading your story. I was thinking to myself, "finally, someone who thinks over 150 and under 160 is a decent score (because I think it is). I have been reading stories of over 160 or 170, it is great and all but for some of us, it might not…
@Logician said:
Wow. LSAC is so full of it, this is their attempt to lower barriers of entry into the legal profession? To charge prospective test takers $99/year if they want access to legitimate test material? ON TOP of paying for an LSAT co…
@surgesoda said:
For anyone that has taken the LSAT recently, I have a few questions as I have never taken one.
1) How were the highlighting and underlining features? Easy or did it set you back at all?
I highlighted with stylus and fin…
@TheresaAnn said:
I was a little nervous too but the first time I used the digital tester I liked it. I have been using my laptop (not a touch screen) to take them, so I hope there isn't too much of a difference? Mouse vs. stylus should be the…
I echo your analysis. LG actually weren't that bad on Feb 2020 test date which I took. I could had used more practice but they didn't make my head spin.