First of all, congratulations! That must be such an amazing feeling. Are you still in college? I think you should spend this time doing whatever it is that you want to do because this could be the last time when you ever have this opportunity for a …
It seems that you're not enrolled in a 7sage course. I recommend purchasing at least the basic Starter course. It will give you the solid foundation that you need.
@hurdlehopper101 said:
@Emily2122 what is an alternative to the bundle? Can I just fp games from 36-72 that encompass all general game types? I found a discussion that has 5 PTs that do this but I’d like to do more than 5 sections to fp.
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@"Michaela.Pratt1" It really was! A few years ago I think it used to be $16. App fees are already so expensive so to tack on their fees is totally ridiculous. It should be included with CAS.
You're really selling yourself short if you don't retake. If you were to break into the 170s, you're looking at some serious scholarship money and you don't have to ED anywhere.
November is not too late at all. I haven’t taken the LSAT yet so I could be wrong but isn’t the test and answers on your LSAC account? Someone please correct me if I’m wrong.
Yale
1. Prestige
2. Small class size
3. Faculty
Harvard
1. Also really prestigious
2. Wide range of courses with really interesting ones like election law
3. Faculty
NYU
1. Beautiful campus in the village
2. I’m already in NYC
3. Amazi…
If you can work with 7sage admissions consulting, I think it would be a great help. They'll help you determine everything and how to best incorporate your experiences into a coherent narrative that is relevant to law school.
Hi David,
The entire LSAC website and CAS is really confusing in the beginning but once you spend some time with it you're golden. Basically you will assign recommenders on your LSAC account and they have the option of uploading the letter online o…
Yale is truly a black box when it comes to admissions. Usually one needs really high stats but their review process is so different from other schools you never really know what will happen.
Revisiting the lessons on In/Out games helped me a lot. In addition, you could try making your own conditional chains to see what triggers and what doesn't.