@"Marco Antonio"
I'm applying as a KJD so take this with a grain of salt, but I think it is almost always a better idea to take a year to study if you are at all on the fence.
The main advantage is the potential higher LSAT score opening doors to …
AP classes do not count, only classes actually taken at a college or university. If you would have went to UConn they presumably would not have counted toward your UGPA, but just toward credit requirements.
I have a bunch of AP credit at my school …
Generally, I would say that it is a bad idea for no other reason than that we all have interests in the law and many of us would be interested in Supreme Court cases. How does a personal statement on this topic differentiate you from other applicant…
@Kayyyyyyy said:
Do you get an email with your score or letting you know the score is up, or do you just have to visit the website to check?
The first indication that you are going to receive your score that day is that the icon on the LSAC …
@"Paul Caint" said:
Eh @_CavsFan I think you're overreacting...
To all you weary readers, read this post and find out for yourself if you think @"Seeking Perfection" was being rude: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/13046/…
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I refuted the part about my LSAT score. Click the link where it says imgur. I can't refute the part about my publications without you stalking me. The allegation that I don't know anything about statistics is a hard thing to disprove to you given yo…
Dear @_CavsFan,
I will not post links to published works because they would expose my identity to you and you seem to be a somewhat obsessive individual as evidenced by the fact that you made this post and dragged my LSAT score into a discussion of…
It's not necessarilly a good idea if you don't view them as sugnificant in your life, but I imagine either a gubernatorial campaign or working with Syrian refugees could be significant enough to write a personal statement about.
I also think that y…
My credentials which I didn't mention because they are not relevant(beyond the facts that I know a bad regression when I see it, understand bias in a regression, and have the basic understanding of statistics you apparently lack) are that I am an Ec…
@_CavsFan said:
@"Seeking Perfection" @"Alex Divine" The search tool on my LSN is a display of historical data. This predictor is a logistical regression, I think that instead of arguing with you foks I would just refer you to google to unders…
@hjy925soon said:
Hello, everyone.
I've done the core curriculum and am (trying) to solve all the LG problems from PT 1-70 but things are not looking up.
I've done 40 PTs so far. This is what usually happens. First, I will try to so…
I don't think that @_CavsFan is right about the difficulty of making model used by the law school predictor. However, I think it is actually such a small improvement over the data searching tool already available on LSN that aquiring would be almost…
@tuc28290 said:
Thanks!!!! A few questions:
172 with a “few weeks of study” Wow ok.
I use the Pacifico method for my foolproofing too (sooo many sheet protectors!!). I don’t however, do it by section--I’ve been doing it in the order…
@tuc28290 said:
Context: I took the Sept test, am registered for the Dec. I've been studying for almost 2 years using a variety of prep options, but recently discovered 7Sage in July 2017 I only got thru about half of LG CC (w/ no RC or LR CC)…
Don't assume that by going to a less highly ranked school you will perform meaningfully better in law school. The LSAT has only limited predictive utility for law school graded which is rendered even more non-predictive if you studied disproportiona…
I would recommend it, but don't quite take it cold. At the very least familiarize yourself with logic games using some of the earliest games first. The logic games section is different enough that if you take it totally cold the strangeness of the s…
It probably depends on your strengths.
To get a 172 on the February test I drilled logic games, went through the Powerscore Bible, and did PT's as much as I could for 3 weeks.
Since I didn't finish the games when I got my 172, to try to add just a…
I took the February LSAT this past year and just retook in September. I don't think it was fundamentally different in any way just because it was undisclosed. It is annoying not to know what I missed though.
Not knowing what I missed made the test …
@Socrat3s said:
I seriously don't understand the point of disclosing this, given that the school itself has no record of the incident. I think in general it's a good idea to over disclose - particularly when the cops are involved - but c'mon, …
@LSATcantwin said:
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
Write your personal statements and other essays? That's what I'm doing with the time.
I wrote most of those last year! I've been editing them and updating what I can haha....I …
I wouldn't say the conventional wisdom is to keep your resume to one page. It just usually makes sense for undergrads because our resumes are so thin. Yours is thicker than mine, but I see little reason why all of those things could not be listed on…
@Victoria14
I know the causal link seems pretty flimsy, but I believe the LSAT may actually have curative or immune system boosting powers.
You see when I slowed my LSAT studying the week before the test to stay fresh I promptly became sick with …
Hey I just figured I would update this with how the test went. I threw up the morning of and had dry heaves in the bathroom during the break, but thankfully only coughed rather than vomitting during the test.
I made it through the games which I had…
@Socrat3s said:
I had a question about collecting data and then correcting the data and how that connects to some random scientist's theory. It made no sense at all but overall the section it was in was easy (I had LR LG LR LR RC). I think the…
@eblove said:
@jcylin93 said:
Had LR-LG-LR-LR-RC. Any idea what the question distribution for LR was? Remember it being 25-26-26 for some reason.
Dude same here. I had the same question distribution for LR. Thought I might …
@joneselisabethpenn said:
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
I think some in person classes offer proctored tests. Maybe you could strike up some sort of an arrangement to do just that portion of such a class over and over again if you ar…
I think some in person classes offer proctored tests. Maybe you could strike up some sort of an arrangement to do just that portion of such a class over and over again if you are in or near a city. That might help simulate the real test anxiety, esp…