You seem to know what to do on LG, but since you're having difficulty quickly figuring out what game board to use, I would suggest going through the LG section of the CC, and identifying the keywords for each question type that would help you determ…
Don't get too hung up on not getting everything in the quiz right. As Leah said, you can always come back and review. I think as you see more questions were it's used, it will become much clearer.
You're ahead of the game for next cycle. I think just let them know your decision(email should be fine). Also, since they haven't all submitted, ask if they could make the date reflect next year, and reach out to the recommender who already sent the…
Depending on the school, I'm including the other schools I'm applying to that are either within the same rank or location, but making sure that the school isn't the lowest ranked. I don't think it makes much of a difference, but just so the school d…
I think if you plan to write about being an immigrant and transitioning to the United States, I don't see why you can't. At the end of the day, though your theme might be the same as someone else, the important thing is how you tell your story. You …
You won't find specific lessons on comparative passages, but if you take a look at the more recent RC sections you'll find how he approaches them. Basically read Passage A, go to the questions and eliminate answer choices that aren't supported by th…
Take a random PT (preferably earlier), and split up based on the four sections. You can then use these to make your fifth section. Hope this makes sense.
I think the best way to know what schools would be attending the forum is by checking the schools recruitment schedule, which is often on their website. Otherwise, you won't know until you get there.
I think the LSAC forums are beneficial for getti…
I believe when schools request an academic LOR, they want someone who can speak to your academic abilities. If you've taken classes with the Dean, then that would be fine.
I think the latest is January. Just keep in mind that submitting later in the cycle could limit your cycle in terms of scholarship offers and acceptances.
@Brittany-5 Right now I think you need to take sometime off to decompress. Don't think about the LSAT, though I know this easier said than done. Then if you have a good sense of what you're weakness is I would start from there, otherwise, take your …
Don’t cancel. Schools care about your highest score anyway. If you cancel, you won't get your score report back that will show where you need to improve. Right now I don't know if you'll be able to gauge how you did accurately, you might think you d…
I'm so sorry to hear it didn't go well. If becoming a lawyer is what you want to do, don't let this test win. Take some time to reevaluate and get back to it. I know what it feels like to choke during a test, and it sucks but know that this communit…
Although there might not be a lot of difference between having a 4th vs. 5th take, if you think you're not prepared then it might be best to postpone. To be on the safe side, it's usually encouraged to score a little higher than your goal score on P…
If you're not scoring within you're range, then don't take it. I think it would be best for you to know that when you're taking the LSAT you're fully prepared. You might be losing money, but that is minor compared to having a score you won't be prou…
Since you're not retaking, if you have the rest of your application together then I would send it in. Sending them early gives you quite an advantage. Just don't rush to send them in because from what I hear, there isn't much difference between Sept…