For flaw questions, when an answer choice states that the argument 'takes for granted that...' It basically means that 'the argument assumed...' so we can't negate.
This is a very different question type from the necessary assumption type so we can…
Just one you can send to multiple schools unless you also want that individual to write an additional LOR specific to a school. Hope this answers your question.
Speaking from experience with switching from one material to another so close to the exam date, I don't think that it would be beneficial for you to get the Trainer. It takes time to fully implement new strategies so I'll advice you to stick with 7s…
I don't think taking in July is too late. Applications open up in September, and if it so happens that after the July exam you need to retake, at least you still have a few more options like the September exam which still gives you time to submit yo…
What is your score breakdown?
With a 144 I don't think it would benefit you to take any PTs without mastering the fundamentals in the CC. Go through the CC carefully and focus strategically on the areas you're struggling with since you're on a time…
Feigning an interest in the passages would help. You could see each passage as a way to learn new information that could actually be interesting. Also try to engage with the passage by keeping track of the different speakers present and remaining cl…
Hey @NicoK331 this post is from 4 years ago so I doubt you'll get a response back, but @jimmyrivera201 has a NYC study group.
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/15438
What is it about the hiking and camping experience that you think best highlights who you are to the admissions committee? At the end of the day I think it really comes down to how you write it. Have you tried writing a draft of both?
I don’t believe admissions committee will look at your essay differently because you're a white male. The diversity statement usually portrays how ones experiences would add to the student body which I think yours is worth writing. On the issue of a…
Go to test analytics, under score LSAT click on the PT you want to delete. On the top right corner you should see an option to delete that PT. Hope this helps
I'll definitely encourage you to email a thank you note. It might get them to take a look at your file, you never know. For what it's worth, it won't hurt.
I don't know if this would be of much help, but it's worth a shot talking to Spivey consultants on LawSchool.life
https://www.lawschool.life/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=125&start=375
@LSATcantwin said:
@mcglz_64 said:
I hope they pull up your file
He did while I was sitting at the table! Lol he seemed interested that I had three vastly different LSAT scores
Hope you get good news soon!
Unfortunately, his letter of recommendation won't be of much benefit to your application.Admissions officers seek a recommendation that highlights your ability to handle rigorous work and shows potential of your success in law school. Since this see…
If it's already covered in your personal statement then don't use it in your diversity statement to avoid being redundant. If you have another option for your diversity statement that would be much better.
Would recommenders frown upon a 'Lecturer'? They won't. They're more concerned with what the recommender has to say about you than their title. In regards to you personal statement, I'm still struggling to begin mine. I agree with focusing your ener…