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LSATcantwin

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  • @mcglz_64 said: I’m in a law firm too! I get asked all the time and I get so nervous because I don’t want to broadcast rejections! I’m so done with this place though. I’m relatively entry level but one of the busiest paralegals in the departme…
  • @sarah_philips91 said: Hello everyone, I am the person who asked the above question. I have been studying on and off for the LSAT since 2013. I graduated from college in 2014. I’ve tried Nelson Prep Course, Blueprint (three times), a…
  • Unfortunately this is hard to answer without knowing more. It's a big investment. How much have you studied before, if at all? I would suggest Premium or Ultimate because of how inclusive the packages are. Ultimate+ equipped me with everything I ne…
  • I'm exactly the same. Specially since I work in the legal field - DAILY I get asked which school I'm going too. As a splitter I probably won't even know where I'm going until August (stupid wait-lists) and that makes it even worse...How am I suppos…
  • One thing I've learned this cycle is NOTHING happens quickly lol...that being said - the deadline is about 3.5 weeks away. So I'm sure you'll hear something fairly soon
  • Congrats! You put the work in, and you get to reap the rewards now!
  • @lsatplaylist said: Bide your time. Don't hesitate to ask for more information if there are any outstanding questions. Watch the websites for updates on campus events open to the public or prospective students. LOCIs are of course really good.…
  • Welcome to 7Sage! With time, dedication, and a positive attitude you will see improvement. I'm 100% positive of it! Feel free to ask questions on the forums and during the course. The community here is always more than willing to help out!!
  • This is something we can only answer with "It depends" and anecdotal evidence. That being said, I'd have to ask....why rush to take the June test? With LSAC offering more test this year, even if you take the Sept test, you'll still have a chance at…
  • @"Seeking Perfection" said: I'm certain you are not bound to go if they let you in off the waitlist. It is just like any other acceptance, but later. There probably will be a deadline that they give you to say yes or to turn it down by. O…
  • Congratulations! You got this, all of it!
  • @cdokladny said: Asking for a friend, he has a 2.7 GPA and 150 LSAT score. Does he have a chance of getting in to any schools? Yes, he has a chance to get into SOME law school. The question is much larger than that though. What law schools …
  • @"Seeking Perfection" said: @cbyrns21 said: So if I write a well written addendum explaining the reasons behind the crappy GPA, will that give me a better chance of them looking at my most recent GPA? They'll never really l…
  • @westcoastbestcoast said: Have you thought of being a part time motivational speaker @LSATcantwin You speak with the conviction and charisma of Palpatine. You have the fiery spit of hope that Rey has as well! haha The hope is just a disguise…
  • @batsteph said: @LSATcantwin said: Yes. That's why I have a 2.7. My GPA from 8 years ago mixed with my 4.0. My amount of bad old credits DESTROYED my GPA...this is why the past haunts people like us necro-ing a little becau…
  • @Hamaseh_S I wouldn’t mind being a DA for awhile! Lol @akistotle yes it was haha, Fallout is a great series...I prefer the Sith though. The dark side is the true path to power!
  • @westcoastbestcoast said: I'm glad to be in the company of servicemen and women, both online in 7Sage and offline. My neighbors served in the Navy and I have a couple coworkers who were in the Marines, who I believe were from Camp Pendelton …
  • @"ile.ile.ile" said: Love the sentiment, but it turns my stomach that it’s from Calvin Coolidge, who, among other things, was a xenophobic white nationalist who signed the Johnson-Reed Act into law. Lots of people have said really wise th…
  • @onecallthatsall said: @LSATcantwin said: Welcome back! You've got this. I'm also a vet - what branch did you serve in? If you need any help along the way feel free to ask me. I do my best (when I'm not being pulled away b…
  • Welcome back! You've got this. I'm also a vet - what branch did you serve in? If you need any help along the way feel free to ask me. I do my best (when I'm not being pulled away by work, or other stuff) to help everyone! You'll kill it.
  • I plan to cook scrambled eggs, it's all I know how to cook. (like actually though...) As for apartments - that is really stressful to think about. I don't have an answer (mostly because I don't have answers from the schools I applied to) I think it…
  • Oh how I wish I had an answer for this haha I also work full-time. Idk where I will be going yet. Many of the schools require me to move a long distance away. I want a break of time between work, and moving, to get my life in order. It's actually p…
  • @Ignatius Not a problem I try and sprinkle some motivation in whenever I get the chance. It kept me going toward my score, and I'm hoping it will help others! @tringo335 I remember you saying something like, "I hope you are around until June." I'm…
  • @studentservice said: February Chatterbox awards time! We changed our selection metric for Chattels by putting a positive weight on the helpfulness of comments. We determine this subjectively. We're also putting a negative weight on past aw…
  • As someone who plans on buying a new car before law school I don't know how to answer this lol
  • @acsimon said: @"Paul Caint" said: @acsimon Whaaaaaaaaaaaat??? They waitlisted YOU? When did this happen??? Yesterday. But I can’t take it too hard; these schools can do what they want, and I understand that. There’s a lot …
  • 1.) Yes, these things can give you accommodations on the LSAT 2.) Yes, it is worth it to apply as the accommodations are designed to help people who have problems that the "normal" test take would not have. It will not have a negative impact on you…
  • There are a few types of "legal assistant" jobs, and I'd say they vary widely in what they entail. Paralegal - these guys are the hard hitting back-ups to the attorneys. They do a lot of the foot-work, research, and writing. Some states require yo…