@ColleenieMartini said:
@TheMikey said:
They will count every single class/credit you have taken at each school before getting your first bachelors degree.
I was one of the lucky ones where my LSAC GPA is much higher than …
They're strict too. I registered late for the Dec test, and the only test center open was 30 miles away in San Francisco so I booked it. The next day a seat opened at the test center I wanted to test at and they charged me $100 to transfer. I called…
@goingfor99th said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@goingfor99th said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@goingfor99th said:
Have you already written your PS? You could knock a lot of th…
I can relate to this.
My diagnostic score was a 151. I enrolled in the Testmasters course over the summer of 2016 and when I took the September 2016 test I scored a 157.
I don't think that the fast paced classroom setting, like Testmasters, is the…
@goingfor99th said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@goingfor99th said:
Have you already written your PS? You could knock a lot of this stuff out with a well-constructed personal statement. Stories of personal transformation a…
@goingfor99th said:
Have you already written your PS? You could knock a lot of this stuff out with a well-constructed personal statement. Stories of personal transformation and growth are a great way to show law schools who you are and why you…
I took the sepetember test this year, after studying my ass off for months in advance, hours upon hours every week. Right before the September test I was averaging a 169/170 on my PT’s. I took the test and when results were released I scored a 163. …
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
@TheMikey said:
thanks guys.
ugh this totally sucks, I thought I was so done with this test but of course something had to happen lol.
thinking of extending my 7sage package by 1 more mon…
@lsatplaylist said:
Your resume sounds awesome, and you have a very high LSAT. What's the story about the GPA? Were there extenuating factors? They often place more emphasis on the junior and senior coursework.
No I was pushed to start colle…
180 Feb score in coming! You got this my man. Two ways to look at it.
1.) it sucks.
2.) it means you are fully capable of KILLING the LSAT!
Try to keep both in mind!
@tringo335 Thank you! It was a long journey for sure. I'm still not even quite sure I believe it happened...
@"nicolas.saw" Hey that's awesome thank you! I actually have a veterans program that will read and edit my PS for free. It's done by vet's …
@"Stevie C" said:
Changing your school list? Makes sense. You can try the T14 as a splitter.
Changing personal statement? I'm not sure how much your personality, goals, and experiences have changed as a result of the score.
If I were…
@akistotle said:
@"Dillon A. Wright" @"J.Y. Ping" @"Alan Cheuk"
We have a new Sage! Please force him to do a webinar!
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@"Alex Divine" said:
If you have the money/waivers, blanket all the schools you want to attend. You have great softs and a great LSAT. When you're in a situation like yours, I think it's worth the time and money to blanket a ton of schools sin…
Get yourself a notebook. For each question follow these steps.
1.) write out the conclusion
2.) write out the support
3.) write out what you think is missing, or a hole you see.
4.) negate EVERY ANSWER
5.) write out an explanation of why the ri…
@kimmy_m66 said:
@LSATcantwin yup. Mindset makes such a huge difference. I would have rolled my eyes if someone said before Dec. 21st that visualization or a relaxed mindset would make a difference, but I'm a believer now!
Right?! People we…
@tringo335 said:
YAAAAAY!!!!! I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!!
Thank you!! I attribute it 100% to mindset. I was a wreck going into the September test and I got a poor result because of it. For the December test I went in relaxed and positive. I shr…