@NerdSquad11 said:
Rewriting is a waste of time. That cGPA is what is killing you.
I don’t have it in me to retake anyway lol.
There’s nothing I can do about the cGPA either. It’s over 10 years old lol law school Admissions is dumb.
@akeegs92 said:
@LSATcantwin Thanks! Follow up question, do schools care if they are not directly addressed to them?
Nope! I used the same for all the schools and that seems to be the norm!
100% your call.
When you assign them on LSAC you have to give them notes. For instance you could get one LOR that you want for all schools and give it the note that says "For All Law Schools". If you have one targeted to a school you can write "For…
@goingfor99th said:
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Hey! @keets993 has summoned me!
So, bad news - we cannot ever accuratly predict if you can break the 170+ in time for these tests.
Worse news - from experience and evidence the likely hood of breaking into 170+ from the mid 160's is small.
So I o…
Regret: applying this cycle all together. I applied late, I rushed my essays, and got the results that show it. I should have waited a year after I got my lsat score. Spent all summer on essays and apps, and submitted right away.
Hey Bernie!
So, the core curriculum is the place to start, even if you already have done it before. You should try and follow or lesson by lesson, even if you feel you you understand what it is trying to teach. Each lesson will stack a concept in t…
@39845892535 said:
My guess is that a lot of folks for whom 7Sage was a big boon to their performance have moved on from these sorts of discussion boards and wouldn't be here to see this and share their stories.
A lot of people that might be…
Started with a Diagnostic of 151 and ended with an official LSAT score of 171.
I took the test 3 times. The first attempt was a 157, second was 163 and third was 171.
It took me about a year and a half of studying (give or take, there were some ga…
Yes, generally these questions want to know what kind of argument the person is making.
Are they arguing by analogy?
Are they assuming what they are trying to prove?
This is one of those question types that wants you to step back and describe wha…
@FixedDice said:
@LSATcantwin said:
Some master he is...remember this?
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The dark side of the force i…
@FixedDice said:
Whenever I see a May the 4th image with Yoda in it, I feel like "With you May the 4th be" would be more congruent to Yoda's manner of speech.
Speaking of the Grand Master, I believe a quote from him is particularly releva…
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@akistotle It's treason then....You are part of the rebel alliance, take her away!
@LSAT_Wrecker I find your lack of faith disturbing.
I don't really have any advice, but can say I admire you. I don't think I have it in me to go back to the LSAT again. As much as people have told me to re-take, I just don't think I can haha
I think you just need to shake rust off and it'll come ba…
One goal I had when trying to learn Lawgic was to not over incorporate it.
Is Lawgic extremely important to understand, and to be successful on this test?
Yes, it absolutely is.
Can Lawgic make a simple problem seem way more complex than it is …
If you wanted to learn how to play the piano, how would you go about doing that?
Would you go to your lessons, learn the chords, then expect to play them all perfectly on your first, second or third try?
Or
Would you go home, and practice each ch…
@"Leah M B" said:
@LSATcantwin said:
Last but not least - Irvine Waitlist bringing my total waitlist up to 8
UGH ridiculous. I think that they just accepted too many people early in the cycle. I really think you would have …
@Tom_Tango said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@Tom_Tango said:
I know your grades won't move but have you thought about retaking the LSAT?
Yeah - I'm just not sure. At a 171 I don't want to risk doing WORSE on…
@LCMama2017 said:
I personally wouldn't retake - I'd be pretty stoked with a 171 but that all depends on how much more you want to study and risk a lower score.
If it was me (and it probably will be) I would probably do the following:
…
@Tom_Tango said:
I know your grades won't move but have you thought about retaking the LSAT?
Yeah - I'm just not sure. At a 171 I don't want to risk doing WORSE on a subsequent attempt. Score's feel so volatile and based on "luck of the draw…
@"Jonathan W S" said:
@LSATcantwin said:
If that doesn't work - try not to activate your GI bill until year 2/3 and have it pay the last two years and use the scholarship to pay the first. This could be another work around so you d…
If that doesn't work - try not to activate your GI bill until year 2/3 and have it pay the last two years and use the scholarship to pay the first. This could be another work around so you don't lose out on $$$
@blljhnsn35
Their entire story is about how they got a low LSAT score, did not get the results that they wanted, studied endlessly and put their life on hold so that they could improve, and after a long time of dedication and struggling achieved a …