Oh guys... sorry, I know this thread is totally not for me and I hate to induce heart attacks, but LSAC just tweeted:
https://twitter.com/Official_LSAT/status/971198607348109313
Scores are going to come out tonight, 10p ET.
(Correct me if I'm wrong, 7sagers but...)
I believe that the schools will get an academic summary report (that shows in your LSAC account) which is what it says... a summary. They'll see the cumulative GPA that LSAC calculates and it also breaks do…
Congrats!! That’s awesome. I’m a true believer in taking care of yourself, and I think this is going to be a good move for you. Enjoy your few weeks off, and thanks for updating us!
@thrillhouse said:
@westcoastbestcoast said:
Yes its section on grammar is unique. I have taken testmasters, blueprint and other courses. None of them dove into the foundations of being able to parse complex language found in the l…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
Foods I am planning on using as my staples.
Make soup. It stretches, fills you up, is hard to mess up, and you can put basically anything in it. It is also ideal for co…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
So I guess it all depends on what you think the government will do on this in the next couple years. Do democrats stand together on this? If so it seems like it would be hard to pass it through the Senate with the…
@tylerdschreur10 said:
@westcoastbestcoast said:
Thank you very much for the meal selections. @goingfor99th I will look into sous vide. I see so many vids on youtubes of amateur cooks using it and it looks good. @"Leah M B" I actua…
I will say, being a vet is a very good soft though.
Welcome to 7sage! I think you'll be really happy here. It's a fantastic course and an awesome community, full of folks who will be happy to help you if you need anything.
I think it'll be a while before I can actually make solid plans like these, but gosh I plan on maybe just 2 weeks. I'll have to move but need as much cash as I can get before hitting the road. Don't want to cut off my income any sooner than I have t…
PS - this is my favorite chili recipe. It's a lot lighter because it uses turkey, and pumpkin is really good for you. I also add in a can of corn and black beans, and whatever random veggies I have on hand (zucchini, yellow squash, carrots, whatever…
Every rental market is a little different, but it wouldn't hurt to start researching now. You can look into what area you would like to live in, check out listings on craigslist to see prices, etc. But generally, you can't rent an apartment more tha…
@Liam215 Alex gave a response basically saying that we don't know all the context of Spivey's advice. And his reply was not rude, he was basically saying it's best not to talk behind someone's back. I think there's an argument for both sides there, …
@whoami said:
@Alex this is a discussion thread. I'll value your input once you actually take the LSAT.
I see that you deleted your post so I don't want to keep this going, but I'm just going to post a reminder of forum rules:
https://class…
As someone who has a car but is currently facing a potential repair bill so large that I may have to scrap it... I like the idea of being car-less haha. I personally enjoy taking public transit, both for environmental reasons and also I feel like wh…
Overall, I really hope to land at a school that is more collegial and collaborative than competitive. I'd personally be keeping an eye out for the average age of students, if there are folks that seem a little closer to my peer group. Class sizes, l…
Agreed with @thrillhouse - choosing where to apply is an extremely individual thing and there are a lot of different factors in the decision. Spivey & Co are very well versed in the nuances of this process.
@whoami, do you have specific schools…
Looking at MyLSN, it does sound like T20 would be a pretty big stretch. You could apply to a couple that are more splitter friendly (WUSTL, Vanderbilt) but your chances are probably going to be a lot better outside of T20. It also depends a lot on y…
Have you watched this fantastic webinar yet? https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
One of the strategies mentioned is a "confidence drill", which is basically what you just said. Practice doing a LR section answer…
Building on what @goingfor99th laid out, I really only have a specific skipping strategy for LG. I realized that I was getting hung up on rule substitution questions. I would frequently reach the 4th game with only a few minutes so would rush and ge…
I have to echo a few of the others on the LG bible. I read through that whole thing first, and I did improve a bit on games. But I ended up really confused and I feel like it didn't give good strategies especially on how to chain conditionals toget…
@acsimon said:
I think they do, but your should contact admissions anyways. One thing is that I presume you’re not a dependent, and so that will significantly affect (I.e., lower) your expected contribution.—A.c.S
Yes, I should have clarifie…