Yes, to my knowledge, you should explain any gap in which you weren't either working or in school for a significant period of time (more than a couple weeks or so).
@plspeer said:
Thanks for all the feedback everybody! It turned out basically like I thought.
I'm having trouble finding recommenders, so I'm worried. I've been out of school years, and didn't have close relationships with any particular…
@goingfor99th said:
@"Leah M B" said:
@goingfor99th said:
@"Leah M B" said:
Northwestern offers them to everyone, so long as you apply before December 15. I'm in the same boat as you, I hav…
@goingfor99th said:
@"Leah M B" said:
Northwestern offers them to everyone, so long as you apply before December 15. I'm in the same boat as you, I have a high GPA but no LSAT score yet and I've received very few fee waivers, mostl…
Northwestern offers them to everyone, so long as you apply before December 15. I'm in the same boat as you, I have a high GPA but no LSAT score yet and I've received very few fee waivers, mostly from lower ranked schools.
I do know also that at the…
@"Paul Caint" said:
@"Leah M B" Stanford also has A+'s, so you can get a GPA as high as 4.33
Ugh, I get so irritated that LSAC doesn't adjust for that. I attended a university my freshman year that allowed A+'s, but the school I transferre…
Yep, common discussion. I'm generally pretty cautious about what I put out in the world but will probably set my twitter to private once apps go out. Nothing scandalous, but I do have some political opinions on there so just better safe than sorry I…
I feel like Stanford also has a different grading system? Don't remember if it was pass/fail and I could be totally off, but I thought I remember something being different about how they grade like that.
Edit: nope, nevermind, should have googled f…
Agreed. I don't know how much they would ding you, but they more or less treat it as a requirement (which is why they have the video interview option). I've done a job interview using a similar system and it was rough, but when they brought me in fo…
@ekdonachie said:
@"Leah M B" I hate to say it, but I am almost positive my 2nd LR was experimental. The 1st section without a doubt had the Caligula question. The 3rd LR was my only section with 26 questions.
The Caligula question is the…
@BlaineC30 said:
Does anyone know of some games similar to the apartment cleaning one? I think i set that one up as a double sequential, but i can't recall since its been a week now. I think I'm going to rewrite in February.
I feel like ther…
@ekdonachie said:
@"Muskey One" I distinctively remember Caligula in the first section. I am not sure about the 6pm/7pm question....
Do you know which of your LR sections was experimental? Caligula was real. So was dolphins, black and white…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
@zmeeker91
This is a good point that I didn't initially consider. However, because I feel it necessary to defend my initial position, I think you make a lot more assumptions by saying that this group is si…
@Katana_S said:
@kimmy_m66 @"surfy surf" @"Leah M B" thanks so much for your advice guys!! But another concern of mine in the same vein was that I kind of took a number of random classes (like a classics class, and French lol) because I was cu…
Ditto to the 2 commenters above, I really don't think either of these need any explanation. I switched majors and transferred schools and don't plan on noting anything. They can see my transcripts and piece it together - it's not that strange for so…
I don't think you need an addendum. You'll have to submit the transcript but grades from graduate courses don't count toward your GPA for law school anyway. Maybe @"David.Busis" would be kind enough to tell you if you should do an addendum? I would …
@saberati said:
@42328 said:
Did anybody else have as much trouble with the apartment game as I did? I felt like the other three were fine (which now I’m anxious was because I somehome completely missed something) but the apartment…
Music major here. Never studied anything close to formal logic. Although music is deeply mathematical and involves a lot of recognizing patterns and... well, I could go off about the more technical aspects. But that aside, it might be helpful to hav…
No you should be fine. You only need to explain long periods that you were not working and also not in school. You should be doing something full time, or part time at least. Many people don’t work during school when going full time.
@rgerais said:
@Unlucky111 said:
@"jasmine.judge" said:
@tiffwallacexo said:
had three LRs, i remember one was hard... it had 26 questions and a question about an ancient greek charachter …
Just because there’s potential abuse of a system doesn’t mean it’s widely abused. I also listen to the Thinking LSAT and while they sometimes give good advice, that episode really irritated me. Those guys are also not disability experts and just bec…
Yeah, @akistotle a few comments up someone mentioned @"David.Busis"’s advice from a recent admissions webinar that you should go ahead and apply to safety/target schools now if you think you are safe at least for admission and wait to send for any s…
Northwestern interviews but you have an option between in-person on-campus, in-person in a different area, or you can also do a video interview. Fyi. I believe the deadline has passed to request an in-person interview in your own area though. But vi…
I have a sort of similar question. I know that I’m moving March 1 but I don’t know where I’ll be moving to. (In town, but don’t have an address or anything.) I’ve been putting in my current addresss and can say what date it is good through, but will…