What makes you an interesting person? What is unique about you? I don't think that your personal statement has to be crazy deep or your whole life story or anything like that. One my professors always says: Your goal when writing your personal state…
Like some of the above have said, it can be very helpful for parallel reasoning questions. I also sometimes bracket the conclusion of an argument if the stimulus is particularly wordy or difficult to understand. It help to hone in on what the argume…
If you would be happy with a degree from your lower choice school (the full ride one), then I would go there, but with the understanding that transfer plans are never reliable. If you're really determined to go to the higher school, I would reapply …
Softs matter if you are a borderline candidate. So, if you are sitting right on the fence between admit and deny, strong softs might push you over into the admit category, or vice versa. Generally, they only matter if you have really bad ones or rea…
A lot of universities offer free practice LSATs. They'll use an old preptest (usually June 2007) and proctor it like a real LSAT. You can also bring your own PT in if you've done whatever one they're using. This can be a good way to get somewhat of …
I would choose "other" if I were you. For the most part, schools aren't going to care what your major is anyway and it's better to be as accurate as possible. I would think that because you have another, more commonly known major it would be even le…
I don't think there's any way to register at this point. I think your best bet is to just go ahead and register for the November test now. That's early enough that you can still apply this cycle (if that's what you were aiming for).
When are you looking to apply for law schools? I know pushing back a test date can suck, but it sounds like that may be your best option if you are committed to at least a 160. 6-8 hours of studying per day is a lot. I'd recommend backing off and st…
I have suffered from moderate to severe (it varies) anxiety for as long as I can remember. Lots of things provide some relief- therapy, self-care activities, etc., but the only thing that truly made a large/noticeable difference was medication. For …
Are you about to start your freshman year? Or are you transitioning from part time to full time undergrad study? If the former is the case, it is probably too early to begin studying for the LSAT. If I were you, I would focus on settling into colleg…
ESTJ! I think that some personality types are probably more inclined to do well on the LSAT (maybe they just like testing more in general, etc.) but your personality type probably isn't enough to outweigh other factors in your life that have shaped …