1) It is your cumulative GPA. This is the more important one, and the one that goes into medians.
2) I'm not an admissions officer, but I really don't think it's anything to stress over. There's also nothing you can do about it, so either way, it d…
I don't think 2.5 years is enough time to not have two academic letters. Your professors should still easily remember you if you were engaged in their classes and send them an email to jog their memory (you took this class, got this grade, did this …
It sounds like you should put your work experience as a police officer, but if the prompt is too vague you could always call/email the admissions office to clarify.
Most people on here are going to recommend the 7sage courses! Just because you had a diagnostic of 148 doesn't mean that you aren't suitable for law school
For American law schools, one cancellation is no big deal. It might be a bit different for Canadian schools, but I would echo what @ExcludedMiddle said
It’s essentially the same price as if you bought all of those things separately. It’s reallt just a matter of if you want to pay it all upfront or not. If you’re not going to apply to that many schools, then it’s a waste
It might be true that most people only study for three or four months, but most people don't make the 25+ point gain that you are aiming for. I think your plan sounds great! My advice would be to make sure that you still have a life outside of study…
You’ll definitely be able to get in with your phone. There will be regular guests there too, it’s not like the proctors are harassing everyone who walks into the building lol
If they canceled your administration, I think that they would most likely give you a fee waiver for a future LSAT, but it would not have the perks of the July 15th LSAT (being able to cancel your score).
You are correct. As far as which is the most difficult, I agree with you, although "difficulty" is sometimes subjective so I'm not sure if there's a write or wrong answer as far as which answers are the hardest to eliminate
I would spend the next month finishing the CC and foolproofing the early games at the same time. Then, I would take one of the PTs that you have never seen to get an idea of where you're at. Since you've already scored a 164, a 167 isn't that huge o…
I've been wondering this as well. A lot of schools send them out throughout the application cycle, but if you're planning on applying in September or October you might not have them yet, and it's definitely not worth it to wait months to apply just …
You should be doing about one PT per week, or maybe one every five days or so if you aren't feeling burnt out. I'd just use the 40s and 50s as drilling material for in between the PTs. I think by the September test you have time to do ten, MAYBE twe…
Honestly, I would say that you don’t have time. It takes 2-3 months to go through the cc, and you need time to PT after that. A 25 point increase by September is going to be really difficult if not impossible. Definitely go through the cc in order b…
At Columbia down for the T14, a 3.68 and a 3.72 are both below median but above the 25th percentile. I think that it will make no difference. Now, on the other hand, what if something goes poorly and your grades slip during that semester? Are you as…
They're not necessarily the hardest- there can be easy ones at the end or hard ones at the beginning. Furthermore, it's not about what other people say is hard- you should be skipping ones that are hard to you. __
First- a 152 is average, and you should not feel terrible about yourself for that! It will take a while to get faster and solidify things, so try not to get discouraged. You will see progress. After you BR, if there are any question types that you n…
I think a 160 is very reasonable in your timeframe. There have been a few really great threads on here about studying for the digital test, but basically, it still tests the same things. You don't need to completely change your studying, you just ne…
Are you talking about which PT to do a diagnostic with, or are you talking about which PT to start PTing with? If I were you PTing, I would start with 60 and do all of the even numbered tests from then on. That way you still learn the progression of…