@dennisgerrard Sure thing! Glad you got it figured out. The LSAC should have your official law school transcript generated within a few days (I believe mine was completed 2 days after they received my transcript).
@dennisgerrard If your school uses an electronic system, you probably don't have to contact the school. Just follow the instructions on your university's website. It'll likely redirect you to the electronic service - Clearinghouse had me type in my …
@"Artak Mamikonyan" No worries! You can either call the registrar's office and ask, or check on your college or university's website. Go on the site and request a transcript transfer, it should instruct you on how to proceed/how they transfer your t…
If your college or university uses an electronic transfer service (e.g. Clearinghouse) then you do not need to send a transcript request form. I believe the form is used only if the college/university has to physically send or deliver the transcript.
@JustDoIt Thank you! It feels good having completed the LSAT (for now). Applying this cycle would be ideal. I've already taken 2 years off, and a third might end up costing me my sanity.
I did consider taking a shot in the dark and applying for one…
@montaha.rizeq said:
Not much. Adcomms are aware the WS is written right after taking 5 gruesome LSAT sections. Some are even convinced the WS is never looked at lol, I find this would correlate more with T-14s, though. Who knows. Anyway, don't wor…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I benefitted tremendously from forgetting everything I'd learned on PS
This is so true! Well, they did offer some helpful tips in the LG bible. My main issue with PS is that they overcomplicate EVERYTHING!
Everything that…
@jaybee88 Can't be 100% certain. I believe I read somewhere (probably TLS and on here) that, if LSAC/your schools are notified of a pending Feb score, your applications are put on hold until that score is released.
@Sami said:
but have you tried contacting LSAC about this? Maybe they could tell you the facts.
This is pretty much all you can do. I always thought that regrades were offered to those individuals who believe that the scantron machine marked some …
@DumbHollywoodActor Hmm...I believe the Rawls passage was one of the ones in my first section! I can't recall. All I remember is royally screwing up on whichever section had the Fukuyama passage...and LG...ugh if they had just thrown in one In/Out g…
Ah, LG-shock (is that a term? If not, I'm coining it). We've all experienced it! If you aren't familiar with formal logic, and most people aren't, the LG section may as well be written in a foreign language.
The good news is, many people are able to…
Focus on your applications and personal statement. Think of it this way, you're likely going to spend about a month writing your PS and applying. You have about 2 months until applications need to be submitted (for most schools). So, you may as well…
Absolutely! Section 1 went somewhat well (RC), I felt pretty good about section 2 (LR). Then, they hit me with another RC, lol. If I'm not mistaken, my third section/second RC was the experimental...at least I hope it was! 4th section (LR) didn't go…
I believe that is the case. Either that, or they may review your application, but not come to a decision until they receive your February score. Not entirely sure which it is, but I am almost positive that they will not decide whether to admit, wait…
@"Cant Get Right" Back to back RC? Jeez, the LSAC is sadistic!
It seems so. Most of the takers in my room were complaining as we were walking out. I made it through the first two games, then spent a few minutes wondering what the heck the third gam…
If you're considering retaking, try to change things up a bit. Standardized tests are the bane of my existence. I can graduate amongst the top of my class, but throw a standardized test in front of me and I'll run for the hills. That said, I knew I …
Just wanted to leave this here for future LSAT takers:
1) Try wearing what you typically wore while PTing. The less you change, the more comfortable you'll feel.
2) Be prepared for temperature changes. Just because it's warm out, doesn't mean the…
@Sami said:
YES, and this might not be what you want to hear but break up mentally with her and focus on LSAT.Don't text her or call her or even think about her.
This, x1000.
I'm sure you've already taken the test, but I figured I could weigh in.…
Truer words have never been spoken. Thank you, Josh!
@"Cant Get Right" said:
That really nice pair of jeans that really makes your ass look fantastic?
The LSAT is the reason why those jeans now sag. Time to start eating, again.
@CalPoliSci said:
Did anyone else feel like the trading game was on par with PT72's game? I think it was that hard. Virus game was much easier IMO.
Don't recall PT72s games (took it awhile back). I just remember looking at game 4 and thinking, "Lo…
First off, good job realizing that law school will always be there. I feel your pain. My family members, and girlfriend-at-the-time were constantly nagging me to sit the test, and apply. My advice? Ignore them. Unless they have researched law school…
@"Cant Get Right" It's good to be back! I decided to kick my studies into overdrive, and had to deal with a few personal things...hence the whole MIA.
Turns out they use flimsy paper. Fortunately, I went in with #2s! Might have to retake though...t…
I believed the "#2 pencils only" requirement is for the scantron (I could be wrong). I don't intend on using a #3 to bubble in answers, just for the LG section. I think I may just use #2s...just hate how fast they go dull, lol.