I have the same amount of experience and addressed this via my resume as well as a very brief (1 sentence) narrative note. (I'll be 30 in June and thus have been working for a much longer period than most applicants. My resume speaks for itself.
@stephgmeister said:
Do you have to have a paid membership with 7 sage to attend the forum?
No Free and open to the public!
We will be posting the link for everyone to join at 8:55pm ET tonight in this thread. Check back here at that time.
@Pacifico said:
No, do not draw undue attention to this with an addendum.
Agree—unless you were like hit by a car right before the final. I wouldn't draw attention to the fact that you were, like, super disorganized; addenda probably only make se…
@"The Aviator" said:
Where can we find videos of the webinars if we can't attend on that day?
Through the magic of the 7sage forums Subscribe to our YouTube channel to make sure you don't miss them!
@aaronvoldman said:
Depending on if someone is seeking to hit a 165-170, 170-175, or 175+ score, how should one relate to the target times listed?
Pretty much anyone can attain that level of mastery, so why worry about whether it applies to you? J…
@StopLawying said:
On older tests the negation technique proved very effective but I feel like it's actually hindering me on NA questions from the more recent tests.
It's time to drop the crutch and start asking—"Is this necessary?" Sometimes the …
@StopLawying said:
predatory pricing, not ANY pricing practice
Consider whether "pricing" might be an umbrella under which "predatory pricing" might fall. Would pricing encompass all kinds of pricing including predatory? These are the kinds of que…
@"◊ Q.E.D. ◊" said:
You're positive the NA isn't actually necessary
NA correct AC's= totally necessary. In fact, LSAC has published elaborate academic papers on this topic. So yeah, it's legit.
@Pacifico said:
Definitely take a year or more and apply when you have the score you need. Getting some extra WE or other thing to put on your resume will definitely help you as well.
Absolutely.
@Pacifico said:
There are plenty of us on here in …
@finprep12 said:
Does anyone know if LSAC offers more test centers as we get closer to the actual test date?
Wouldn't count on it!
My testing center was about 30-40 minutes away so I grabbed a hotel room. Great decision on the whole—nice hotel a…
@alexandergreene93 said:
It's not a good idea to look at people like Lloyd Blankfein or David Rubinstein and conclude that getting a JD will put you in a similar position.
Causation/correlation!
@noobie1 said:
To summarize, getting a JD probably does not increase your earning potential unless you practice law. For many non-lawyer positions, JD's are viewed as overqualified. Some JD's go on to non-JD leadership roles for companies but the…
@cverdugo said:
I'm sure you can find created lists on the internet describing the questions that are 4 star and 5 star difficulty a
We've got all of that sort of thing in the 7sage analytics as well as the Question Bank (which is the bomb.dot.co…
@Mark.Vandy said:
What are your thoughts on this approach...Do you guys think it can work or do you think it's too much of a gamble because of the way the "new" LR stimuli is constructed and phrased?
I don't have any major objections except I wa…
@"Accounts Playable" said:
Nevertheless, law school is 3 years, and that's 3 years that you aren't in your business professional role. You have to weigh the forgone salary, potential hit to your network (if any), etc. against what you expect to ge…
@bjphillips5 said:
Will similar Webinars (Spivey and this) reoccur after each LSAT?
These admissions-related webinars are special events—if demand is high enough we can certainly try to do more! And if anyone has ideas for future admissions-relate…
@LSATKingsman said:
@"Nicole Hopkins" I know you had said we were recording them have you posted them?
Yep—The previous ones (before they became 7sage official ) are in that thread—future ones will be on the YouTube channel and also posted in the…
@stepharizona said:
has to do with being undisclosed.
And being late in the cycle.
All the PT's are the same, statistically speaking! Also if you want to see a pretty "gentle" February test pick up the Superprep II which includes a recent Februa…
@offeroffer said:
Were their credentials on the right trek or was this just some early career confusion?
I would guess that in many (most?) cases, folks realized they could work less and make more as C-suite whatever than they would as attorneys …