If you have no experience doing this, get somebody else to draft it for you because it can be very difficult to capture the proper distance and tone when writing about yourself and it is usually pretty transparent. I'd go to a friend, spouse, family…
Also, if you have a good feel for the question type, don't just blow through all the problem sets. You need to save some for later when you are in your PT phase so you can shore up any weaknesses you may have.
Oh sorry I was not reading that correctly... You're right that's not the contrapositive... Read @nye8870's comment above... And yes to your final question...
@selenaa.c.59 said:
I was wondering what is the difference between ordering an actual copy and the pdf files of the Oct LSATs that are available on their website?
One is a hard copy and one is on your computer so you can print out unlimited copies…
There is a group 2 indicator (only) and a group 4 indicator (cannot) in that sentence. So you can use either one, but generally it's easier to use group 4 indicators as negations and use the other one as the logical indicator.
@DaveH162 said:
I do not need expensive Ivy-League grads editing my PS and Resume.
This is such a small portion of what consultants do, and if you don't need it then don't get that service. They will help you submit unparalleled apps relative to …
@Sheri123 said:
How was your/their experience working with the consultant & would you do it again?
Awesome and yes.
@Sheri123 said:
Was it worth it?
Yes.
@Sheri123 said:
How did you/they find the consultant?
TLS.
@Sheri123 said:
What did …
@nordeend said:
Really? I recall you saying that any score below 160 indicates a lack of understanding of the fundamentals.
That is true, but the huge gulf between his timed/BR scores signifies to me that he is not properly learning from BR and no…
Ok so I'm going to go ahead and disagree with most everything that's been said here. Your biggest problem is that your are doing BR wrong, and yet you're still getting into the 160s. That makes me think that you actually do have a decent understandi…
The December LSAT represents only opportunity, so go for it. Either tell your boss nothing, the truth, or what he needs to hear, depending on the circumstances and his temperament. It's your life, so take control.
@cjones76 said:
Just make sure you are asking someone you are positive will give you a superb review.
This is really great advice and can't be emphasized enough. I go so far as to ask specifically for an excellent LOR or nothing and no hard feeli…
@josephellengar said:
You can even count sentences: ie in the stimulus the flaw was in the third sentence, so it should be here too.
I would highly recommend not doing this. It's pretty standard practice for the test writers to make a A-->B--&g…
That's mostly a shorthand for teaching purposes. You want to be sure you're reading ACs thoroughly so that you don't make a mistake and misconstrue what it is actually saying.
I'm not super consistent in applying this as there are certain questions for which I know I have the right answer. So rather than looking at 125-130 ACs per LR section I probably only look at about 100 of them or so. I'm down from averaging -5/-6 to…
Yes, from what I have gathered, most people waive it. It's not a super huge deal, but it does signal to the schools that their was no influence involved and that the recommenders were free to be as open and honest as they pleased. It seems like this…
Zombie thread back from the dead... Just chug a half gallon of Califia Farms Cold Brew Coffee with Almond Milk a couple hours before the test and you'll be moving and grooving.
I'm a pretty fast writer so I wrote all of my first drafts of everything besides my resume in under an hour a piece. But I also knew exactly what I was going for with each one so if you need to take a little more time to brainstorm then it can help …
As long as you can get a hearing a name change is instantaneous. I'd try for that and call LSAC in the meantime. Honestly I don't think half the proctors out there would care if they would even notice. If you can't change your name and LSAC won't he…
Are you K-JD? To me that is one of the biggest issues people overlook when looking at rankings. Since most law students are K-JD, the employment statistics tend to be representing how well that particular school prepares people who have never had a …