No, do not write an addendum for this. You'll just be drawing way too much undue attention for a minuscule difference. It will just be another thing for an adcom to read without adding value which is something to avoid.
That is a separate issue that only happens if you register for CRS which is totally voluntary. If you don't register for CRS then schools can't see anything.
And yes you can see you LSAC GPA and your report after submitting all transcripts though i…
Schools only see your score when you apply. When you send a report with your application they receive your score and receive any updates to your score down the line.
You almost certainly cannot get a scholarship boost from the LSAT after starting classes. Most often whatever award you get up front is what you can get thereafter. Most schools don't even give better scholarships to people who do well in 1L or 2L. …
Yeah just take the site with a grain of salt. I think it is more useful to track money and withdrawals after acceptances and seat deposits roll in than it is to gain a fully accurate picture of what is happening overall. Furthermore you just don't k…
It usually takes a couple months for JY to finish all the videos.
And he said that Ultimate+ would keep getting new explanations into the foreseeable future until they decide to stop.
The one benefit is that it can get you fee waivers that you'd otherwise have to apply for or in some cases might not even get if you asked. If that's not worth some spam then don't bother I guess.
As long as the first score was below the national average I would highly recommend canceling September and applying for accommodations from LSAC. I also have a TBI from a bad parachute landing and I didn't know I could have gotten accommodations unt…
Not a problem... Retakes are highly informative and beneficial to the process. Just don't put much stock or concern into the scores and focus on the development of your understanding.
That would take an insane amount of legwork and there is a pretty small staff that works for 7Sage so I can say with a great deal of confidence that this is not likely to happen. Furthermore, while diagramming is a helpful tool for learning logic, i…
If you call them they will always tell you scores will be out on the listed release date. I called them on Gray Day last fall for an unrelated question after I already knew the curve and that scores were being released and I asked them how long it s…
All depends what phase of the game you're in. During the curriculum I think you can pound it out as fast as you like as long as you're not sacrificing comprehension. I think it's pretty hard to burn out in the curriculum due to JY's fun and engaging…
Buy the 7Sage package, buy some 10 Actual PT books, take your diagnostic. 7Sage has a built in scheduler so it will take care of most of these worries for you. Just follow the syllabus and you'll be fine. 5.5 months might be enough, but it might not…
It varies from school to school. The vast majority fall between 1 September and 1 October. You can go ahead and load all your target schools on your LSAC account and then check their release dates there.
This is really way too little to go on. What have you used to prep? Are you just brute forcing through the test or did you learn about it first? A month and a half is really not a lot of time to absorb all the necessary information to improve dramat…