Hey! So I did it. Honestly it was really difficult. Use the "practice" option frequently to get timing down and get comfortable with the format. You'll only have ~1 or 2 minutes to answer some thought-provoking questions so get to the point fast.
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Personally I think 7Sage is better because it teaches you faster timing techniques. Powerscore is great for fundamentals, but 7Sage teaches you the pragmatic skills to do well on test day.
PMs my personal statement
Long story short I got to college and saw a lot of social injustices and inequities. I got involved in politics to help remedy them, and I want to go to law school to be a policymaker one day
@Emily2122 I think it is!
I'll be visiting Georgetown too but I'll be there during one of their tour times.
I think something you could also do is just explore the area around Georgetown, maybe even look at a couple apartment complexes. See if you…
Great post!
So would you say the individuals selected for the group interview are a mixed bag? Also if you don't mind could you share your stats (don't have to if you don't wanna!)?
Yeah I'm with @LSATcantwin - it's a pretty touchy subject. Some of my "safetys" are other people's dreams, so personally I never call a school a safety anymore as it can be sort of demeaning.
I also think it's a bit arrogant to call a school a safe…
@doyouevenLSAT said:
@JerryClarke242
if school x extends offers to amazing stats people they could find themselves in a position where all those they extended offers to, ended up deciding not to go there because they chose to go to a bet…
Haha I was totally the same way. I quadruple checked all of my applications and even added an "evening phone number" just so there wouldn't be a "no answer given" in those spots lol.
I wanted the app to look perfect.
I wrote something about how when I researched Cornell Law and saw professors and alumni advocating for Cornell how they influenced me to apply. I think it can be really broad like that - it doesn't have to be someone you personally know.
Just got off the phone with the LSAC!
@uhinberg You're right, once new scores/transcripts are processed, they are automatically sent to the law schools you have applied to already.
I just looked at my law school reports - it says the following under the schools I applied to already:
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Does this mean that my scores were automatically updated and sent to the schools I applied to?
I had a friend who had a ~2.9/177 and got a full ride from UVA.
I'm guessing you could get the same from a lesser-ranked school - somewhere where you are far above their 75th percentile LSAT.
@"Alex Divine" A while, maybe 1/3 to 1/2 of the interview - so like 20 or 30 minutes. I will say it felt more like a catalyst for more conversation though. He didn't ask me any really hard questions about it, just "what was your role on X," and agai…