@hawaiihi said:
If you're working before you go, ask what careers/jobs would give great experience in the field. Ask them definitely about the worse part of law. Ask them specifically about their field of law: How did you get into this field? …
@ebalde1234 said:
@PearsonSpecterLittUp said:
@ebalde1234 said:
Depends on why you’re speaking to him (admissions / Lsat type questions ) versus career / area you want to study . Those are the broad categories . M…
@ebalde1234 said:
Depends on why you’re speaking to him (admissions / Lsat type questions ) versus career / area you want to study . Those are the broad categories . Make a list of brief questions to drive the focus of the call but the call w…
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
It's really helpful to know this information because I was looking at Queens where the median GPA is much lower than mine... and then I started wondering if the median GPA in Canada is lower, making my GPA worth even…
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
@PearsonSpecterLittUp I think what @AshleighK is saying is that an 85% would only translate to a 3.0 in the US, while it's about a 3.67 in Canada. It gives Canadians an unfair advantage. Like my 3.8 GPA in the US wou…
@AshleighK said:
I wanted confirmation on this if anyone knows: I've heard that US law schools refer to the Canadian grading system when assessing marks for students who attended university abroad. Can anyone confirm this? The reason I ask is …
With the lifting of the 3 times in 2 year rule, how many LSAT takes is too many??
Are two academic references *really necessary? Or one academic and one professional acceptable?
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
Btw, Canadian law schools tend to average your LSAT scores, so just be cognizant of that while you're looking at schools.
HIIII!
I'm applying to both Canadian and American schools.
I know that University of Toron…
If it helps, my diagnostic was 146, I scored a 166 in the Sept 2017 test, and will be re-taking this September to hopefully get 170+ SO IT IS DEFINITELY POSSIBLE TO IMPROVE WAY MORE THAN 10 POINTS Keep up the good work !!!
@Louislepauvre said:
What was your experience with Powerscore Bibles, particularly in LR? I'm looking to boost LR and considering buying it. Do they teach anything that 7Sage doesn't?
To be very honest, right now I'm pretty early on still on…
To be very honest, I studied kind off and on for a while because I was taking more than a full course load, so I would say that I was pretty good with games (got perfect on test day) by mid-May(I started studying in January and took time off from Fe…
My diagnostic was slightly lower than yours, and I self-studied using the PowerScore Bibles to get 166 on test day. My goal is 172~ so I just recently started using 7sage and loving it so far
Good luck- you can do it!
http://www.law.columbia.edu/admissions/jd/experience/class-profile
Columbia's AVERAGE GPA is 3.67, and you're at or above the 25th percentile GPA for every T14 school from Columbia down, except for Berkeley.
SO if you get a kickass LSAT score, app…
Keep in mind that 7sage offers several options, like unlimited edits of one essay (probably personal statement but can be used for resume, or whatever) so depending what exactly you need help with, this may be a good alternative
Sure, I know some that transferred mid-school and others that transferred following graduation. For the latter, there is a process called NCA which requires the transferee to take a few exams (they assess your application and then determine the …