@sarahmelton6 said:
Don't you love when your rationale matches up with J.Y.'s rationale?
Haha yes!!!!
@jknauf said:
A wise woman once told me, an expert is someone who has made every mistake at least once. =]
Don't be modest, you can just includ…
I think it's great that you're PTing in a condition that isn't dead silence. Only God knows what we'll experience during test day lol, Can't Get Right said something about a girl having hiccups during the test haha.
@"Creasey LSAT" said:
My habits of trolling LSAT forums led me to this same belief! However, I asked my admissions consultant about this and was told it doesn't really work this way (note: she was a director of admissions HLS for 10+ years and had …
@"Cant Get Right" said:
. I may have lost a year, but I gained the opportunity to achieve my potential. And that's how you have look at it. By delaying a year you only create an opportunity--one more shot, with zero guarantees, to make it happen.
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@rajeevbagga.rb said:
Any thoughts guys?
Hey omg! So sorry this didn't get answered sooner. I think you should redo the curriculum since it looks like you recently signed up for 7sage or haven't used the full CC until now. So if you plan on using …
@alex.medley said:
I have already resigned myself to the fact that I will likely need to write it in June to achieve my full potential. In other words, are three LSAT scores within one calendar year a red flag on a law school application?
The way …
@alex.medley said:
I just feel very rushed right now and know I can improve drastically after learning how to BR properly and after doing the fool-proof method for the LG section.
This is why you shouldn't take in February. Anyone who rushes to ta…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
We may not even be likely to see those types at all, but the skills learned by working them will apply when we see new games on future tests.
For suuuuuure.
@mcmlaw36 and what I mean by way later was the scores came out 1 day early than what was dated lol. I would assume the Dec scores will come out at least 25-26 days after. Who knows though.
@TheMikey said:
When you input your recommenders information into LSAC, at the end it will ask you if you want to waive your rights to view the letter
Thanks Mikey
Agreed with @"Alex Divine" also when submitting on LSAC, you should ALWAYS waive your right to see the letter(s). Being able to view the letter will allow adcomms to think the writer isn't being completely authentic with their recommendation.
Did U Michigan have an emotional toll on you? hahahhaha jokes. Don't stop now you're almost at the finish line! Take a day off or something but get back into it soon. It's always good to have your apps in ASAP
Most schools only take your highest score into consideration even the t14s. There has been some speculation that Yale averages the scores but I was only able to find that they "look" at other scores, nothing specifically mentions that they take olde…