@klaravalencia said:
What if you've been out of school for a few years?
I think if it's been around 10 years of not being in school, work letters would hold value. But if it's only a few years you should try to seek at least 1 academic letter.
This needs to be included in the review section for the admissions pack lol.
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I've only been signed up for Admin Ultimate+ for a few days now, but I've been immediately impressed with David. His initial overview on my PS w…
@dennisgerrard said:
Could you explain a little?
Looks like Mr. Busis answered that for me!
it's true that it can't hurt to ask for an extra letter, but beleive it or not, it can hurt to send an extra letter. Certain adcoms have been known to di…
This 1 billion times.
@danielznelson said:
There are plenty of dangerous assumptions regarding the LSAT, but the concept of some magical ceiling that applies to all is amongst the worst of them. I think many supposed LSAT experts would tell you to…
I actually love when people make a thread like this because you will always find the comment section to be so uplifting! Try finding this sense of community elsewhere :P the good news is the 137 you scored was just a practice diagnostic test and not…
Yeah, I plan on removing my social media during my application submission process. If you don't have a Linkedin, you should probably think about making one too.
This has a strong "Why Penn?" correlation, but yea as Alex said, discuss in detail how you're a good match for Penn; that's usually what's required in a "why X" essay anyway. Keep it concise, too.
@"Alex Divine" said:
I do know a friend told me that they are doing a mock LSAT at his undergrad on November 27th or something and they are using PT79... So it should be out before then.....
Lol yeah I saw that and it's free! It should be out r…
I'm not sure there's a minimum for schools, David Busis essay was only 450 words for Yale Law for example. Two is perhaps the standard but I've recently heard of a few schools saying they would like a 3-4 pg. statement (UBerkley). So it all comes do…
@"Darth Jurist" said:
Now that you are an official tutor, will you be offering fee based one-on-one tutoring services?
He is!
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4760/introducing-7sage-tutors
@"Habeus Scoreplus" said:
When you are reading, let main points lead the way, keep an eye out for perspectives, and read for macro understanding. If I get stuck on a difficult passage, I push through by keeping these points in mind and reading at t…
@cm214998 said:
Slow and steady wins the race
Keeping this in mind will help out more than you think! I've fallen behind my schedule a few times, and it's usually because I decided to take longer to understand a certain skill set before moving on.…
I've had this issue! Still struggling but I make sure to get up every now and then just to walk around, stretch, and move my eyes away from the computer screen lol. It's a must.
@LSATaker said:
Do you overlook those words when you read faster?
It could happen for sure which is why it all goes back to balance and repetition. Overlooking such words can be detrimental to figure out the right answer.
@jjoushlyn said:
I am just really interested in knowing what the harder problem sets are.
They can be located in the Cambridge LR packs, not sure if you have access to that. Although everyone learns material differently, the explanations JY offers…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Definitely worth it. You get video explanations for most of the questions from PTs 1-16 and all from 17-35, plus all of the hardest Problem Sets, the latest PTs (77 and below) and 6 extra months
Not to mention the admissi…