@twssmith said:
Amazing how you covered so many different aspects of LSAT from specific questions, strategies on different sections and the application/essay process:)
Ugh, jealous. couldn't make it today.
@"Alex Divine" thats why it's good to mimic test day conditions when doing timed PTs. I think what you drink and eat for PT days should be exactly the same or similar to what you will consume game day.
@badgalriri said:
I'm on a budget and can't pay for someone to check all of these essays, but my college's pre-law center is practically useless and says everything is fine. I'm low key (high key) freaking out because I wanted to submit these this …
@stepharizona said:
I was actually advised to add not only interests, but travel as well, as it "aids in allowing the admissions committee to see you as a well rounded individual that may be able to contribute unique views based on past experiences…
as long as it's clearly water and is able to fit in your 1 gallon ziplock bag, it shouldn't be an issue. As for me, I try not to drink a lot because I have a weak bladder lol.
According to business dictionary, "Someone's spouse, parents and grandparents, children and grand children, brothers and sisters, mother in law and father in law, brothers in law and sisters in law, daughters in law and sons in law. Adopted, half, a…
I don't think you should add either, interests have no merit on a resume and like you said the GPA will be noted regardless. Unless you want to mention something like "Summa Cum Laude" or anything similar, then that's ok I think.
Office hours usually aren't recorded @orangebeer and @Walliums office hours are for anything you'd Ike to discuss whether it's a general LSAT question or a specific PT problem.
@"Not Ralph Nader" said:
I uploaded the Pacifico's LG strategy excel file to Dropbox you can download it using the below link when the page opens a pop-up window asks for Dropbox sign in just close it and download the file.
Oh, snap! thank you!!!