@akistotle said:
@keets993 said:
Hello all,
Just curious about something. When you record yourself, do you keep the video footage after? I record everything in excel spreadsheets for all sections so I'm wondering if it's w…
In the midst of schools accepting these other testing formats, I also wonder if any of them will pull a GW and reverse their decision last minute. Lol kind of a jerk move if you ask me.
@keets993 said:
GMAT is more difficult than lsat imo. GMAT basically has LR and RC + lots of math stuff.
True, if anything they are probably much more adapted to the tricky logistics & the stuff (most of us) hate the MOST...…
Also I'm not saying you have to leave studying entirely. I would definitely continue studying and reviewing key concepts etc to keep your mind sharp. But I wouldn't do so intensely.
Not a mom but a cancer survivor. I would say to take it easy on yourself during this time. Listen to your body and mind when you truly just need a break from studying. I remember after my second surgery (first one was impossible to do anything. I ha…
@goingfor99th said:
@Sami said:
@goingfor99th said:
Zen. :]
It really is Zen. It's funny how something so simple makes such a big difference!
My desk is considerably less zen. :P
http:/…
@"thor.plsn" said:
You learned it once, so you can definitely learn it again! And while you may be rusty, you're still further ahead than when you first started, meaning you can only get better.
I've studied for the LSAT in two distinct c…
Definitely me as I underwent treatment. The best thing you can do is take the time to relearn any areas you seem rusty in and of course review everything else before moving on. It might take more time but it's necessary to move ahead. You can do it.
@terrynicholasj said:
@Sprinkles i mean i dont know why thats Canadian, but its not like they changed their standards, there was just confusion around converting my letterbased grades to a percentage, I noted that their scale wasnt a good refl…
@FixedDice said:
"I served for four years on the test development committee for LSAC, and at that time we were trying to come up with a scored writing component to the LSAT. Basically I became convinced during that time that you can’t score wr…
Makes sense @"Seeking Perfection". I was referring to the idea of another place to check for the dang decision lol. Status checker, LSAT forums, email, spam email, phonecalls, voicemails.
@twssmith said:
@Sprinkles Take care of yourself and can't wait for the Atl Falcons to play the Bills in the Super Bowl next year!!!
Thank you! And hahaha we haven't made the Superbowl since the early 90s
That's a nightmare! I would be so upset if a decision got sent to spam. Congratulations on Michigan though!!! They broke lots of hearts yesterday with the massive WL wave.
@twssmith said:
@Sprinkles You are one of the most amazing mentors with links and recognition of past comments to help the new generation of 7Sagers. It is uncanny how you can remember who, what, where, when for references!! Wish I had that ab…
@"Habeas Porpoise" said:
@Sprinkles said:
Btw the bookmark tab is found under the forum topic list. I currently have 44 posts saved lol!
Hey, thanks for responding!
I have entire threads saved with the star button, but …
This is one of my favorite features on the forum you see the unfilled star next to the "like" button on your post? just click it and it will be saved to your bookmark tab!
@CPAtoJD said:
Apologies if this is a silly question. What is a splitter? Assuming it's a gap between LSAT score and GPA?
Yep it's basically an applicant whose GPA is at/below the school's 25th percentile and LSAT that's at/above the school'…