@ao261 said:
Well I just called and they said it does in fact include high school, in order to prepare me for the bar. But the school in question isn't a T14, so I guess you'd just have to call the school to get a definite answer.
Uh...this doesn'…
@"Alex Divine" said:
in school suspension
my God, I remember the one and only time I got ISS from a substitute teacher mind you! lol, it was because she saw me with my cell phone (I had the cool blackberry at the time, may it rest in peace). But …
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
I got suspended for the same thing too, though only once. I was a bit more sneaky the other times, never got caught. 8^)
LOL you guys kill me
I also took a course that wasn't very helpful, self studied with LSAT prep books, and now I'm taking the 7sage route. The main difference between us though is that you smartly decided against taking a LSAT when you didn't feel confident in your perf…
I would normally think a high school suspension doesn't count as they will only care about your college record But call the law school to double check.
@Connor180 said:
I had my LORs written my last semester while I was fresh in their minds, but I will apply two years after that point
Haha, that's my situation as well it's not that the recommendation becomes irrelevant to your application, rathe…
Hey,
Yeah your LORs will be good until your account expires - usually if they are older than a year or so it's good to ask your recommender to maybe update it incase they wrote something that was particular for that coming cycle.
@cm214998 said:
@"Alex Divine" Hopefully, I'm not blowing your cover or anything, but I know that you're "Barack O'Drama" from TLS. (I'm very good at picking up patterns lol). You're actually the reason why I signed up for 7Sage, so I appreciate th…
Lol. I've heard of people taking the tests and putting them in those clear files so they can write on top of it with an Expo Marker and erase it after when reviewing. This works especially well for logic games.
@desire2learn said:
I only did this on the drills (not for PTs) if that wasn't clear. I think it is just one of those things that comes down to learning styles. For things that needed notating (like SA) I just used scratch paper in front of me. It…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Since I took my third and final official LSAT a couple weeks ago, I've taken three PTs haha.
LOL if you don't get a 180, no one deserves a 180 sheesh.
@desire2learn said:
I wouldn't worry about printing them out
Oh god the thought of this makes me cringe! haha, did you do this? Curious as to how it worked out considering you couldn't notate.
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I was so late, I just didn't have the time to invest to do it right.
Haha, forgiven! your handle isn't Cant Get Right for nothing lol jokes... as Tyler said - the 8rd is much appreciated :P
I can check them out, but you can probably use both - meaning one can be used as a diversity statement(unique situation/experience) Won't be able to know for sure though until it's been read obviously
Hi. Yeah you need to purchase all the preptests separately but that's not until you finish the core curriculum. There are however lots of drills to be completed after many lessons and they are provided in the format of a silent video. You can choose…
Haha totally agree with you @desire2learn but not everyone is able to afford the ultimate+ pack from the start so this payment plan is a great alternative. If money is of no concern however then yes by all means get dat ultimate pack like it's nobod…
You can send your PS over to me
And usually the law school doesn't have a specific PS requirement so the floor is open to whatever you'd like to write about. Surprisingly, I've found that the more interesting personal statements are those that wri…
Haha my bad @Alejandro! I just got a glimpse of what she endured so you know, had to share lol.
PS - obviously jk'ing. I would much rather be in 2nd place on 7sage chattels than be mistakenly named Miss Universe in front of millions especially peo…