@ibashe said:
L2 and B2 refer to your undergrad GPA. L2 stands for your last two years GPA, and B2 is your best two years GPA
Thanks for clarifying! I'm assuming this is under the Canadian system?
@nanchito said:
I dunno what b2 could be. L2 is lingo for 2d year law school student.
Same lol. Also, I'm assuming you meant "2L"? if so, then yes, as Nanchi said, it's for 2nd year law students and just for mentions: 1L is for 1st years, and 3L i…
@szanelli said:
Hey everyone,
So I am beginning my 5th year at the University of Guelph, in the Honours Program for Sociology.
Hello and congratulations!
@szanelli said:
I have been reading through the different discussion forums and had notice…
@abmustephan said:
Can you elaborate on this please?
Sure! basically the higher of a score you're aiming for, the more you have to be cautious of every question you answer correctly. If you take a look at this correct/incorrect answer chart from P…
@tofuspeedstar said:
Either LSAC is trolling hard and making the Writing Part "a section" or this is still just a very cruel joke.
What is literally happening
@"Alex Divine" said:
I'm planning for June/September, but if I am not in the 170s by then, I will be postponing again, lol.
Haha! I love that you have the luxury to postpone and take the LSAT again if June/Sept doesn't work out. I unfortunately wa…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Even if you are taking the LSAT in Dec, submit apps and request they be held until your LSAT scores are in.
Yup. This is usually the recommendation so once your LSAT score comes in, your application will automatically be put …
@nantesorkestar said:
Should I just take off two days? I get super guilty if I take a couple of days off but I think I really need it.
Yes, take a week off if need be and slowly move back into the swing of things. Taking days off will positively …
Alex said what I would say only he said it with more eloquence haha but the best advice I've seen on here regarding Starter pack success was:
@nessa.k13.0 said:
Depending on your previous exposure to other prep materials and access to LSAT tests, …
@"Alex Divine" said:
If you are trying to score a 150s or 160s score. I think Powerscore is the most user friendly way to get started with the LSAT as far as books go. They are a bit gimmicky, and they don't tend to dive deep into certain things. (…
@MoralVacuum said:
I don't quite feel that I'm 100% where I want to be but will be applying this cycle
Take a few more PTs (maybe 2 or 3) and you should see yourself at least 4-5 pts ahead of your target. Go for Sept. and worse case scenario is r…
@"Alex Divine" said:
If you want to see how bad, message me and I'll send you a link, lol)
LMAO I love how you're not afraid to show yourself in not so ideal situations
@Kateryna said:
Like apply to those which are very unlikely to get me accepted and one that is somewhere in a middle?
As Alex said, ED is generally not a good idea because of your disability to negotiate on $$$ but this is especially so if you're …
@Moon10YG said:
Only problem I have with the 10 Actual bundles is that they only give you a single page for the logic games instead of two pages. I hope they fixed it with this new release.
I think that's because that's how the older tests looked …
@"Alex Divine" said:
it seems like you haven't done any PTs from the 70s which are the more recent and likely to be more similar to the test you'll take in a couple weeks. You'll certainly want to do as many of the 70s as you can before you take th…
@"dytmom_3x" said:
it would be wise if I submit everything now (I mentioned to her I had everything ready almost) & indicate on application I am sitting for the Dec test to get my app in an earlier pile versus submitting in January after score …
@"Alex Divine" said:
But as a general rule of thumb, earlier is better. I wouldn't say your chances are "substantially more thin" if you don't apply by the end of October. I think that's silly. I think Oct/Nov is early. December is still fine. Jan …
Since law school apps are at an all time low, what was once considered impossible is now possible. Basically if you take the December LSAT for example, that won't prevent you from getting accepted in that cycle and this especially goes for school no…