Haha exactly @"Dillon A. Wright". I stand firmly with all who are going through this unfair scrutiny. You guys are going to kill the LSAT whether you have 5 or 8 sections!! Don't let unfair heartless rules get in the way of your dreams. You're all t…
I think it's in your best interest to postpone. Law School will always be here but you only have 1 shot at getting a high score on the LSAT before you apply. It's clear which one has a higher priority. (hint:higher score means more $$$$ in scholarsh…
Lol valid point(s) @DallasOnFire but some people have the means to do this and see a value in it especially if there's no financial burden. I personally wouldn't be able to but it does happen often. And good point about being on a WL and visiting t…
I think it's a great idea and a great opportunity to put a face on your application. Definitely email ahead of time to see if you can have a sit down with someone from adcomms and go from there
But, as a test taker sitting in September with accommodations I have no choice but to power through it and do the best I can. I'm not going to let an extra section stop me from becoming a bad ass attorney.
@tofuspeedstar You guys are so inspiratio…
That's great to know you're able to get a different LOR from a university professor @Mellow_Z! And you're on the right track meeting up with a professor face to face. I think the more they know about you the less likely it will be a run of the mill …
@cswilli3 said:
I use Chrome as my browser is that a bad option for this website?
Lol,people in the thread before yours were saying how Chrome surpasses Safari. Maybe it's your wifi connection?
@"Alex Divine" said:
I finally installed Chrome
I've always wanted to use Safari but Chrome has me hooked lol, the fact that it's synced to my phone's chrome is what draws me to it haha. I'm always a sucker for those little things.
@LARamsNation said:
It would be somewhat understandable if they announced this right after the june administration.. , but the fact that the deadline to alter your accommodations request was two weeks ago combined with the fact that every accommo…
@danielznelson said:
I never really bothered to try it. Though I admit there was a time or two that I thought of trying to figure it out. Then I figured it out by accident, haha.
HAHAHAAHAHAHA this is epic
@"Alex Divine" said:
So now that I consider this, they may end up counting, but I wouldn't count on it.... Get it... lol
LOL let's just stop before we confuse OP even more hahaha...I think the best bet is to contact the lovely people at LSAC.
@"Alex Divine" said:
My reasoning is that every credit that goes towards your first bachelors degree is what counts. Since those first 2 years credits didn't count then I would guess they won't count.
makes sense.
@"dytmom_3x" said:
for each undergraduate institution that issued a transcript for you
I think this means that you should submit the transcript from the first college you attended
To my understanding, this happens when there is a discrepancy found in the answer and someone has challenged it and so when LSAC sees they've erred, that question is removed from scoring and thus removed from the PTs.