Agree with above. Don't do it. Also if you feel he won't write a strong one, ask someone else. Also also, always make sure you waive the right to view your LORs when they're submitted to LSAC. Law Schools hate to see that you were able to view the L…
Hey Gramps (jk lol)
On a serious note, this is actually really tough. I attended the Ask Me Anything Webinar offered by 7sage/Spivey Consulting and the scenario of asking for LORs from professors from long ago was brought up. To my surprise, the h…
I would try PT'ing in the location you're taking the LSAT if possible? I know some people have difficulty either going to their location easily (due to it being too far) or it being restricted. My testing center is open so I just do PTs there.
Btw, here at 7sage you're referred as a Unicorn if you score very high after very little prep. You have the capability to score a 180. Everyone does. You just have more of a probability.
Are you taking the June LSAT? if so coming an hour or so early would be doable seeing as this exam will be administered in the afternoon. Even if you feel you don't have to use the bathroom 10 or 20 mins before, do it anyway. The only break you get …
Hey,
Everyone has different experiences with their testing center. Mine for example is very relaxed as its just in a lecture hall at my Alma mater. Looks like your testing center is very strict unfortunately. As for scoping out the room test day, …
You have approx 3 months to increase your score by roughly 22 pts to get a 180. Shoot for the stars! I'm actually looking forward to seeing what you end up scoring in September haha all the best!!!