I think it's worth it. you will have everything you need in one package. it has everything, literally everything you can ever get for the LSAT.
and whichever PT's come out (for example the September 2017 one once it is published), anyone with U+ au…
@"Paul Caint" said:
Just throwing this out there - knew a guy who had a 2.7 GPA from a meh undergrad institution. Got a 177 on his LSAT, got into every T-14 school besides Stanford and Yale (yep, got into Harvard). He now goes to UVA because t…
@CurlyQQQ said:
Just to give you guys an idea I'm talking below 3.0. It's abysmal.
A high LSAT score can compensate for a low GPA, but splitter cycles (and URM cycles~so very unpredictable for both a splitter and URM applicant) are very unpr…
for double layered sequencing game just make 2 lines and 1 line will be for the first set of entities, the 2nd line will be for the other entities.
such as if you're given this:
4 friends: A B C and D
4 colors: Green, Red, Yellow, White
you will…
the 15 min break is after the 3rd section though o.O
but either way, I know it's not conventional and people may advise against it, but I truly think doing other sorts of PT's in certain ways helps a bunch to get past fatigue.
For example, when I …
If things get bad, I'm almost certain LSAC will postpone the exam for those affected to a later date in place of the sept 16th date. However, I think postponing to December wouldn't be a bad idea as you are going to be under stress from now until pr…
Ok so I can't directly show you the graphs on here, that's fine.
http://mylsn.info/r/pre-law/admissions/search/ go to this site and input your stats (make it a range of like 159 to 161 and GPA of 3.7 to like 3.85 for more info as opposed to specifi…
@elle_sat said:
@TheMikey said:
@chenoabailey93 said:
Anyone have any stories for URM with amazing LSATs and Low gpas i.e. splitters?
I don't have any stories except for last cycle a URM (forgot what…
@"LSAT Is Coming" said:
WATCH OUT FOR 81 IT'S A KILLER
also, THIS ^^^^
that test made me feel like I have been wasting this past year and a half on prep
as long as you get review in for each, I don't think it really matters how you spread them out. I'd say chill for the last 2 days before the test though, so spread them out between now and 2 days-ish before
just to experience it is not at all a good reason to take it. there's no point in taking it knowing you are going to cancel it anyways. I've lost out on 2 takes already that were paid for but sucked it up, cancelled before the test, and moved on. it…
@CurlyQQQ said:
@TheMikey thanks for that. Wow
Np! This is why almost everyone tells a URM applicant that their cycle will be unpredictable, because there's really no telling what could happen.
@chenoabailey93 said:
Anyone have any stories for URM with amazing LSATs and Low gpas i.e. splitters?
I don't have any stories except for last cycle a URM (forgot what kind of URM) got into Stanford with a 160 and a 3.4, it was a far reach i…
@Hannah56 said:
I am curious to also know if there is any LSAT boost for non-native English speakers ( or International students). Do adcoms take this into consideration at all?
PS: Sorry if this is out of topic but I researchered alot abou…
@DByrne07 said:
I've taken it three times with a fourth on horizon for Sept; I've scored terrible with my highest score a 152, but I've improved each time - PT'ed the PT80 and PT81 at 160 and 162 respectively - missed 0 on both the LG sections…
If you're in the low 140's, def postpone. It's not worth taking the test if you're PTing that low, regardless of this new unlimited takes rule.
Go back into the CC when needed, just because you finished it once doesn't mean you shouldn't look back …
@nathanieljschwartz said:
Hey @"Alex Divine".
Disclaimer:i am not at all against the concept of the URM boost, i am just curious and grossly uninformed, i also dont mean to insult anyone.
Could you expound on what you mean by the LSAT b…
@blljhnsn35 said:
The URM boost is pretty obnoxious if you ask me. It's pretty much law schools stating that certain types of minorities are inherently dumber than other minorities. URM's may get a boost when applying to law schools but once t…
@"Paul Caint" said:
@TheMikey I think this is a perfect example of that:
https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-73-section-4-question-26/
Look how tempting answer choice B is. After deliberating for a while, I eliminated it…
I'm no LSAT expert but my approach to NA questions is just that. I am always wary of strong sounding AC's unless the stimulus is strong itself. So usually when I see conditional language (mostly when they say ONLY), I'm wary and go for the more weak…