@"Alex Divine" said:
@TheMikey said:
what do I want to be when I grow up?
I want to be a drunk, and I figured a legal career would best help me reach my goal.
jk.. lol. in all seriousness though, I'm pretty open a…
what do I want to be when I grow up?
I want to be a drunk, and I figured a legal career would best help me reach my goal.
jk.. lol. in all seriousness though, I'm pretty open about what to do in my legal career. I flip flop between many areas of t…
the several times I have taken the test, everyone always kept their ID on their desks.
honestly though, I don't think there's much of a need to use something like an ID to make your lines as straight as possible as you should be moving fast when yo…
Nope, most likely not. If you go down a few points I don't think it will hurt at all, but maybe if you went from like a 165 to a 130 then perhaps that will raise some eyebrows. Other than that, the highest score is what they care most about.
Nah don't do that. I feel like if it's for like 1 question type like steph mentioned it may be fine, but if you do it for every question then those seconds will add up. You should be able to maintain in your head which Q type it is while going throu…
I think it is fine to be honest. As long as the person can speak honestly about your work ethic and ability to succeed in law school, you should be fine. So I think it's fine for a grad prof to give you a LOR, and maybe even only grad profs. I think…
Practice practice practice.
I used to have a huge issue with focusing but it went away with more practice. Challenge yourself. if you do a 4 section PT don't take any breaks. If you do a 5 section PT either don't take a break or take like a 1 or 2 …
@LSATcantwin said:
@TheMikey said:
@LSATcantwin said:
You guys are fueling my video game addiction....thanks for that!
https://images.techhive.com/images/article/2013/10/cartman_fixed-100057891-orig.g…
@LSATcantwin said:
You guys are fueling my video game addiction....thanks for that!
https://images.techhive.com/images/article/2013/10/cartman_fixed-100057891-orig.gif
did you get SP: the fractured but whole? great game btw haha. what a…
@sarahmelton6 said:
@TheMikey said:
it's good that I kept studying, in my situation.
Yeah, I guess it depends on how we think we did on the test. I'm probably going to take at least a week off before getting back into it. B…
OMG YES
As someone who had their dreams shattered when getting their score back from this test, and as someone who will be retaking it, I WILL BE THERE!
I've taken the test 3 times and the first and second time I didn't study during the wait period. For my 3rd try I did study after a week into the wait period though because I said screw it I'll take it in December again since the new retake rule is …
Depends what someone would want to do with their degree, tbh. There's nothing wrong with going to a school outside of the T14. But it depends. For example, if someone is big law or bust and will not accept anything less than big law, their best opti…
@"Paul Caint" said:
@TheMikey Yeah haha that's my main worry - that if I apply now with a lower score I may get less $$$$$$. Do you know if I can report to them a higher score and demand more money? Lol.
yeah you can! I've heard of people ev…
I say go for it, but let them know not to hold off until your December score. You may not hear back from them before February either way though, so keep that in mind.
But if you do hear back and get acceptances, be sure to use your December score (…
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
@TheMikey it's back up! It says that they don't attempt to change your GPA based on school difficulty. I guess I'll have to do my best to figure it all out, and I'll really have to depend on my LSAT score to get into…
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
@TheMikey of course, the website is down right now. Does this translate your school GPA into a more standardized GPA in terms of academic difficulty?
Yeah, it's more of the LSAC's own way of just calculating GPA's …
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
@lsatplaylist I don't. My schools are all on 4.0 scales. Would my LSAC GPA change?
It may change.
https://www.lsac.org/jd/applying-to-law-school/academic-record#grade-table
https://www.lsac.org/aboutlsac/policies…
Redoing PTs is fine. Definitely get to those more recent ones you haven't used yet though, which it seems like you are. But I say retakes are fine as long as you don't just choose answers because you know it's right. Try to justify everything you do…
if your LSAC GPA is around a 3.8, that is pretty good tbh
Try to get as high as possible on the LSAT. Also, play around with numbers on http://mylsn.info if you want to see what kind of LSAT score you could have and still get into some schools.
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