It is on the bottom of every application I filled out under (i believe) the education section. It says list all academic honors, awards,achievements, etc.
If you are referring to the education section on the actual application, some schools require it and some don't. It depends on what is available on the drop down box when you go to add education. Obviously if there is no drop down for high school th…
@Cverdugo is spot on with his example. "Rivals" only matters of they are closely ranked. Fsu vs UF for example. As he said, you will get laughed at trying to use Michigan State as a bargaining chip against Michigan...
I got around 8 pts lower than my average on the October test and felt devastated. I signed up for December retake and studied hard and on the December test got 7 pts higher than my October test score. I say that to say this: keep your head up and st…
Most applications have check boxes for what type of law "interests" you. Most of the questions actually ackowledge that most incoming law students have no idea but ask you to give a general idea.
Also @Noonec they(LSAC) are doing some new refund policy according to Dave Killoran from powerscore. Apparently if you don't get your score back before the deadline and you sign up for a retake you can get a refund if you decide not to retake.
I don't know if this is backed by data or where they got the info from, but I attended an event held by Kaplan a while back and they said almost always the experimental is one of the first 3 sections. I don't personally know anyone who has had an ex…
As a heads up to anyone who sees this and is affected, one of the tutors from the lsat trainer is offering free tutoring to anyone who has to take the retake. He posted it on the lsat reddit board.
@kennedybj Yea I do as well. But a few of the predictions have been from reputable sources so I was wondering if they knew something I don't.lol Like how LSAC can release scores when they are closed. Also some are saying since LSAC sent out emails t…
Listening to J.Y' s video explanations made the lsat fun for me. I remember one time he was explaining wrong answer choices and was like "why the hell would you even think about picking that?" It makes it easier to pay attention and focus vs a lot o…
@Sheri123 yes. I've personally contacted no schools but have gotten fee waivers via snail mail and email. Even schools like duke and uva emailed me fee waivers. If you don't have the option set up where schools can see your lsac info I suggest turni…
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PT 72 game 4 i came in to the game with 12.5 min on hand and was thinking I'm gonna own this. When i read the setup i got totally confused.
Yes!lol This game was probably the most unusual game I have faced on the LSAT to date. Not…
Most law schools take your higher score if it is more than a couple of points from the other score and do not average them. I was in a webinar Q&A with a former admission officer from Harvard and she stated that if your score is significantly hi…
I second guess myself a ton on tests for undergrad. If the teacher says most or many I immediately think he's an LSAT test maker trying to trick me. The specificness of the lsat has killed me with the generalness of most undergrad tests.
I was in the same boat as you as I imagine most others were. I used powerscore for my initial studying and it was ok but very inefficient with time. However, watching every single video explanation for every single game I've done was by far the most…