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  • I went to a college that didn’t give + grades or % grades so there was no way to calculate if it would ultimately convert to a + on LSACs end, and then transferred to a university where each professor has their own arbitrary way of giving out A+s ie…
  • Usually there’s an option to ask for the transcript fee to be waived. I think you can only get it waived once tho.
  • I haven’t looked into any of those specifically but I work for a law firm that gives full scholarships to students going to a local law school, it’s pretty common practice. Not sure why you would think that UCLA is encouraging scholarship “scams”? I…
  • @akeegs92 said: @"surfy surf" said: I'm just lurking over here and I wanna add that you actually have good softs. Work experience is work experience regardless of whether it is "professional" or not. Your job has given you some…
  • @akeegs92 said: This is kind of a sidebar but related question in my eyes. At what level in the T-14 do softs start playing a larger factor, especially professional work experience? I graduated in Dec 2016 and had intentions of taking the…
  • I just wanna say it is not healthy to study 40 hours a week. I agree with @"mickey.caleb". Yes you can do the very beginning of the CC for hours straight as it's all very explanatory. It's like going to school, of course you can sit and listen and t…
  • @EvetteCee said: P1: Body weight = Energy animal needs to move uphill P2: Surface area - Energy animal has to move uphill Conclusion: Small animals can run uphill, while large animals slow down when moving uphill So basically the…
  • I second seekingperfection. If you don’t have time and don’t plan on taking the LSAT until September 2019, the best thing you can do for now is foolproof logic games. It’s the most foreign thing to people starting out studying, but it’s not that har…
  • I feel like they would just treat you like an overseas applicant whose grades don’t translate. Might even benefit you in making you a unique applicant. I think if anything law schools would like someone with no GPA bc you can’t mess up their GPA sta…
  • @"Seeking Perfection" said: @"surfy surf" said: @RockyMountainHigh said: You won't get any of those orders, there's a 5th section! That being said, you're good dude! Clearly you've busted your a$$ to get that kind…
  • @RockyMountainHigh said: You won't get any of those orders, there's a 5th section! That being said, you're good dude! Clearly you've busted your a$$ to get that kind of consistency. Sit back and enjoy taking your $150k payday test. Order is a …
  • I think focusing on drilling LR first is the best idea. RC is just a longform version of LR. and LG uses the lawgic in LR. Once you have LR down, RC will be a breeze, and LG just comes with practice. Go back over the CC of the LR question types you …
  • I spent mine on a cone for my cat thats pink and shaped like a flower lolol. she had allergies in her ear and kept itching but she stopped itching and got better by the time the cone was delivered
  • Just do the 7Sage CC. I’m a litigation assistant too, I feel you on the stressful highly demanding job. I’ve been waking up just 40 minutes earlier to do logic games before work and I spend half of my lunch break drilling LR or RC (after I chill and…
  • @Pa2camp said: @"surfy surf" said: @Pa2camp said: @FixedDice said: I know I will do well in law school. its my dream to be there and I will succeed …
  • @lsatplaylist said: This is wonderful to hear. What had your post-CC PT experiences been like before this point/before your study break? Proud of you for the great score. I may as well have been drunk when I was studying in summer 2016. I wa…
  • I took mine at the Marriott in Irvine. It was in like, a business center(?) which you had to walk through the hotel to get to. One big room with a bunch of long tables. We had to wait outside for hundreds of people to get into the room which was ann…
  • I do not have any evidence to show you other than anectodotal evidence. I think just calling admissions offices and asking how they view re-applicants could work if you want direct evidence. I’ve just never heard of someone being hurt by reapplying …
    in . Comment by _oshun1_ April 2018
  • @"Return On Inference" said: Congrats on the 170! Looks like you might have a 180 in your future if you're scoring 170 with -10 on LG! Unrelated but in the future you should really try to BR first before you grade -- knowing how many mist…
  • Reapplying to schools that you rejected/that rejected you wont be a hinderance to your app in any way. Schools like to see that you're still interested in [spending your money on] them. It's a money/stats game for schools, not a personal thing. I've…
    in . Comment by _oshun1_ April 2018
  • @Pa2camp said: @FixedDice said: I know I will do well in law school. its my dream to be there and I will succeed You might be in for a rather unpleasant surprise... Transferring is based on a numbe…
  • Having an organized workspace is important. I won’t study well if there’s a bunch of shit on my desk, it’s distracting and makes my space smaller which naturally will make anyone feel more anxious/mentally cluttered. You’re not gonna be taking the L…
  • I was a philosophy major I got you for wordiness and confusion and boredom Literally any book by Dostoevsky Sartre’s being and nothingness Husserl Franz bertano’s paychology from an empirical standpoint Mind language society by Searle Plato’…
  • i'm just commenting on this to bump it up on the discussion posts bc this was really useful to me for pt54
  • Just popping in to say you could listen to the webinars w/o data. When you're at home with wifi, just start playing the webinar so it starts loading/streaming on your phone. Leave the page open and dont open anything else (idk if that definitely d…
  • Have you visited Hastings? If you can bear being there and the 33% employment rate then do whatever you want
  • If your parents are willing to pay for your living expenses why wouldnt you just keep retaking and reapplying until you get better results...if money was out of the equation for me and i had that much parental support i would just keep reapplying
  • @LSAT_Wrecker said: @Pacifico I apologize for hijacking your thread @"surfy surf" @xadrianas6x @LCMama2017 I've sent you all a private message. My post had absolutely no gender bias in it. I would say the exact same thing to any paren…
  • Maybe apply for accommodations if that is a condition you have. Did you score any differently on your practice tests? How do you score untimed? If you’re passionate about something and want to pursue that degree and could see yourself working in tha…
  • One school I applied to would not mark my application as complete until I submitted my last quarter transcript. Either way most schools probably aren’t gonna review your app until months after you submit so may as well throw it in early.