@"Leah M B" said:
@akistotle Yep, that's what USC told me. They will not review an application if you have a pending LSAT, no exceptions. I had to either wait until my score was received for them to review my app or withdraw from the LSAT. Tha…
@"Leah M B" said:
The thing to be aware of is that some schools have policies that they will not review any application if you have a pending LSAT score. USC told me that that was their policy. The only way to complete my application was eithe…
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
And who knows, maybe your next LSAT will talk about the physics of curling.
I hope so! I really enjoyed watching curling during the Winter Olympics this year.
@"Rigid Designator" said:
@akistotle said:
@MindyKale said:
@akistotle My undergrad institution is not in US/Canada. However, I have a graduate degree although it doesn't count for the purposes of GPA I am hoping …
@MindyKale said:
@akistotle My undergrad institution is not in US/Canada. However, I have a graduate degree although it doesn't count for the purposes of GPA I am hoping it could give them some idea how I can fare in a US system?
From you…
@Bamboosprout said:
Isn't it also a consideration for school that they want their graduate statistics to be as strong as possible, and international students have less incentive to pass or even take the Bar, since there are attractive opportun…
@LauraC829 said:
@ecarr_12 said:
Do every single LG section from PTs 1-35 untimed/timed/and watch the explanation videos as many times as you need to for every single game until you basically get every single question on each game …
@danielbillostas said:
Wow congrats man! I always love hearing positive stories like these. Please keep us updated!
This thread is from 2014 so the user is probably in law school or already working as a lawyer
@MissChanandler said:
Also, some countries have GPA systems that don't transfer easily into the LSAC model so it might be harder for a school to boost their GPA stats with international students.
Even if it's easily transferrable, GPAs from …
@"Jonah Chadwick Griego" said:
@akistotle a tad star struck here as I love your explanations at the bottom of the videos.
Thank you for the pointers. I appreciate it!
Haha! Thanks and good luck! I was stuck in 150s for a long time. You …
First, you should maximize your LG score by foolproofing a ton! You have access to the LG Bundle: https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35
I recommend watching Post Core Curriculum Study Strategies if you haven’t already:…
You have access to Logic Games Bundle - PrepTests 1-35:
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35/
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@cqas190517 said:
Hi all, I have a weird question.
I’m a 34-year old active duty Marine looking to apply to law school on the GI Bill. I have four classes left to finish my BS, and my GPA is only a 2.94 thanks to a recent statistics class…
Thanks for tagging @"Leah M B"!
It’s new and it’s faster to load. And it fixed some bugs! As @"Alan Cheuk" says, it should fit the screen. @buckmartin, can you give me examples of the pages where the question images don't fit within the computer sc…
@NotMyName said:
Update: Georgetown denied me. Which is a bummer.
Bummer. But it doesn’t mean anything though! (People denied fee waivers get accepted with $$$)
@keets993 said:
Agree with @MindyKale (btw been meaning to ask forever but is that a reference to Mindy Kaling?)
I Mindy Kaling (and so does @"Leah M B"!)
Hi @"Michaela.Pratt1"
On average, you can get 23.68 questions wrong to get a 162. As for a 166, it’s 17.2. So you need to get about 6 more questions.
You can get these numbers using Score Conversion Statistics on this page: https://classic.7sage.c…
@CodyCougar said:
As stated in the title, why would we write rules for logic games on the first page of a game, answer one question, and then waste a minute or so re-writing them on the next page? It seems to me that it would be a faster appro…
[Stimulus]
Generous parents -m→ Good parents
Self-centered parents ←s→ Good parents
Good parents → Good listeners
From above, we know that the following must be true:
Generous parents -m→ Good listeners
Self-centered parents ←s→ Good listeners…
@JustDoIt said:
@LSATcantwin my friend. It’s not about that. You made it through and that’s all that matters. I’m proud of you for that!
This is why I love 7Sage! So beautiful
@"R. Philly" said:
@ecarr_12 said:
Foolproofing LG 1-35 is what got me out of high 150's and into mid 160's. Certainly doable.
Pardon my ignorance, but what is "foolproofing"?
"Fool Proof Guide to Perfection on Logic Game…