@"Alex Divine" it is luck , considering that certain tests exploit certain weaknesses. So if I take an exam that literally plays to all of my strengths, I had nothing to do with the composition of the exam. Wouldn't you call that a matter of luck ?
@zkchrumz , it depends on your strengths. If you enjoy and are good at flaw questions, the 70's shouldn't be an issue. Also, if you have studied unconventional games, the 70's aren't too bad. Personally, I struggled on in the 50's but found the 60's…
@"Alex Divine" I am with you, to an extant. I always make sure there is noise in the background, when taking a PT. I am worried that test 80 will carry all of my weaknesses but it could also carry my strengths
@"Alex Divine" and @bjphillips5 , do we think that such a large portion suffers from true anxiety? I've been a baseball pitcher for a pretty long time and sometimes I have had to convince myself that it was just a practice session and to throw strik…
@"Alex Divine" I am just saying what I have been told. Taking the t14 out of the equation. Chicago-Kent, Loyola, Maryland, Illinois, and Michigan State all told me the exact same thing.
@austin.brumbaugh it doesn't really matter. A lot of deans and admissions counselors will tell you that it's a good idea to have most of your stuff in but it isn't imperative. February is the scholarship deadline
Here's the thing,
You NEED to be confident, in order to succeed at anything. A LOT of people go into this test lacking any confidence whatsoever and that can absolutely hinder you as a test taker. Eliminate the anxiety by taking some pressure off o…
Just like anything in life, I'm going to go into this test with confidence and truly believe in my heart that I am going to destroy this exam. Don't forget, you get three tries at this time. So if you look at it like a practice test, the pressure is…
It depends, I think a lot of people put too much pressure on themselves to perform well and that definitely contributes to this somewhat occurrence. Overall, people tend to score in that same range, unless a given test just happens to have all of th…
Look, you can get in somewhere with a 3.0 and 155. If you are active in networking and meet as many alumni as you can, there's no doubt in my mind that you can be a successful lawyer
@montaha.rizeq , wouldn't they see that on the transcripts? I am planning to write an addendum but I want to word it extremely carefully. They will see that my GPA dramatically increased with my more difficult courses. I even had one professor that …