FWIW, the Powerscore Bibles did jack nothing to my score. It was when I experienced Manhattan LR/Blueprint/and now 7Sage when I've really started to improve.
Yeah, there's a website out there called LST that analyzes employment prospects for every ABA-accredited schools in the country.
http://www.lstscorereports.com/schools/
The higher the LST score, the more likely a graduate of that school will find …
Thanks! What I suggest is try not to be mentally burnt out when you make this a full-time affair. I was stuck for pretty damn long in the 150-162 range. I was probably stuck there for the duration of 3 months while I was taking a live blueprint clas…
With your gpa, you need to score close to a 170+ as possible to maximize scholarship offers at reputable schools. Don't give up on the LSAT and you can improve to a 170. After a long journey, I'm finally approaching that territory. Like you, I had a…
What's your GPA?
That aside, don't worry about specific schools just yet. As you might know, the LSAT is a HUGE component of admissions, even more so than GPA + softs.
This is on their Terms and Condition page:
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I agree with jdawgs. If this is especially your first time studying period, I would focus on learning the LR question types/LG game types and drilling using the Cambridge drilling packets. There's no need right now for you to burn through precious P…
@royaimani
Nathanial/Jdawg never suggested taking full practice tests. They recommended drilling questions from older PT's. A valuable resource online is the Cambridge Drilling packets that break down LR question types/LG game types/RC subject passa…
@seglen512
Jdawgs and I get a lot of our information from another popular internet forum Top Law Schools or TLS for short. There's a lot of students at or applying to top schools like the T-14 who post and share their experiences with the LSAT/admis…
I would get the Cambridge drilling packets PT 1-38 and start drilling asap for the next 2 weeks or so. Your BR score is increasing so that's a good sign that you are learning the fundamentals of this test. Timing can be an issue if your real score h…
I agree. I have been studying hardcore from Sept and until the week of Thanksgiving before I decided to postpone to Feb. I burnt out, realizing that I wouldn't be ready for the Dec LSAT in 2 weeks. Since then I've reduced my weekly studying by 10 ho…
@ttunden Isn't that just as important though? I would say a lot of people enter law school with the intent of being a practicing attorney which also means passing the bar. And from my personal connections, the BAR is one hell of an exam compared to …
A 160 is roughly the 80th percentile. That's hardly a "low" enough LSAT to write an addendum when comparing against all LSAT takers. Like others have said, addendum are meant to excuse a bad testing day for the LSAT or a serious circumstance that af…
I'm not sure about 7Sage, but TLS has a subforum just for personal statements. You can post anonymously so your identity can be kept hidden.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=18
When you complete a LR question type lesson on 7Sage like "Strengthening" or "Necessary Assumption", you drill the relevant Cambridge Packet. I would leave a few days to drill each question type to get the most out of the learning. The same can be d…
When I first started out studying, I got the LR and LG Bibles because they had high reviews on Amazon. A few weeks in, I still did not like how material was being taught and I abandoned ship. I picked up Manhattan LR and Blueprint LG and thought tho…
With declining applicants/applications, someone could still get in with a Feb score....but you will most likely lose out on big scholarship money, given your stats are competitive for the school.
But there are other reasons for people taking in Fe…