It could be that the person in question lacks fundamental skills, or that they are simply uncomfortable with time pressure. The former is definitely more likely, though.
Most people are uncomfortable with time pressure at first, and that will usual…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Studying for the LSAT is a really personal thing. Everyone will have their own pace and their own natural ability. An in class course has to teach to the center and is almost certainly not going to just happen to align …
Send it in as soon as possible so that your name is higher on the list. That doesn't mean you should send it in right now, though. If your optional statement will make your application stronger, make sure to include it.
@aciss038 said:
@goingfor99th said:
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The first rule says they can't both be in; they may both still be out. The second rule says one must be in but that they can't both be in/out together.
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@"Alex Divine" said:
@"galeano.christopher" said:
Hi all, if you are reapplying for law school, do you need to pay for Credential Assembly Service again? I received a fee waiver the first time and am wondering if I need to pay for …
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The first rule says they can't both be in; they may both still be out. The second rule says one must be in but that they can't both be in/out together.
@Brazil020511 said:
@lsatplaylist said:
7Sage has great content and an outstanding organizational system. The courses are really expensive, but some of them have started offering helpful payment plans that are easy to enroll in. Ho…
If you received AP credits from classes taken in high school, those credits should be listed on your college transcript. That was the case for me, at least. Call your college's registrar's office and ask them.
@Kayyyyyyy said:
Where is it possible to get a merit full ride in the T-14? Everywhere? Or are there schools (H? Y? S?) that don't offer merit full rides? Are there schools that don't generally offer merit aid period?
Not sure many schools i…
@FerdaFresh said:
Why can’t they all be administered at the same time ...
It's more fun this way.
(Seriously, though, I think it has something to do with server power and the sheer number of emails/documents being released, sent out, upload…
Do you have any idea why you might have underperformed? Maybe you hit a certain score and then lost motivation to improve beyond that point? I'd say you don't have much to worry about, though, honestly.
I say try to write an optional for two or three top schools, see if you like anything you wrote, then run with one or two of them if you like them.
I'd be willing to help edit if you decide to.
I'm a few years out of college and I listed eight positions. I think what you should try to show/highlight with your resume depends on your background. If you have a stronger academic background, list more of that stuff. If you've been working since…