@dx369 said:
I received an email from a law school promoting their program just now. The email said that their record shows that I have taken the December LSAT. Does that mean that the December score has already been released to law schools?
Said …
@mcmlaw36 said:
That's what I was thinking, too. From what I've seen on these forums, LSAC has rarely (if ever?) missed a score release deadline so it doesn't make sense for them to even suggest that they might.
They've only missed one in 10 years…
@mcmlaw36 said:
The spelling mistakes also seriously point to a hoax, despite Dave's explanation for them. My opinion.
I've been following the reddit thread all morning, other people have spoken to LSAC in the past and received the same weird spel…
@WinWin2016 said:
according to LSAC's email scores will be known tomorrow or Thursday!
LSAC always says it'll be on the day they announced. That means nothing.
A few people have reported this. It's weird because schools aren't supposed to get your score until 24hrs after you get it. I'd take this with a grain of salt and just sit on it for now until scores are officially released. Something weird is going …
@mcmlaw36 said:
Can someone explain what this means please? Lol, I see it everywhere. Is it something to do with my LSAC account?
@nicole08 said:
What actually happens with the grey?
This:
http://i.imgur.com/DomCJni.jpg
@"Paul Pederson" said:
If I knew how to post gifs I post the "Release me" gif from the first independence day. heh.
http://www.defectivegeeks.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/inQSpsW.gif
@stgl1230 said:
anyone else think that grey day could actually be the date it's slated for - wednesday? I assumed that with the holidays and all, LSAC would be a bit behind.
They've had a history of releasing scores during the holidays, guess jus…
You can contact LSAC and see if they can either change the font to opendyslexia (which may help if you're used to that font) and/or to grant you additional time so you can take the time to understand what you're reading. Once you get their verdict b…
@LSATConspiracy said:
Ah okay. And when the course says "1300+questions explained", assuming each PT has ~100 questions, where are the other 300 explanations coming from?
The 1300+ questions are from PTs 1-35. We use those in the Core Curriculum. …
Hey, this is really helpful! I moved it to the Law School Admissions section so people who're looking for the same information don't have to wade through a ton of general chat jargon.