@as5324therapy said:
do you mean they sit in a room and have 5-7 application on a desk and pick in chunks?
more that they make decisions and send the "admitted" emails/phone calls in waves (ie. NYU may make 50 admitted calls Dec 15 and then wait t…
Haven't used a pencil in a decently long time... but I stick with my post from way back... Tri-cons all day, they're just so comfy... and feel like a diff material than ticons, all around more comfortable to hold/use... once you find a sharpener tha…
Schools only care that you have the degree and what your GPA is, they aren't particularly concerned with credit hours. Plus I believe they would see those AP classes (they're included on the transcripts you need to send in right?) anyway so they wou…
I would say to wait, while it is def late in the cycle, you can still get $ from schools, so unless a school you are realllllyyyyy wanting to go to has app deadlines before you will likely get your score it is best to wait and apply the second you g…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Hey guys! If you're taking the February LSAT and your account is inconveniently set to expire a few days before the test date, just email me (dillon@7sage.com) and I'll extend your account
aww you're such a nice young man…
normally if they decided no you will find out sooner than later. So if you haven't heard back yet it most likely is because the review isnt completed and they haven't made a decision yet
if you file a complaint you have the option to cancel your score (either way it MAY be delayed) and if you decide to cancel you will most likely be given a waiver to retake the LSAT for free (can't remember if you still get a count towards your 3)
Its hard to say since you haven't actually started your new job yet. I would hold off until you see how your new life schedule will be. If it is a simple 9-5 type job, then you can still be ready by December, you just have to make sure you put off e…
@alexandergreene93 said:
While a scholarship of that amount is great you are actually losing money, that is, if you plan on going into Biglaw. You will sacrifice an annual salary of $160k plus a bonus, which usually ranges between $15k and $160K. …
well maybe thats the problem... you should be sitting, not standing while taking PTs :P
jk but that is interesting, don't think Ive heard of something like this before. Are you a big reader at all/does the same feeling occur if you were to sit down…
It does look like it may be possible(there doesn't seem to be anyone above a 3.84/166 on LSN that applied so not much to go by there) but as far as $ there is probably not a whole lot if any to be had. Now I don't know your situation but I just wann…
@kicurtis said:
for probably a max increase of 5 points. I have a 3.81
people need to stop this, don't put a limit on the amount you can increase! Just because you max range b4 your take was 5 points higher is by no means the highest score you ar…
yeah, as stated the LSAT is the biggest factor. it also depends on your goals. If you want a high pay job and big law then you are going to need to crush the LSAT with a lower GPA (or well either way) but with goals more targeted to just passing the…
@profile427 said:
*Sticker price (aka potential for massive student debt)
this confuses me? no matter what you choose there is potential for massive debt, but you shouldn't be taking sticker... for really any school (well except maybe H/Y)
as fa…
I generally move on if after reading the stem, stim and once through the ACs nothing stands out I circle one that maybe hinted/seemed like it could be it and then circle the question to go back to. if absolutely lost after reading ACs once, I quickl…