@SherryS1 I am still waiting for UC Berkley, Vandy, Georgetown, and UCLA. But my choice is likely between GW and BU(waiting for their email that contains scholarship). Hahaha, I am doing a bit more research now. I am grateful for this thread. It is …
@Mo Zubair, you are right. I have been to both Boston and DC, I love them both. I think Boston is a bit quiet while DC is clean, exciting, and well-ordered compared to NYC.
@stgl1230 I am pretty sure I will get scholarship from BU, they just have not emailed me yet. I am so torn because Boston and DC both have a lot of good schools, and the legal market can be very competitive. Anyway, thank you so much for your advice…
In my opinion, sometimes LSAT writers leave 2 or 3 very similar answer choices in a LR question. The purpose is to leave you a time-sucker. Sometimes, they would make the language in the Stimulus very difficult for you to interpret. But as long as y…
169 is an amazing score. But it does not hurt to take it again. You can always apply to law school first, then give them you latest lsat score as supplement.
I would say at least one pt per week but no more than 3 or 4 pt per week because you need to make sure you have good quality of time to blind review every question that gives you trouble during the PT and avoid burn-out.
@navarro.danessa, I thought G4 is not so bad but I drew wrong inference which sucked me lots of time, eventually I think I got all of them, but too much time. I did well in G1 and G2. But G3 threw me off again. That totally ruined my mood. I literal…
http://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/us-supreme-court this website also works. It has lots of cases and supreme court opinions. It also give you the feeling of being a lawyer.
Usually SA question is to let you find the link between conclusion and premise.This is always a missing piece between premise and conclusion. For instance, if the premise is A--->B, and conclusion is there fore A-->C, and your task is to find …