Hey, don't be so hard on yourself about GPA. The LSAT is also a big part of the application process. Do well on that and it for sure make up for your GPA!
Best of luck!
@eRetaker said:
Pretty strict and it doesn't matter if those classes were considered for your Bachelor's. Every class you took before you received your first Bachelor's counts, and you might as well send in the transcripts now to see what you'…
First off, welcome to the 7sage community man!
A place where we help each, work with each other and most of all support each other! LOL
In all seriousness, the LSAC accounts for all grades in graduate or professional school work. You have to reque…
Exactly what @"Leah M B" said. Early 70s are pretty similar to the ones right now.
Now if you were comparing the before 50s PTs, I would say the comparative passages in the RC section.
@Alex
Great advice bro! Exactly how I am treating LRs right now. I went from 10/10,15/15, 20/20 to now getting 22/23. Still a workin progress but making those small goals has helped tremendously
@BinghamtonDave I completely agree with you. I am not an expert as I am also in the process of applying to law school. But I do have a friend who is a 3L at UT Law (T20 School).
He didn't have the best GPA or LSAT coming into applications. In fact…
Yes, PT 72, I found very difficult.
Don't be to hard on yourself.
I'm also taking the LSAT in Sept. Finish BR, realize what you did wrong and move on.
It's just one PT out of many that you took. Everything will be okay
Give yourself a little b…
@"Leah M B" said:
Most often: nothing. Sometimes some background noise is needed though, and I've really enjoyed playing some Sigur Ros. Explosions in the Sky occasionally, and some film soundtracks. Basically, I need instrumental only. Anythi…
@Alex said:
@TTurner24 said:
@Alex said:
I thought 72 has exceptionally tough LR sections. I find with PTs it's the individual sections that are what I always remember being hard, not necessarily the full test.
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@Alex said:
I thought 72 has exceptionally tough LR sections. I find with PTs it's the individual sections that are what I always remember being hard, not necessarily the full test.
72 was an all time low for me. made me feel really bad afte…
@Sami said:
That looks right! Taking 2 days is pretty good. That's how long it takes me. Sometimes even longer. I usually Blind Review RC by writing down my low rez for each paragraph, doing write ups for each questions, and reviewing my foota…
I've tried so many times to add a 5th section and really treat it like the other 4, but since I know which one is the "non-graded" one I feel off and it messes with my testing. I do have the stamina for it, again, just feels weird since I know which…
law school is only 3 years.
I'm 23 and currently applying to law school. As mention from the comments above, I love the law and I really can't picture myself doing anything else.
If you are scared and afraid of how long it will take or the money …
@Ohnoeshalpme Great explanation! Focus on making lowres summaries and being able to translate them into high-res in your head, and of course like mention above, do a solid amount of RC drills untimed!
@ebalde1234 Thank you so much
@Alex I know Alex, it took me awhile but all well worth it
@Positive I would do 2 sets sometimes even 1 but really took my time on the BR process. Or sometimes I would spend a full day just drilling really difficult …
@janelleeng Thank you so much! Congrats to you too! We did it!!
@keets993 honestly, I slowly began to dissect the passage a lot better. My accuracy began improving along with my speed. I no longer needed to write out low res summaries but instead …