@Sheri123 said:
I'm sure I'm missing something in this equation since the LSAT seems to be the biggest factor for most law schools.
Yeah--the "data" at LSN and other sites only use a very, very small pool of self-selecting applicants.
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
The final moment, when he actually sounds like a real human, is the funniest part of that commercial to me. Such a brilliant reversal!
glad to have a professional analysis
@slizzard said:
Are you a native Texan or did you move to our grand state by choice? Haha glad to see a fellow Texan on board with 7sage.
I got here as soon as I could and when I crossed the border, I dug up the first Texas dirt I touched. It's in…
@allison.gill.sanford said:
there is no self-awareness in this add at all.
If your statement were a flaw question stimulus, I think the credited response would involve the "overvalues a trait" category in the Trainer
@Fish0701 said:
Does anyone know if its common to just perform poorly on the first LSAT you take?
YES.
@Fish0701 said:
If anyone is/has been in a similar situation or just has any advice at all on how I should proceed I would greatly appreciate…
@brittany.rolston said:
Also would the "LSAT Starter" package be sufficient?
Start with it!
Also pick up a copy of the LSAT Trainer. Do one first, then do the other, then do all your PT's at the end.
@allergic said:
Scoring closer to your average would make a significant difference in your scholarship and acceptance chances.
Agreed. And don't worry—a LOT of people are in this position after their first take.
@Sheri123 said:
Is it possible to go ahead and submit your applications and also plan on retaking in December?
This really depends on your score and what the target is. You never get a second chance to make a first impression (I think one of Spive…
@Sheri123 said:
The one I was thinking of you enter your numbers in the top hit enter and it shows you the likelihood of admission.
Still only 4% of data, unless you're talking about the LSAC grid. And that one is also suspect.
@shainabarber said:
This should get me admitted.
CONGRATS! Yessssss. Target acquired and DESTROYED.
@InsertPseudonymHere said:
Test day, I vastly under preformed. Nervousness is a thing, anxiety is a thing, sleep deprivation is a thing, burno…
@allison.gill.sanford said:
If I feel like I zoned out or I can't quite get the gist of a question, I skip and come back later.
This is pretty much my number one piece of advice. If the stimulus ain't sitting well with you, do the next few and co…
@"Mark D. Ygarza" said:
Are schools now mostly taking the highest score or are they averaging them?
They take the highest score.
So stop worrying! PREPARE like a boss for December and ... well ... You've done this once, so the hard thing is out o…
@Nathanial said:
Should i be worried?
No. You should not be worried. Worry never solves or helps anything.
What's your score breakdown? LR/LG/RC ? Both before and after the break?
And by the way—GOOD JOB on taking that break. That was the right …
@slizzard said:
I went to TCU, this hits too close to home for me...
He's an Aggie but from Ft. Worth ... I mean if you're gonna film anything there it'd better be at the Stockyards. Fun fact, I learned from an Aggie friend that "gig em" refers to…