@schyler.cox said:
I am clean copy BRing but I remember my original answer and I don't have confidence in it, because I circled it, so I change it.
Take more time between PT'ing and BR'ing. I'd say that should help mitigate the remembering answer …
@badgalriri said:
I was expecting to be in the 165 plateau for a while but now it's been too long - I've been here since August!
I give it 6-8 weeks. You're right on track!
@lschoolgo said:
It seems it should be easy to enable.
That's quite an assumption! Custom development takes time, and then there are all of the other daily tasks programmers have to handle.
Let's all take a moment to reflect in gratitude for …
@Alejandro said:
Then you would have to compete against @nicole.hopkins in pretty much everything law school related... and I don't think anybody wants that ;p
Awww shucks ....
I'm not saying I'm a gunner. I'm just packing intellectual heat.
@"Assumption Assassin" said:
I meant did someone with a similar experience reach out to the admissions office before applying to see if this indicated there was a legitimate chance of admissions
If we ARE talking about UT here, they will never "ra…
@"Assumption Assassin" said:
I did not specify the school.
We assume you mean UT because you refer to T15 (whereas typically one would refer to the more customary T14).
@alexandergreene93 said:
If so, you might have a very good shot at an acceptance, despite your numbers.
If you want to go to UT, then take whatever bump you can get!
@"Assumption Assassin" said:
advise as to how they handled it and possibly share their outcome.
I don't know what you mean by "handle it." Retake the LSAT, get a higher score, put out stellar apps, and throw your hat in the ring ... Just like all …
@"granny_smith" said:
Last week I was the only one and I just wanted to make sure that I definitely want to take these PT's this week
Friday has always been the slow day. You can Skype message me night of and we can at least talk about part of it,…
@2RARE2CARE said:
I'd say aim for 30+ hours a week.
Yep—while you're in the learning stage, 30-40 is reasonable. When you're in PT/BR phase I recommend fewer hours.
@"Ron Swanson" said:
and for the first time feel the need to at least explore another option before committing myself to the law.
Yeah ... follow this instinct ... Too many folks who go K-JD, get their first attorney job at 25, and then realize by…
@"Ron Swanson" said:
A June 2016 exam seems more reasonable and would allow me to take a break from the LSAT and get going next January when my final semester course load is light.
Or maybe October ...
@"Ron Swanson" said:
I don't think I can give the LSAT adequate attention for a round 2 this December while balancing my thesis/other courses this fall.
Agreed
@"Ron Swanson" said:
Based on that, my goal is to attend law school near-free and exit with minimal debt.
Earning some money and putting it away in savings would be an excellent way to defray costs. Things like books, computers, furniture ...