@TheDeterminedC I have read that LSAC calculations can increase GPA if your school awards A+ in the sense of writing it on the transcript but does not count those grades as anything above 4.0 in the GPA calculation.
I'm still bitter that LSAC take…
I'm genuinely curious about how this works. Do schools know that you have applied multiple times? At that point is it worth submitting an addendum about why this application is different?
From what I've heard from others - big jumps in short periods are absolutely possible depending on where your weaknesses lie. If you're weaker in Logic Games then you can see big gains from drilling those. If you're weaker in Reading Comp, it might …
Medicine is competitive, even if you get into a joint program you'll be competing to get into certain practices (e.g., surgery) and get a residency and I imagine that devoting so much time to law would put you at a disadvantage over others.
I also …
For mini charts & diagrams for individual questions, it helps if you can use your memory to carry over certain labels onto the new diagram, rather than having to draw out all your labels for each question. So that way you're only drawing the mai…
^Some people might get stuck with paper tests (I've heard of it happening in a few test centers where they couldn't get their sh*t together). Hopefully we can all go digital though lol
Honestly I love Freakonomics. Not sure how directly this can affect your LSAT performance, but I've definitely found myself being even more critical of guest lecturers' arguments after studying for LR.
I have heard you should be consistently PTing +/- 3 points around your target before going into test day. I'm not at the point of having done enough PTs to speak from personal experience, but it is a rule I intend to follow.
I imagine if you graduate early, have a great GPA, great LSAT, your graduation time won't negatively affect you. I can't imagine why it would. In fact, I'm sure it is a sign of academic rigor. This is just anecdotal obviously but a girl from my coll…
If you're being this self-pitying after your diagnostic, then the LSAT and law school may not be for you. It's a difficult process that isn't going to be smooth all the way through.
Well if you gave up and went wild guessing on 4 games then you can't beat yourself up about intelligence, at that point it's just unwillingness to try.
Not sure why you are beating yourself up over a diagnostic. A diagnostic is just a starting poin…
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