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@MoralVacuum said:
I was lucky enough to see Cursed Child in London during previews, and oh man did it make me nostalgic. The technical aspects of the show are …
If you already have your CAS (and maybe before that) you can see you you have as a "prelaw advisor" that are usually from your undergrad. They sometimes can be helpful with PS and other such things. Other times they are useless. You can always pay s…
If your GPA is not where you want you, you might consider adding an extra year to raise your GPA. Not what you were asking, but if the LSAC recommends an addenda, then I would add one.
Hi Jules -
A few people talked about this a few days ago and I was playing around with it this morning. While there is no option to keep all of the data there are a few options.
Remember you can always download previous data on the Questions Tabl…
@MrSamIam said:
However, I was operating under the assumption that the OP is probably going to be apply to plenty of non-T14s.
Almost all of those have deadlines after March 1 or later and all accept the Feb LSAT, few with warnings that it could…
@MrSamIam said:
Many schools won't accept the February scores for the Fall 2017 term (correct me if I'm wrong)
Not the case for the Fall 2017 cycle @MrSamIam
Harvard takes it but warns applications not complete by Feb 1 are not guaranteed review.
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@"Jonathan Wang" said:
just create new ones. After all, isn't part of the goal of studying to be able to replicate your thought processes consistently?
Perfect and excellent point.
There are a few factors to consider.
1) Will you be able to get your goal score in December.
2) What type of school are you applying to? Most of the T-14s have deadlines before the LSAT will be released or their application deadlines (which some s…
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
For me, unequivocal yes. If you have time, you should read them all. And, in my opinion, you always have time. It is the most obviously worth-it use of time in all of LSAT preparation, in my opinion.
Sweet!! Do you advise we…
@atzhang6v6 said:
Do you think they are helpful in knowing how they design the questions and what their thought process is?
(How they get to the correct answers etc.)
Yes, yes and more yes. I think its like "seeing behind the current of OZ..." so …
@tanes256 said:
Why wouldn't they start reviewing the completed apps that they have?
I think this an adjustment to the current climate, they do review BUT they aren't accepting or wait listing people until after application deadlines pass. I thoug…
@LSATman1 said:
Manhattan has about 40 free games: https://www.manhattanprep.com/lsat/studentcenter/logic-games/. These are slightly harder than most LSAT games
While non LSAT written materials are usually often bad, these arent too bad, and migh…
All Schools accept December and most schools accept Feb. For the 2017, Stanford, NYU & Columbia will take if you email (typically by Jan 1). Harvard will also take a Feb, but "doesn't guarantee consideration". Yale will accept Feb without anythi…
@JustDoIt said:
Just in case anyone from last night was wondering. Talked to LSAC earlier today
I called last year too They just all need to be analog. A kid next to me had 3, one for each section. Ha thats one way to make sure you dont forget t…
Bring whatever can fit into a sealed 1 gallon ziplock. You only get 15 min during the break.
The drink is limited to 20 oz, though I can't imagine they would check.
Ice packs are ok, if you are worried about that.
@strasvery said:
So this may be a weird question, but do you cook? or buy?
I outsourced it...
I did a meal prep service last year and now might do again. Check out your local market to see what there is around. I found a local guy that usually do…
If Dec 2015 was your 3rd take, you would need to go by when your first take was. If Dec 2014 was your first take and you took 2 more tests, then yes a Feb would be ok.
If Dec 2015 was your first and you also took Feb 16, June 16, You are sitting ou…
@esteerose said:
"traffic violations and parking tickets".
Are you sure they are asking about parking tickets? Usually they use language that excludes parking tickets and it focuses on any moving violations (and beyond). But maybe this is unique…
I believe you can only work up to 20 hours a week as a 1L according to the ABA. Is the question for a part time program?
I know a few schools do not allow 1Ls to work at all.
Its all very personal on how you will do and your score goal. A great deal of people prepare for the test in 3 months or less, some achieving high scores, for many it take more time and thats it ok too. Its all dependent on your own abilities and de…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
At this point though, I generally don't think there's really anything anyone can do to improve their score. Time's up.
I would disagree, especially if timing is an issue. There is still 14 days to work on full preptests an…
@taytay2015 said:
Yes, @Stepharizona I get all the Q's I marked as questionable as right before I grade the test. I am not skipping questions simply because I am aiming so high I don't feel you can skip much of anything if aiming for 170's.
Actual…
@nader.parham said:
I gotta go back to solidify my conditional logic understanding and mapping skills. Thanks for answering my question.
I am in the same boat as you!