@"Cant Get Right" said:
The rankings are determined by GPA so if you’ve been able to replace the F’s so that they don’t affect your GPA, that’s the most important thing for them.
Not to be the downer on this thread, but this is not correct when …
Oh a great list @runiggyrun ! I will have to go through my questions log to see the once I can find. The two you mentioned for LR tend to be the ones that I fall prey to the most often. But I am sure there are a few other ones!
I would say it extra activities help you be more competitive, but are the extra activities a necessary requirement for admittance? No.
Yikes, I just LSAT"ed" that....
I do think every candidate should do everything possible to make them the most a…
And if you're using a PC the XoDo app is amazing! I found it shortly after learning what @"Nicole Hopkins" was using back in September for Mac. I have a cheap acer 2 in 1 that has been so amazingly helpful with the process with this app.
All really great points @"Ron Swanson" I also think the 70s have really stopped using indicator words as much as well, or having "sneaky" placements that JY talks about, such as having them for subconclusions and the lot. As you mentioned from @alli…
I think it demonstrates how a question can be slightly reworked to create a new question. The stimuli is rarely verbatim, but there will be a new premise added, or one taken away. But there are some questions that seem tied to each other. This happe…
It also might be good to stop looking at these as "silly" and see them for what they are, which is serious errors that are costing you the 170s. I was recently given similar advice and it has really helped me stop looking at them as "whoops" to real…
@"Nilesh S" said:
I would also recommend using the audio outlines from audiooutlines.com - they are free and if you listen to them and transcribe them out, you will have a good foundation of law to build from. All the best.
Amazing! I had never he…
Ahh ok good to know. Yep I am too late for June if I still test then, as it all had to be done before the deadline and you cant withdraw and do late registration. I might see for September though. I doubt I would get extra time, but the stop clock w…
We havent yet, but I was just about to email Mike to see if you guys were available to start meeting on Sundays. We can meet at ASU Downtown this Sunday, and then Burton Barr next Sunday. I have study rooms reserved 1-5 at both. We can meet maybe re…
@BruiserWoods said:
new reforms re ADA/disabilities
Agreed, especially with how they used to disclose that you received additional time, that was just recently changed. I've been on the fence about requesting accommodation. I had read on here from…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
As funny as this thread is, it is something that has legitimately worried me. I only have one take left and leaving during the test just isn’t an option.
Well... new "thinner" adult diapers have some out since this thread …
For retakes JY gave a great suggest of decreasing the time (to 30 minutes) to have a more accurate picture to prepare for the test. Basically, using the time crunch to simulate test conditions to as if you were seeing the questions for the first tim…
For me, I found I could spend way too much time on boards, so I look for obvious splits and then move on to the questions. For me, this works. I also am always sure to use past question game boards to help answer additional questions (as long as new…
Ok log in. and it will have "future LSAT" and then "View LSAT registrations here" in the lower right corner. Click on that and then LSAT Documents will be below. Click on "Disclosure Book"
I think, even if you cancel you still have access to it... …
It should be in "past administrations" but I dont know if you get it when you cancel.
A special note you only have access for 6 months. I went to download 76 a few days ago, but it was no longer available, as the 6 months had passed.
Not all, I think @"Nicole Hopkins" might be able to chime in here.
A first time grad is something that makes you diverse, we all have things that made us into who we are and how we got to this point. Ultimately, that is what the diversity statement…
@danielznelson said:
Did you write or type your explanations out?
Write it all out, everything. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-learning-secret-don-t-take-notes-with-a-laptop/
I think controlling and preparing your sleeping, eating schedule can be really important. It might be overkill, but it was just one more thing not left to chance.
Head down and keep it up, thats a great improvement and like others have said, test when youre ready, not because a test date is coming up. Rushing to PTs can cost you learning the fundamentals, so take your time.
@Aidoe said:
would an admissions committee review your application sooner than others if it was submitted earlier and then updated with an LSAT score several weeks later?
Also schools often encourage doing this to "hold your place in line" as in t…
@Aidoe said:
You can get a fee waiver based on how well you score?
You can also get them for:
1) Asking Nicely
2) Having worked for PeaceCorp/TeachAmerica and often Americorps
3) Work for a nonprofit
4) Demonstrate Need
5) Are a Vet
6) Visit a sch…