Splitters have really difficult to predict scholarship cycles. Hop on lawschoolnumbers.com and see what people with similar stats have achieved. You'd be surprised. I'd apply anywhere you're LSAT is over the 75% and see what happens.
@"Alex Divine" that's not really true. There are only two schools that say they don't take Feb but if you email them asking permission they will, or if you have a score you can apply and then ask for a hold and almost all of them will grant it.
Mos…
Yep you can use both February and June because I did it last year (with June) I then deferred that school nonbinding to this year. You can also hold some schools for June. Not that I'd advise that but an option for some, you just have to ask.
So this thread wasn't correct if you had S1LR25/S3LR25/S4LR26 Section 1 WAS real not Section 3 just like those that had the 25/26/26 variation.
I should have known the one section I knew I destroyed was experimental hahaha le sigh... here I come Fe…
Yep it's all apart of the process. Some schools we apply to because we want to go... others for safety to know we will have somewhere to go and maybe even some for leveraging other schools.
Keep them "secured" till you decide later in the cycle.
I…
@dml277 said:
If you’re still in undergrad, the prelaw advisor should be a good free resource to check over your PS. If you have good mentor relationship with a professor, that might be another option too.
Yep Alumni can use them too. Also c…
I know this is an old thread but wanted to bump. I'm stuck in the same issue. Constantly in the 170-173 range with a few 169/8s popping up.
What did you find helped @danielznelson
I know I need to BR RC more and that should help to stabilize but w…
Don't over think it, its as simple as An email stating I'd like to petition to have the February LSAT considered for admissions and they literally email back approved and a little note that says you've been approved to send in with your application.…
@thrillhouse said:
@stepharizona said:
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Actually, the proportion getting approval increased dramatically. "The percentage of testing accommodations approved per year also increased across the 5 testing years from 46% in…
And before we get too carried away look at how small the "repeat" group is that had the most significant gains less than 600 people from 2012-2017.
And overall in the 5 year period less than 6000 people took the LSAT with some form of accommodation…
Apartment game would have been challenging if you didn't block off what couldn't be first or last. Or connected the chain. Even with figuring out still missed the MBT because I put the could be true answer and then finally went to switch answer at p…
@akistotle said:
@oberdysz said:
They have been giving accommodations left and right so that would explain the increase
Do you know if there is an increase in the number of accommodations? Or is it something that you feel?…
I feel like I had "real questions" in all section BUT my first section was "very heavy" on point at disagreement questions.
My 2LR which was S3 and 25 did have a "leaSt like" which I thought was weird. But I've seen that as a "real"
At this point …
@DeepNotShallow said:
Important Distinction. There were 2 tests with the same format but different Q#s.
LR25, RC, LR25, LR26, LG
AND
LR25, RC, LR26, LR26, LG
If you had two LR26s then the 3rd section was experimental.
If you …
Go in the test room at the end... if you're at the beginning you wait for everyone else to check in and can't leave for the bathroom. Also once the test "starts" remember that instructions account for 20-30 minutes.
In my first test we didn't start…
Tried it and liked it, did this on my first test. It works and it's not against rules lsat time I checked... although I did notice that tickets now specify a watch on the wrist... but... I can't imagine a proctor enforcing it
When JY first told me about skipping I was all hmm that should be easy... but man was it hard... now it's easy... I'm all not wasting my time on you... guilt free skipping is the best!!!!
In the last 2 weeks strategy can net you more points than "drilling types" like Sami mentioned are you skipping? Consistently? Are you doing things how you normally do them? How do you bubble?
Basically are you taking the test how you practice?
Fo…
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
Would you be past 120 credits? No classes will count in your LSAC GPA once your degree has been earned.
I believe it's not until you actually graduate, not earn enough credits. All 130 of my credits figured in but …
I always write NA next Necessary questions to remind myself to negate. It's quick and a habit I've had forever and I always cross the NA out once negated... indont really need it anymore but old habits can be hard to break and it's always been a goo…
You should check out the infamous Pencil thread...
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2543
I'm a fan of the my first tris. They come presharpened... and 0 hand fatigue and there's something relaxing about using a kindergartener penc…
For me the best argument has been, would you prefer me to take out $150k plus in loans that will take 10 plus years to pay back or spend an extra year studying and go for free (or close to it)?
Yep a handful of schools require this and they also have additional programs you have to use. A few schools used to use a system that allowed parents to log in separately but it's still pretty evasive, especially when you're 30+
If you don't partic…
The argument provides us with these basics facts:
Eurasians settled in North America prior to the peak of the Ice Age
A projectile used by one of these Euasians was found in a Mastadon who was from the Peak of the Ice Age.
The projectile doesn't …
Some of it has to do with "number inflation" sometime schools send out waivers to people they know they will deny.
Sometimes it has to do LSAT scores, GPAs, and soft factors.
The best way to view waivers is YAY it saves me money!
If you don't hav…