The recession of '08 was tough on the legal profession. Prof. Ben Barton has been interviewed on podcasts and has a book on this topic. Though '08 had different starter factors, '20 is seeming to be headed for some similar financial concerns.
That it's going to take a long time, maybe months, to get through the forms and essays so give yourself a big time window, especially if you have other commitments.
Thankfully it wasn't the real thing. Practice leads to improvement. Just about every time I redo a game I find something new that helps. Stay in the game. You're on the right track.
There's plenty of excellent law schools that aren't in the T15. How many schools did you apply to? There's still some schools accepting applications. And yes, if someone is doing well, then they're likely eligible to transfer.
Would Columbia give you a stipend? Do you know anyone there who might help you find affordable housing? For BYU, do you know anyone there? In which location would you be happier? Also, which one has the most course offerings you like?
Regular pencils--not mechanical pencils--are allowed. Erasers are allowed, but not eraser covers. Pens aren't allowed--every digital test taker will get a stylus with a pen on one end and a stylus on the other end. Test takers can adjust the form…
I think if you read it and you're getting confused at any point--stimulus, applying the stem to the stimulus, or the ACs as applied to the stem and/or stimulus, and the confusion isn't resolving on the first round, then defer to the 2nd round.
RC drills can be very helpful. Same for LGs on repeat. Maybe get a ream of cheap copy paper for printing and scratch paper. Though the test is mostly digital now, it's good to get used to the scratch paper component. Burnout is very real so mayb…
Remote testing sounds like maybe it's still being determined, but maybe it's with virtual proctors. However, not everyone has the technology for this so there would likely need to be another way to do this as well, such as appointments at test cent…
This is an understandable feeling. As long as we're strategic about our takes, there will probably be enough chances to get to our goals. Practice test experience and review helps develop strategies. It's going to be OK.
Is there any way to add a label with the number of questions in a game or passage and the total number of questions in a section like we would see with a paper test? Thanks for your consideration.