I've been wanting to ask the second question. The website says they may be able to find a local test center for a separate appointment for writing. Somehow the technology specifications would need to be met, though.
I'm not an expert, but I think maybe not taking it was better than taking it and getting a score below your potential. Did they send you an email with the mistake correction? You could maybe provide this to admissions if it's not already in your fi…
To add to this, I'd maybe read a couple RC sections--or passages from the CC from early PTs and pretend you're just reading articles then compare your work on reading to JY's readings in the videos.
Not an expert, but I think it's in the instructions because these schools decided to accept both the LSAT and GRE so it would follow that they would track both scores if someone had taken both tests. However, if it's been over 5 years since a test d…
Maybe 6-8 weeks. If you go to the Law School Admissions Reddit page, they might have some feedback that could help. However, it depends on the school and the application.
Only the work from the point a student starts taking college level courses to graduation--so earning one's first college degree--counts for the LSAC GPA. Sometimes students have written addenda about GPAs or test scores. There are a number of case…
Yes, a lot of schools give some indication as to the latest test date they'll accept, and if it isn't on the website or application instructions/other official materials, someone can contact Admissions to find out.
No. The policy is the same: we have until midnight before the test (probably make up your mind before that time so you're not panicking) to withdraw, and a withdrawal is not sitting for the test and doesn't count.
A 3.0+ GPA in a tough major is something to be proud of, and having a degree in a STEM field puts you at an advantage when applying. Also, 156 is an above-median LSAT. There are a few active 7Sage members on here attending or applying to Canadian l…
I'm going to just add that if you have other obligations, and FT work is an example, then generally, 6 months is not that much time. As you're on here, you'll see it takes many people much more time than this to gain mastery. This is a tough test,…
There are other dates in February, March, and April, and also I think in summer and fall. As you think about this, maybe take into account the limits on how many tests we can take.
What's the name of the YouTube channel? I got a Video Unavailable message when I tried to go to the website. This is a great discussion, by the way. Appreciated.
Very few schools do anything except just take the highest score. It could happen the other way around as well and would probably be viewed in much the same way given admissions information we've been told. Don't worry. You made one of the top score…