The Reddit forum has had some reports of technical difficulties during the writing portion. How can we avoid this? Did anyone end up going to a test center for the writing portion, and if so did this help?
I think one chart shows how likely someone in a certain score range is to get the question correct based on historical data. And the other one shows the percentages of test-takers who picked each answer choice.
Read the latest update and am optimistic things are going to get better. Please keep posting updates as time allows. It's great for pre-law students to have these stories.
Not any time soon, and definitely not during the times when we're applying. According to the news reports, this change under discussion is said to occur more like about 5 years from now.
Most often, they want to just see stuff from after high school. Exceptions would be things like a juvenile court issue, in which case that would be a C+F explanation. That said, you could mention some of these high school extracurriculars, provided…
No worries. Just wait on registering for your test until you've had some experience with practice exams. As a data point, according to ThinkingLSAT, their students get diagnostics that tend to fall in this general range: 140-155, but on test day man…
Maybe explain in an addendum. I don't know if it has to be on a resume if you're talking about it elsewhere on an application, which I think most schools have students discuss in questions about transferring, leaving programs, taking time off, and s…
They'll look at your semester grades, then do an LSAC GPA calculation of your undergraduate work on your first bachelor's degree, and this GPA is the number that goes into medians.
I'd say maybe start learning about games, do a review of logic, and start reading some RCs. I remember listening to some Thinking LSAT episodes when I was starting out and these were helpful, though keep in mind they sometimes go off on tangents.
If you can go to the office hours conference with Sami, she's walked with students through so many things and so has Josh. I think they're both taking the time for office hours soon. They're very devoted to helping students and have worked on these…