You could try writing out why you think each AC is right or wrong during BR. Also, while grading, figure out--or if you already do this, keep doing it, if it was a stem misread, a stimulus reading error, and/or an AC misread. Also, the forums on her…
There's more tests this year so you may wish to consider test dates in winter or spring. The Starter course on here has been transformational for many students and it's affordable and goes at your own pace. If you feel videos are helpful, then it's …
As to the first question, I don't think it would put someone at a disadvantage. For the second question, maybe ask the law schools if it's not the instructions.
So is it only PENN that you're applying to now? Or will you also submit more apps? These stats are solid and competitive credentials. Maybe see the Spivey blog if you need a break from applications. Are BU, BC, Georgetown, and/or Harvard, and/or Yal…
@"Alan Cheuk" Thanks for the reply. What are some other ways to track drills and other post-CC exercise that could be explored and are simple, hopefully on this site, but another site that's user-friendly and doesn't require much work to set up woul…
Maybe take 2-3 PTs with BR and see how it goes. There's a lot of excellent T20 and T30 universities. This score is very good and could be useful if you're submitting apps before a retake, and then after that's scores in it could help with navigating…
They can probably address this more than me, but I think I remember that they said these sessions were designed to not be recorded. However, there are many webinars and other resources which have been recorded--for example, the 7Sage podcast. Hope…
Also, is there a way to build a completion circle--like we have for the CC and PTs--for post-CC review? It's so fun to be able to check off the boxes and get completion points, but I understand if it isn't possible.
Try some calculators. This seems like a good set of medians. Of these, Vanderbilt and BU are probably the most selective, but I'm not totally sure on that.
This is a solid score to have on record and maybe more PTs and BRs can help to plan next steps. I'd vote that yes, this gain is definitely possible with continued studying. Don't give up. Also, your GPA is competitive and very high. Good work.
For a situation with, say more than 3 takes or more than 1 cancel, an addendum, subject to an individual's situation they discuss with a good advisor, could be helpful. It seems these things are likely going to happen a fair amount this year and nex…
One thing about this is you can still potentially increase your GPA, which good, as a GPA can't be changed after the first bachelor's degree is finished. You've probably read about the new limits on the number of times someone can take the LSAT. If …