If she buys something besides clothes with pin $ --> she can't sell + husband owns
Not owned by husband or she sells it --> didn't buy something besides clothes with pin $
Yes, voting for meeting the baby ASAP. It's an honor to be their aunt or uncle, see parents meet the grandchild, and be there with your sister. The LSAT will still be there. It's great that you're so focused, and I'm confident you'll devise ways to …
It's fine. There's some saying about people changing careers an average of 10 times or something. You were active and involved. That's what counts. Don't worry.
When are you scheduled to graduate? I should've added this before--focus on your GPA because once you graduate, you can't change it. If you had a gap year, how might you spend the time?
Maybe the Starter for awhile and then upgrade later. It's flexible. This said, all the plans are really good. If you take a gap year, then you want to have a solid plan--maybe PT work or travel. Which law schools are you interested in?
@LSAT_Wrecker said:
I heard that when you paid your seat deposit, your school of choice would send you a t-shirt with your LSAT score and uGPA on it to wear to orientation. Is that not a thing?
Hadn't heard of this, but even if they did, pl…
Paying the reporting fees is not part of Admissions' protocols. I think their belief is probably that this is why there's an LSAC fee waiver and they don't set these fees or collect their bills, plus the individual schools just deal with applicatio…
If you were given an LSAC fee waiver, then this would get waived because LSAC granted this to the applicant, but otherwise the reporting fee won't be waived.
For LG, it helps to remember you can redo the game another time and it'll probably go better. For the test in general, it helps to remember we won't take it until much more work has been done--a series of check points, and it's a marathon, not a sp…