@jonguy said:
@lsatplaylist said:
You can definitely improve. The webinars on here are great. The note-taking feature is also really helpful. The ThinkingLSAT podcast is another resource. We're here for you; 7Sage is a great commun…
So any degree done after your first college degree doesn't count for the LSAC GPA. However, they see this as a "soft" factor and they will be taking those grades seriously, but they won't be in your official numbers that are used to compare schools …
Take advantage of the free resources and maybe ask for student references (which could also become a way to network, hopefully) when you're considering the courses (maybe pick 3-4 of the best ones).
You can definitely improve. The webinars on here are great. The note-taking feature is also really helpful. The ThinkingLSAT podcast is another resource. We're here for you; 7Sage is a great community.
Been following your story since your AMA. This admissions year has some unforeseen events that have been difficult for more applicants than in the past, it seems. I think in about a month this is going to get better, hopefully soon. This is a really…
Cut yourself some slack. You're dealing with a FT job and probably other life variables as well. It often takes longer to do this when these things are also going on. Being a nontraditional/returning student isn't easy. I'd say keep working on this …
So I enjoyed reading Henrietta Lacks, too. The afterword was chilling, in addition to the main story. Just Mercy was a good book and interesting commentary on public service/legal nonprofits.
So this happened to me during a drill a few days ago. I was working from the screen rather than with pencil and paper, and I read a rule too fast. As I worked, I felt like something wasn't working, then finally reread the rules, after wasting a lot …
Plenty of well-qualified lawyers didn't go to HLS. It's disappointing to be rejected, I'm sure, but I don't think it's going to have much, if any impact on your other apps.