Agreeing with Alex. Also, you'll probably want to see one of the really early lesson videos where he talks about how this test takes longer to study for.
Wanted to say hi to other NTSs and I want to reach out to people in the law field as well, but I feel a little shy about sending messages to people. Were they in your contacts' networks on LinkedIn? How do you hear about them? Thanks!
@lapuccio83, We're in similar phases, then--I haven't gotten to PTs, either and I still have most of the lessons on here to get through. I'd be glad to talk more. And also to talk with @kmzz7036.
It'll happen before your deadlines, but if it gets to be a couple weeks before and they still don't display this, then definitely let them know through a polite note. Hoping it happens soon.
Hi, Thanks so much for telling us about your experience. Do you have a link to the LG video you mentioned where JY talks with Leah (not sure of the spelling of her name)? Thanks again!
@ML_LSAT_Killa, This is very similar to my likely timeline and goals. I'm probably going to upgrade after I finish the CC as well, which means we'll probably have the same materials. I find it really helps to have another person to help the other on…
As you likely know already but maybe it'll help someone else, generally speaking, academic means they had you for a class, you know each other because you were in class together, and the class was in a college or university.
Hi, initially I was pretty confused as well. They consider the permissions you fill out on the website the same as the printed LSAC form. You'll get some automated emails from the online portal and the LSAC--the initial ones will arrive within the n…
Maybe you're already doing this, but I'd make sure to participate in virtually every class if it's that type of class. Then they can speak to your class contributions. Things vary, but I remember a person asking a professor perhaps 1.5 weeks before …
Yes, @tanes256, this sums up a common myth: "They seem to think you're going in regurgitating something you've been studying. Wrong!" Thanks for the comment.
@"Alex Divine" Great comment: "It's kind of one of those things where uninformed people's opinions don't matter a whole bunch. Or at least they shouldn't. This test is THE most important part of applying to law school."