@Dallas_LSAT said:
@taschasp said:
If you are confused when you get to the answer choices, is that because you misidentified what you thought was the conclusion? Or is it because the language of the answer choices is confusing? Can…
A friend of mine’s test room had a buzzer that kept going off repeatedly. In my own instance when I took the test in July, the proctors were really distracting and talking out loud—not even whispering. So, you don’t know what will happen. But I defi…
There is no universal definition for those terms. Having a 38% chance of admission for a school means you have a 38% chance of admission, given the data available. Whether you want to call that a reach or a target depends on what those odds mean to …
If you are confused when you get to the answer choices, is that because you misidentified what you thought was the conclusion? Or is it because the language of the answer choices is confusing? Can you give us an example?
What I personally suggest f…
How much time do you have to study? How many PTs can you take a week? One month doesn't mean anything without knowing how many hours you have per week to practice.
But it sounds like taking as many PTs would be the best use of your time until then …
First, regarding the addendum: I would only provide an addendum if something extraordinary happened that resulted in the lower score. If it was just because the test didn't go as well as it could have, there is no need for an addendum.
Second, rega…
Look into loan repayment forgiveness programs for any schools you're considering, and see if they apply to (and if so, how they apply to) working as a prosecutor. If you're forgiven for 80% of a 200k loan at a top tier school, compared to being forg…
Hey there,
Yes indeed, both of those are "diversity statement" prompts. The term "diversity statement" is just a way of universally referring to what many schools have different names for -- optional statement, optional essay, diversity essay, etc.…
If you're going to review questions you got right, I would recommend prioritizing questions that you got right but weren't totally sure if the answer choice you selected was the correct one. It's possible to get a question right but have the wrong r…
How are you studying? How much time do you have to devote?
If you can afford to wait until next cycle, doing so and spending more time to study will probably be in your favor, whether that's to get that bump up to 155 or to try to score even higher…
@"Chipster Study" said:
I have been reading all of the how to get into law school books. If it were I, would do personal statement on something you learned when you working with youth or in your social work career. You make your personal state…
For the most part I was doing one about every other day, and then two every three days near the end. Prior to that month and a half I'd already gone through all the "fundamentals" so I was mostly just studying by doing PTs and reviewing them, using …
Usually (but not always), the issue isn't how to answer the question; it's how well you read the passage.
Spend more time on the passage upfront, and the questions will become easier. Don't keep reading unless you fully understood what you just rea…
I was also annoyed by this; I just left it blank! Since a cancelled score means no score, but you still technically took the test, that seemed like the most reasonable option.
From the LSAC website:
Updating Your Transcript Information
You should have official transcripts sent to LSAC for any additional academic work completed after your initial law school reports have been sent to law schools by LSAC. This informa…
You need a transcript from the institution "that clearly sponsored your overseas study," and Colby seems to meet this definition of a sponsoring institution, so I don't think you need one from Middlebury.
a) the courses received the sponsoring inst…
I just tested this out -- it seems that even if you uncheck the previous lessons, the location pin isn't programmed to go back and reset.
But there is a workaround. Assuming your older lessons are unchecked, like you said, this should work:
1- che…
In the next four years, they are getting rid of the section as we currently know it. This came as a result of a settlement with a lawsuit that accused the LG section of discriminating against blind test-takers, because of the importance of diagrammi…
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
In Army Basic training, when first learning a new skill, we would practice through the steps "by the numbers." For example, in formation movements, we would drill each step of the movement until we could retain…
(A) - there is no mention of a "moral duty to urge" other artists to get subsidies. It's not about urging. It's about making the money available for other artists.
(B) - acknowledgement is irrelevant. The artist can acknowledge whatever he wants. T…