I won't be taking the test until the next cycle, but I'd like to hear everyone's analysis on what they think went wrong so that as a future test taker I can incorporate some of the suggestions that come out of the discussion early on in my prep. Wou…
@Sami said:
@thisissparta said:
It's extremely encouraging to see the support offered here. I didn't sit for the September test and don't plan on taking the test until June, but something inside me is still feeling a great sense of…
Congratulations on your score and good luck with everything, @"vanessa fisher" ! Here's hoping you get into your preferred schools!
I remember seeing your post about having cramps that day, so I take your advice on meditation especially seriously. …
It's extremely encouraging to see the support offered here. I didn't sit for the September test and don't plan on taking the test until June, but something inside me is still feeling a great sense of gratitude right now. So thanks @Sami; thanks for …
@Maximus4 said:
@thisissparta said:
Regular splitter: GPA < 25th, LSAT> 75th
Reverse splitter: GPA > 75th, LSAT < 25th
Soooo in my case I would be a reverse splitter for the school I am looking at applying.…
@AllezAllez21 said:
@AllezAllez21 said:
177
Definitely some luck involved in this. For one question, I changed my answer 3 times in the last 30 seconds of the section. Ended up blind guessing the right answer.
Pretty sure…
@LSATcantwin said:
I am totally pro Empire. Everything was peaceful in the galaxy until those damn rebel's and their Jedi friends decided to start blowing stuff up. Do you have any idea how many lives were lost on the Death Star? Man, the rebe…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
This change is due to the admissions course moving to its own side of the site about a week ago:
https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/
Nothing else has changed.
I believe the study schedule has undergone som…
@"Marco Antonio" said:
Hey everyone. I took a few days off studying to rethink and reorganize, but I am so touched by everyone's support. I decided that yeah; it's probably best to wait until the next cycle to start applying. I am going to loo…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@thisissparta said:
Thanks for starting this thread! Funnily enough, I was also googling suggestions on books concerning logic today. I'd appreciate it if anyone could add to the list!
OP, here's a cou…
Thanks for starting this thread! Funnily enough, I was also googling suggestions on books concerning logic today. I'd appreciate it if anyone could add to the list!
OP, here's a couple of books that I stumbled on during my research and they seemed …
@uhinberg said:
Making a wise decision in any sphere requires a person to weigh different angles and opinions. So, in that spirit, here's a link to a relevant discussion: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=205439
Other peo…
@kshutes13 said:
Thank you everyone for all the incredibly helpful replies so far and sharing your experiences/what worked well for you. Based on what everyone has said, I think I'll sit in for the December exam just to get the experience bein…
@"Marco Antonio" said:
Hey everyone. So I graduated college in May. I started out with a 144 for my diagnostic. Since then my highest PT has been a 162 and I've been studying full-time. I am very proud of my progress thus far. My goal is to ge…
@"Alex Divine" said:
I think continuing to study is the right call. I know it may feel painful now, but it's just going to absolutely be worth it in the long run.
You'd work hard for $300,000, right? Doing well on the LSAT is likely worth…
@Chandymen said:
Literally in the exact same position as you (and also Canadian). I'm signed up for the December LSAT, but at this point I have just finished the CC and just wrote my first PT and I've realized that I still need a TON of work t…
@MichaelTheArchAngel said:
@WillGetThisLSAT said:
But if I would be in your position, I would write both the December and the February test.
If you write in December and do not achieve a competitive score they can open you…
Hey there. I was literally in your circumstance last week (also a Canadian). I was initially planning to sit for the Dec. take, but my jam-packed schedule didn't permit much study time, so I decided against taking the test in Dec.
The last thing yo…
@"vanessa fisher" said:
Hey @apawalter
so I did a bit more research and now I"m even more confused. I see what you are saying about the two 2,000 word essays as stated on OLSAS, but if you look on Osgoode's website for requirements they h…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@kshutes13 said:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2a/D_B_Weldon_Library_University_of_Western_Ontario_1.jpg
This is an architectural style known as brutalism. Very popular in the 70's…
@studysands said:
@"Alex Divine" currently aiming for Dec 2017 exam, but quite likely that i'll be taking February 2018 as well! So count me in!
Ditto. @"Alex Divine" , could you count me in too?
Several law schools have YouTube channels of their own. They post various talks, lectures, faculty and student interviews, etc. In my experience, those have helped quite a bit at getting a sense of what the school's like.
If you're looking for some…
@ElleWoods77 said:
@tringo335 said:
Aww sad you're leaving Dallas .. Yay for parents though! :-D
Lol awwh yes just for a year or so to be able to give myself a shot at my highest potential and build very strong applications…
Add me too please! Currently finishing up CC, and planning to sit for the December test! Will be PTing in a few weeks.
Preferred time: any time from after 8pm in the evenings (EST)
Also, this is a neat site to help you predict your chances in BC and Ontario:
http://lsutil.azurewebsites.net/Prediction2016
Data has been collected, compiled and computed from several prior cycles to give a fairly accurate prediction of one's cha…
@LivePumpkin said:
Thank you both for the quick responses. I really appreciate you both taking the time to read my post. After seeing no progress on my timed PTs I've just been feeling a general loss of direction. And @thisissparta , because o…