Agreed with the above posters! Don't jump the gun too fast! My fingers are crossed that you will also gain admissions to schools that are great alternatives to your top choice
160 is a great score!. I would redo the CC, focusing on question types and sections that I'm struggling with and skimming through the rest. Redoing the CC will help you become re-familiarized with the LSAT material. I notice that like lifting weight…
@"nessa.k13.0" said:
^ what FixedDice said. Also if you authorize having your pre-law advisor linked to your LSAC account, they can see when you take the LSAT. They don’t automatically have access to your applications though.
Oh I was under …
@"Leah M B" said:
@Alex To be clear, I think this only affects need-based aid directly from the schools. Federal loans are determined by the FAFSA folks and they don't require parent information for the loans. But if you want need-based aid fr…
@Alex said:
@OverRatedUnderAchiever said:
This is crazy, does anyone care to use their opinions on why this is occurring? Theories, explainations, stats, etc??
Law school is (largely) a scam and this is an easy way to scam …
Hey @Alex . I was also curious how much background in finance you need to get a JD related job in Finance. If our experience is nil, could we compensate through self study or perhaps taking relevant business courses during law school
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@akistotle said:
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@akistotle said:
I think @"Cant Get Right" or @"Accounts Playable" might be able to give you advice.
So I’m tagging them!!!
How do you change …
For games where you may not have alot of inferences, check answer choices that you think would create a limited set of scenarios If you go through JY's explanations, he doesnt always verify answer choices in a random way. You will get this game sens…
By getting your LG as perfect as possible through FoolProof and by learning strategies for LR question types, you should be well on your way to 170s. Your LR score is already relatively high so learning how to efficiently tackle each question type w…
@"Jonah Chadwick Griego" said:
Harvard and Yale are the goals. Figure if I shoot high enough I will land at an amazing school either way!
Shoot for the stars and land on the moon!
Check above the law's law school rankings. It ranks schools by employment outcomes and other relevant outputs as opposed to inputs like gpa and average lsat score
@akistotle said:
I think @"Cant Get Right" or @"Accounts Playable" might be able to give you advice.
So I’m tagging them!!!
How do you change font size like that haha
I have to agree with @"Seeking Perfection" here. 170 isn't a score that is guranteed nor is it a score that you can force into a certain deadline. Unless you have extraordinary circumstances that would prevent you from doing otherwise, I would focus…
It seems that your brain is being adjusted into LSAT mode after having taken a couple sections, which would explain why your second LR is higher than your first. It is also possible that the second LR is easier for that given test. Its not unheard …
I'm not sure what you mean by negation and denying a relationship is attacking a premise. You would use negation to check answer choices on an NA question to see if it would destroy the argument; this would imply that the answer choice is a necessa…
Haha nice! Its been cold, for California these days haha. You said you were from socal right? You will be well acclimated to the busy life of a law student and a lawyer.
@"Leah M B" said:
Let me tell you, I am exhausted to my bones! Hahaha. I…
Wow you have done a lot and still managed to get a good LSAT score! @"Leah M B"
@"Leah M B" said:
I looked for a new job while studying. I also was a bridesmaid and planned a bridal shower, negotiated a new lease on my apartment, had jury dut…
I heard some people do this with some success. You should experiment and try it out. Personally, I stuck with bubbling after every question because I feel more rushed bubbling after every RC or LG. Different strokes for different folks. Just have to…
I'll have to agree with @Mitchell-1 . T6 schools already have enough prestige in their own right and not having to deal with loan payments or feel like you need do BigLaw forever is liberating too.
@"Mitchell-1" said:
@goingfor99th sai…