Today, though, I took my first test in the 50s (#55) after taking a couple near #80, and the LR sections felt much closer to the old style I'd been used to than the new style I'd seen in #7
This was a while ago, but I will also add that my mom went to Penn for law school when it was ranked #5 and she went to a competitive school-- on par with Northeastern, BU, Pitt, etc... but by no mean
example if you wanted to review #15 and there is #5/9/11 in front of that one then they will work on those first and you can join later if you need. Although joining and helping others is recommended
retake. Second, if you're going for take #5, be prepared to write an addendum explaining your 140ish score, along with why you wanted to keep taking the exam. Third, how much stress will this ad
@"Adam Hawks" I was still in a stage of prep where I was not going full force on a PT schedule. I had that schedule fairly mapped out (and am in the midst of it now). During that RC grind, I
I visited Georgetown during an admitted students open house with it being maybe #5 on my list. But gosh darnit they wined and dined and sold the hell out of me. It's honestly like #2 on my list n
Some people might encompass this all with "rankings," but deciding between like school ranked #5 and school ranked #7 should be more about your personal goals/needs, and once you're out
I visited Georgetown during an admitted students open house with it being maybe #5 on my list. But gosh darnit they wined and dined and sold the hell out of me. It's honestly like #2 on my list n
to above mean that, you skip #3 and go do #4 and #5 and then go on to the next game, (coming back after going through all the other games, similar to a LR type of skip) OR does the "skip and com
to above mean that, you skip #3 and go do #4 and #5 and then go on to the next game, (coming back after going through all the other games, similar to a LR type of skip) OR does the "skip and com
to above mean that, you skip #3 and go do #4 and #5 and then go on to the next game, (coming back after going through all the other games, similar to a LR type of skip) OR does the "skip and com
Columbia is currently the #5 law school in the nation. But relative to other schools within its ranks, its 25th/50th/75th percentile GPAs are incredibly low: 3.56/3.70/3.81.