I wish the LSAT was a group test where you can pick your own group. We could have an LG expert, an RC expert, and an LR expert on the same team. We could be the Golden State Warriors of the LSAT. #sup
Amazing is right! I tend to believe most of the #s on MYLSN for URMS. Anyway, I also know a few great applicants with high GPAs but lower LSATS (sub 165s) who got $$ at CCN and in at other places. A 1
@Mellow_Z no worries! it's really just that i cannot figure out #s 6,7,& 10 in the second LR section & I had to hop before they went over them. i can always post a question abt them or so
For example, if you have in your possession, all 80 PTs, (1-35 are used for drilling in CC), you would have PT #s 36 - 80, which leaves you 44 PTs. I estimated there are 22 Saturdays between today Se
I would wager no. According to law school numbers dot com, both your GPA & LSAT score are below their 25th percentile. Those#s being 3.2 and 149. I believe it is highly unlikely to be accepted
I sympathize with @Matthew524 frustration. This is major news and if it is indeed true, the way you guys have been studying will have to be altered essentially because now you have to accustom yoursel
I often find that when I hit a patch of tough Qs in the high teens #s, it helps me to turn to the end of the section and work back. Sometimes seeing the fresh page and crushing some of the easier Qs t
I often find that when I hit a patch of tough Qs in the high teens #s, it helps me to turn to the end of the section and work back. Sometimes seeing the fresh page and crushing some of the easier Qs t