I was hoping to see if someone has be able to make a concise explanation/understanding of this indicators and their respective rules. I find the them to be a bit confusing relative to #1 and #2 - espe
I completely understand how hard it is to stick to a grind every single day... I think the #1 most important thing for motivation is to remember why you want to go to law school in the first place. Fo
My worst is RC, best is LG. My biggest issue is timing. I can't get to the last passage of RC EVER, I can never get past #19 on LR, and I can never finish last passage of LG.
which was LR. I bombed the LR questions from #15-22 in that same section. I did poorly on all logic game questions in the final section except for the last one, which I surprisingly got 4/5 questio
Doing a quick search of Texas schools it seems like Texas Tech #111 might be your best case scenario this cycle. LSAT 25-50-75: 153-155-157 GPA: 3.2 3.42 3.6 1st time bar passage: 87% Employed 10 mon
Using 7sage's law school predictor with these numbers (2.8, 170) has had me rather confident about my chances for the schools I'm hoping for 20-40 ranked, with UF my #1 choice. 7sage predict
The other 2/5 are professors that I had a great relationship with as well, and was #1 in their classes, but their communications with me has been extremely poor which has me worried of what they might
This is well after your post, but I had a room mate in grad school who did a law degree at a school ranked around #100 or lower at that time. They have since come up, they are in the 90's, but t
Extra Background: My main targets are a half dozen lower T14-mid teen schools. I am still narrowing down backups but they will be between #18 and #s 31 I am an extreme super-splitter with a strong
There are however, sources that show you how real people in industry view schools. For example, Duke is at the bottom of the T14 at #12 this year. However, their graduates are viewed near the top of
in practicing for the LSAT and have to give my #1 recommendation to the Delguard ER . It is 0.5 MM and has a mechanism that prevents the lead from breaking (up to three clicks). It has saved me all
THE. Harvard, ranked 3rd in the US, falls below #12 Duke in the same survey. I would think in Harvard's case that is fine, and not an argument against it because the brand of the university as
I start from #15 and go all the way down. I feel confident on 100% accuracy on the first 15 so I focus my energy and time on the more difficult ones at the end.
I'm aiming for a 160 as well, I've had the best results in LR by going immediately to #11, and spending most of the time up front on the harder questions, getting to he end with around ~18 m
disease is one of the main killers in the U.S. (#1 or close to it). However, that doesn't mean that most people have heart disease. A quick google search says it contributes to a quarter of all
the earlier you apply the better. If you have a #1 school that you know, without a doubt, you would attend if you got accepted, then it might be worth while to apply early decision. There will be mor
Okay someone PLEASE help me. So I am planning on taking the November 14th LSAT (just under 4 months from now) but I have heard that it is beneficial to apply early decision to my #1 school if I want a
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin Thanks for the post! William and Mary is my #1 choice too, plus I live not too far from it. I hope to be accepted by it for 2021 cycle. I am also looking into university of M
Next, a good LSAT can right a lot of GPA wrongs. Even with my aforementioned garbage GPA, my LSAT got me into my top-choice school. Some top-tier schools are more lenient about GPA than others. In the
Interesting, I had a different experience with LR bible. I started with it a few weeks ago, because it's probably the #1 recommended material series online for LSAT prep, but after reading the fi