rest of their application. I was in a Boston U(#24) webinar the other day and the AO said that while their medians are high, they have accepted applicants with scores and GPAs as low as 145/2.x, resp
Georgia might be another place to look where #24 Emory in Atlanta I think has pretty strong employment numbers if I recall correctly. UNC lawyers dominate the good legal market in NC and the judge
Is it possible two questions in a row were removed for scoring? On PT 32 question #22 was removed for scoring (noted by an *) and question #24 is just gone. I'm basing this off of the answer key.
Is it possible two questions in a row were removed for scoring? On PT 32 question #22 was removed for scoring (noted by an *) and question #24 is just gone. I'm basing this off of the answer key.
Is it possible two questions in a row were removed for scoring? On PT 32 question #22 was removed for scoring (noted by an *) and question #24 is just gone. I'm basing this off of the answer key.
I've found that everything goes a little better for me when I'm sure about the stuff that I get to and worry less about getting to everything; in other words, if I go about a section with a
I realized it had given up printing at question #24 from section 3, and had resumed at question #7 from section 4, but stopped again at #17 from section 4. This threw off my entire timed run and when
The other difficulty with skipping around as you say you do sometimes is that the most difficult question(s) can be found anywhere on the exam: sometimes it's #13 and other times is #24. I advoca