Hi! Just wondering by "multiple LSAT attempts" what exactly do you mean? I've heard up to 3 is okay but does taking it even 2 or 3 times affect your application? Thank you!
Question-- due to current events. For the 7sage predictor, do you think that URM will still be a thing in this year's admissions? Or should we be calculating without?
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Shouldn’t “super reach” and “plausible reach” be swapped in this statement “I wouldn’t substitute a super reach for a more plausible reach” - or am I just reading it wrong? #feedback
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Hi! Just wondering by "multiple LSAT attempts" what exactly do you mean? I've heard up to 3 is okay but does taking it even 2 or 3 times affect your application? Thank you!
Question-- due to current events. For the 7sage predictor, do you think that URM will still be a thing in this year's admissions? Or should we be calculating without?
When I was researching what really influences your chances of getting into law school, I found that having a well-balanced approach to stress and downtime is surprisingly important—taking regular breaks and managing stress can actually boost your focus and performance during applications and exams. For those looking for a fun way to unwind, I sometimes use online platforms like <a href="viu" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://viu-viu.org/">viu viu</a> because they offer a wide variety of games and a user-friendly experience, making it easy to relax and recharge before getting back to studying. Just remember to keep a healthy balance between work and play!
Shouldn’t “super reach” and “plausible reach” be swapped in this statement “I wouldn’t substitute a super reach for a more plausible reach” - or am I just reading it wrong? #feedback
The statement is just saying you should apply to a more plausible reach school over a super reach, so it's correct.