Hello, I have a quick question.
Do you guys know how to send additional LOR to waitlisted schools?
Should I use the LSAC service? Will they still be able to foward LOR to schools I am waitlisted at?
Hello, I have a quick question.
Do you guys know how to send additional LOR to waitlisted schools?
Should I use the LSAC service? Will they still be able to foward LOR to schools I am waitlisted at?
I have taken the LSAT 4 times so far (168,165,169 and Cancellation). I know that these are not bad scores, but as an international student with no reportable GPA, I might need a better score to get into T14. I have alreay submitted almost all applications and I wonder how badly law schools will look at fifth take?
Before the December LSAT(which I cancelled), I normally score low-170 and RC is my weakest section.
If I take the Feb LSAT, would law schools hold my application automatically?
I know that taking the LSAT five times is so unconventional, so I ask for the advice from 7 sagers.
What font size do you use for your personal statement?
I have read some posts recommending about using font size 12. But, is it okay to use the size 11? (if there is not requirement from the school).
It is extremely hard to accomodate my thoughts in 2 pages with font size 12..
What are you thoughts?
@476.rizeq the four Indian LSATs released are ACTUAL 2009 LSAT—India, the ACTUAL 2010 LSAT—India, and the ACTUAL 2012 LSAT—India. You can find more information below.
http://www.pearsonvueindia.com/lsatindia/official-test-prep
Has anyone taken an Indian LSAT?
I have taken almost every LSAT released while preparing to write my first LSAT lsat December.
Surfing on the internet, I have noticed that there are 4 Indian LSATs available. Although I have heard a few times from here and there that Indian LSATs are much easier than our USA and Canada LSAT, after taking the second one (the first one was the same with Sample LSAT), I felt that this one is not that much easier, maybe only a little.
I would love to know what others think about this one, especially about the second one.
Hello everybody,
I was wondering if anybody could help clarify something for me. I am a little confused about diagramming the sentences with two "if (or unless)". How could I translate the following sentence into the formal lawgic?
"no plant is worth growing unless it bears fruit"
I tried this way " - bears fuits ----> (P ---> - WG) " but this structure is not helpful.
Is it okay to translate this into either one of the following?
" -bears fruits ---> P ---> --WG" or " - bears fruits + P ---> - WG"
Can anyone shed some light on this?
P.S: Please helpe me with the next one too
"New investment that takes place while interest rates are falling cannot lead to the huge growth"
I got one from Columbia too today. I do not stand a chance too(169).