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Tuesday, Jun 30 2020

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Admission 2021

Hey all, I have a question about admission 2021. Recently I‘ve heard a lot of people are going to or planning on deferring.

So if there are too much people deferring this year, would that be shrinking the next cycle admission pool?

Does anyone have any ideas?

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Saturday, Aug 29 2020

@ said:

I had LG-LR-RC. For LG, I honestly don't remember the theme of G1. G2 was gold and silver items, G3 was gym music piano and sailing schedules (or something else with G M P S items), and G4 was transcribing/recording/preparing interviews. For LR I had a question on free market/government control, and a question on the prices for delivery of the mail. For RC I had liberal environmentalism, judge vs jury trials, Rome and India patriotism comp passage, and honeybee distance sensing. I thought LG was harder than average, and will loosen the curve a bit - felt some timing pressure towards the end, and even the earlier games each had a couple of tough questions. LR felt much easier than normal, as did RC (up until honeybees, which was harder) - those might tighten the curve.

Hey buddy, how do you feel about RC? thx

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Wednesday, Apr 29 2020

I wonder how harder it will be. I guess more people are going to apply law school in order to hide from the recession. It sucks

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Monday, Mar 29 2021

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Taking LSAT five times?

Hi,

Here is some basic info of me: I took two lsat's two years ago and cancelled them. It was so stupid to do that but I was like a nuts and know nothing about lsat. I took another two lsat last year, one for 150, one for 157. I started studying since October last year. My current pt score (using LSAC Lawhub) is around 170, sometimes higher sometimes lower.

I registered lsat in June. Recently, I talked with some people in this boat, read some related articles. All said that I shouldn't take more than five times. So this would be my last chance to get a fine score.

So I wonder if anyone had experiences taking more than five times? Does that affect admission a lot?

If not taking June, My options are August or October. I feel that October is a little bit late. And June is the last flex test, meaning less materials, less pressure?

Just want to talk with someone who had this issue.

Thanks!

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Thursday, May 28 2020

For people who registered July LSAT, do we need to do anything? Like re-register? in order to take the Flex-lsat?

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Friday, May 28 2021

interested

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Monday, Sep 21 2020

Hi, I think I have the same situation. Don't know if you still received the notification, but did you get it?

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Monday, Jun 15 2020

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About Flex test device

Just wonder if we are allowed to use tablets like yoga or surface with their pencils? Or we have to take the flex on the normal computer with mouse? Thanks!

Hey, I am working on RC, under problem set. Basically, I pick some RC questions and practice. But this morning, when I try to reopen the old self-created problem set (specifically for RC and LG), when I click "Show Questions", it takes me forever to load. Does anyone know what happens here or have the similar issue?

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Monday, Jul 06 2020

Hey, I think my situation is quite similar, PT scores are around 168-170. I am taking Aug LSAT, which is my second time. I wonder how you prepare to form the group? Such as groupme or slack?

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Wednesday, May 06 2020

Also, there might be more people applying to T14, given the econ situation. So, it was like, more applicants but less spots?

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Wednesday, May 06 2020

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Fall admission 2021

I just talked to one of my friends, who admitted Yale but decided to defer to 2021.

I simply wonder, how many people do you guys think will do the same things as my friend did. I guess, the more people in this cycle choose to defer, the harder for us to get in law school in the upcoming cycle.

It's really disappointed... If all students choose to defer, would that means we have to get 180 on LSAT in order to get in law school?

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Monday, Oct 05 2020

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A year plan, advises, chat

Hi everyone. I think I couldn't catch up this cycle. After five months study, I got 157 on the Aug lsat. Normally, people encourage me to take the next one in Nov or Dec. However, I am also a CS master student who has a extremely heavy workload. It's impossible to handle schoolwork and LSAT at the same time. Also, this is my fifth year of leaving my home country. I've been stayed in my apartment alone since the covid-19, not only I have to prepare LSAT, but also I need to deal with the psychological pressure.

But I am not giving up my law school plan, it's just not the right time to fight for it. But I don't want to waste these several months (assuming I take the next LSAT in Sept or June in the next year). RC is my worst part. Apparently, I am not a English speaker. Just wonder if anyone had the similar experience or has any suggestions? Maybe some helpful books (related to RC topics) to read?

Thanks!

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