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If you have classes pending and don't plan on applying before those classes are complete, you should wait to send the official transcript to LSAC. If you are applying before those classes are complete then you should of course send in whatever official transcript is on record. With this second path you could contact each of the law school admission offices and tell them an updated transcript will be submitted on whatever date it's ready.
I suppose a sufficient assumption can be a necessary assumption if that sufficiency is singular (no other sufficiency exists).
Once I realized Stephanie was making a straw man argument, the right answer just falls out of the sky!!
Congratulations and thank you for sharing!
Your LG score can easily be made to perfection in that time frame. Consider studying everyday for at least 30 minutes instead of hours/week. More distributed practice will have a greater impact on your learning.
I'm in exactly the same position with score. I suggest you focus on foolproofing logic games, as a -0 entirely attainable in a short time frame. I've been going through the core curriculum for logical reasoning to improve as much as possible, practicing logical symbol conversion in a split second is helpful. Reading comprehension at this point seems like the most difficult to change, as I average about the same loss as you.
Just my opinion, but presenting a story of hardship doesn't usually come across as a testament to your maturity nor potential positive contributions to a law school. You have some very good content here:
...participating in mainstage theatre performances in college. I have a lot of extracurriculars that I enjoy, for instance I'm in a fraternity and hold risk management chair and I also am treasurer for an honor society. I did track my first two years of college and was a competitor in the conference championship for my event. I interned at the prosecuting attorney's office and got some interesting courtroom experience...>
Expand on the responsibility roles using specifics and "I" statements. Remember that you are trying to show the admissions committees that you will contribute positively to the law school program.
Most people have troubled pasts as children, and while this definitely contributes to personality, it's not certain whether positively or negatively.