Sorry if this is already a feature I'm missing, but if not, it would be great to do the lessons just on what you struggle with (based on the prep test analytics). I find that I spend a lot of time doing lessons on things that I don't struggle with, and I would love to be able to just see which lessons would be recommended for me.
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Hello, I was wondering if anyone could give insights into what schools I should look into and what my chances are, as I've found information about Canadian schools to be harder to find.
I know some schools drop your lowest credits, which would be ideal; I feel that my current cgpa is pretty low at around 3.5 since all of the schools I have looked into are asking for 3.8/3.9. At this point, I would be happy to get into any school, so I am not too picky. I'm taking the LSAT in June, but so far my range of scores has fallen between 165-170. I know that applications have been tough, but I am really hoping not to apply to too many schools to save money, and due to my immigration situation, I ideally need to find a school this following year rather than wait another cycle as that would complicate things with my student visa.
Does anyone have any recommendations for Canadian law schools that weigh LSAT more heavily or are maybe more forgiving on dropping some credits?
Hi,
I noticed I consistently perform much worse on Science RC passages, even with blind reviews, and it takes me much longer to understand the arguments. I feel like the answers to different kinds of passages almost come more intuitively in a way that just doesn't happen for the science ones. I was wondering if anyone else has this issue or has tips to work on this!
Thanks :)