I'm still debating if to apply this cycle or wait for next, as I'm currently straight out of undergrad and am starting an awesome new job!
How old will you be when starting law school? How many years of work experience will you have by then? :)
This is so helpful, thank you!!
I'd love to join :)
I'm still debating if to apply this cycle or wait for next, as I'm currently straight out of undergrad and am starting an awesome new job!
How old will you be when starting law school? How many years of work experience will you have by then? :)
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If I recall correctly, it wouldn't let me register for October because it said "already registered" or something like that cause it viewed October to be equivalent to September!
I wrote a test center complaint email thing about an issue I had in Sept and in it I asked about Oct registration, but I haven't heard back yet!
LSAC WON'T LET YOU REGISTER FOR BOTH OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER!!
I recently moved and I wrote the Sept test and tried to register for Oct here, and LSAC wouldn't let me register as October I think = Sept + Nov
Me as well :)
Have a meeting tomorrow with an established lawyer who practices in both the US and Canada.
What questions should I ask him?? :)
LSACinfo@.org I think
I'm not done mine yet, but happy to review yours if you like :)
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/83072
A lot of people seemed to think that PT 73 was particularly difficult, but strangely enough, PT 66 and 73 are my best scores to date.
So what some might find difficult, may be easier for others
But anyways, hope this helps haha
From my understanding, it's basically only based on LSAT scores, as I received fee waivers after my Sept LSAT last year, without having any other info available (such as transcripts) on LSAC.
They do it to increase applications. For example, I got a 166 and got fee waivers from schools like UVA which have medians above that.
Some schools like Duke promise an answer within 10 business days or something like that though, which is pretty great!
I emailed them saying I wanted to switch to a site that was "unavailable" and they did it for me (with no charge!)
So I would just email them and explain to them your situation :)
@ I have a little study group going in Vancouver if you want to write PTs with us :)
So based on my score from last year I got a fee waiver to schools like UVA, but when I went to apply this year it disappeared entirely???
I have a conference call scheduled with a very well-respected lawyer, who also taught at a T14 for a few years.
What questions should I ask him???
So I think that taking a year off will increase my chances of admission (one more year of grades to boost GPA).
Should I just wait to apply? Does it hurt my chances if I get rejected this year and re-apply next year??
Also, if I were to get accepted to a school, decide to take the year off then re-apply, does that hurt my chances of re-admission?? Thanks!!
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@ wait so did you have two 25 question lr and one 26 question lr??
YES EXACTLY!!!
I thought the 26 question LR was pretty hard, but the 25 Q one was pretty easy...
What was that fairy ring question though...... ??
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I had LR, RC, LR, LR, LG.
My first two LRs had 26 questions each and my last LR had 25. I'm assuming that one of my first two LRs had an experimental.
In S1 LR, I had a question about Freud? I'm not sure if I'm spelling it right...
In S3 LR, I had a question about the economist talking about small and medium businesses.
Does anyone remember any one of these questions and if so, can identify which one is the EXP section? T.T (3(/p)
WEIRD I had LR RC LR LR LG and my first LR had 25 Qs, and that one was experimental!! Did not have a Q about Freud :) Did had a Q about psychologists prescribing meds tho
What are y'all eating for breakfast on the big day??
What snacks are you bringing for the break???
From what I read online, breakfast should include slow-release carbohydrates, such as whole rolled porridge oats, whole grain bread or low-sugar muesli, as they provide slow-release energy. Adding a protein is also recommended, such as milk, yoghurt or eggs, to keep you feeling full for longer.
GIVE ME IDEAS FOR FUN FOODS TO LOOK FORWARD TO ON SATURDAY :)
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We are allowed to bring in 2 or 3 watches, right??????
THANK YOUUUU!
Got this email from USC:
"Our Binding Early Decision offers you the benefits of being awarded a scholarship of at least one-half tuition which is guaranteed for all three years. By December 15, you could be committed to a law school with world class faculty, a close-knit and diverse student body, and supportive alumni network."
GOOD CATCH !!!!! I did not know that, dang that sucks!!! Northwestern is one of my top choices :(
http://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/earlydecision.html
I'm fairly certain that the 7sage predictor factors in what month you apply! So you should plug in your 166 with an early october app, compared to let's say 168/169 with a december app and see what it says!
Also, you can apply now and still retake :)
Is it strange that I've gone grey even though I my score is still "temporarily on hold"?? :neutral: