This is probably a silly question...but I *may* have a third LOR coming in next week, but will be ready to submit apps by the end of this week. Should I hold until I have that third one ready, or can I submit now and let that come in later?
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Couldn't hurt to do a lunch with both parents and just let them know what you plan to do and underscore that you wanted to bring them in on the plan as a way to start building this new family! Congratulations!
Thanks @.busis!
Thanks @.rizeq! I appreciate it!
Thanks @ -- I appreciate it! To clarify, as long as the app isn't being considered yet, when the letter comes in it would just get added to it, right?
Yes, totally agree. LR for me usually goes either fabulously or terribly, and I just never have a good idea. RC seemed ok and I was ok for most of LG, definitely had to guess on a couple on the last one...all going to come down to whether LR was -2/-3 or -6/-7! Haha.
@ I got a 164 and I have a 3.71 GPA. I'm in a grad program at Georgetown right now and was hoping to do a dual degree (could do it if I'm admitted this cycle) but it doesn't seem likely :/ Quite bummed.
Don't despair! I know folks who have gotten in with similar numbers, plus I'm sure your grad program will cut in your favor.
@ JUST got my email...holy moly I got the score I was waiting for...now to e-mail my school and ask for more $$$. Thank you to the December LSAT for being so kind. Wishing everyone the best!!!
Yay!! Still waiting here but congratulations! Great news :)
@ Was the RC passage about eating raw foods and evolution of digestive tract experimental? That section was my 2nd RC and I found it all harder than my first RC
I think so--I only had one RC and that was not part of it!
@ If today is the day, what time should I expect to go grey?
Dave Killoran from Powerscore on Twitter is suggesting 4:30PM EST...but who knows tbh
Nearly the exact same thing is currently happening to me, down to the score range. I'm not sure that I have any advice, per se, but that the diagnosis of my situation from my family and boyfriend is that I'm in my own head about it and putting way too much pressure on myself (because I'm in the same boat--not doing well on this exam means I have to sit out this application cycle, essentially).
I am trying to break the streak by adjusting my attitude (the LSAT isn't in charge, I am, and also if I view this as a crisis-about-to-happen that's precisely what it will be) and taking one last PT tonight. I'm not sure if that's helpful, but you're definitely not alone (and good to hear I'm not either!)