I am not looking for any scholly money...my priority is to get admission from ANY t14 law schools so that I can start school in Fall 2017. I am taking both December and February exams and I was wondering if I have little chance for those schools with February score even if I have median LSAT and 75% GPA? I am also an international (but have Undergraduate degree from a top US university. I heard it's harder for international applicants to get admitted.
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I just started studying LSAT...my goal is 175+... do you recommend taking all 75 tests?
So the following is the order that I attempt again when I come back after I skip them during the 1st pass in an LR section:
Do you guys have any other suggestions?
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Thank you all for the great tips!!! Definitely going to try your suggestions. Good luck to you all.
Should you skip and return after finishing the whole section (finish other games first) or should you return to it after completing other questions in THAT game?
I am considering to upgrade to the ultimate admission pkg... how long does it usually take to get the apps done when you work with David? I am applying to all t14 schools... cause I am writing for both Dec and Feb test, I am trying to finish the app process as soon as possible
@ really?? then why are people keep saying we have a circular game in 70s??
@ Thank you sooo much!!! I think PT79 has a circuclar game
Hi all
I've done only 2 PTs in 70s and just want to do those PTs with weird, rare logic games that threw people off before December.
I know 72 has circular..and what other PTs in 70s have weird games?
Thank you so much! :)
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@.Busis Is this available only to those who paid for an admissions course?
I can't access to the post as well.
You can always use old tests and personally I benefitted A LOT from reusing PTs. What really helped was to doing 8 sections PT everyday so that I become automatic approaching the test. Since you've been obviously scoring in 170s, I think you should aim for September.
Hi,
I've seen many posts about skipping and pacing strategy, especially those where ppl say they skip and fix their mistakes in the last 10 min in any LR section. But I've also heard some ppl only give themselves 30 min per section to mimic the test day anxiety.
But should I rather give myself full 35 min, instead of 30min, if I am trying to practice the skipping and fixing strategy?
What do you guys think?
Are all t14 schools except Yale rolling based???
@ congrats!!! can you share how you improved so much on RC? RC is my worst section, too.
I'm a non-URM and have average softs with 2-3 years of work experience.
If I don't mind paying a sticker, which T-14 schools should I apply? Do I even have a shot (especially at Michigan, UVA, Northwestern) with such low LSAT?
For those getting consistently - 0 in LG, how do you guys do in timing?
Do you usually have bunch of time left after doing all 4 games? or do you need full 34 min (excluding 1min for bubbling)?
anyone knows? :)
@ what was your RC score average in 70s other than 79?
Thanks...! I got 151 for diagnostic...so I think I need all of the old tests.