Is it true that some law schools leave an applicant’s application in limbo after it has been submitted and never respond?
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@ Is your commute 1.5 hours because of distance or traffic? If it's because traffic and not distance, you could go to a near by Starbucks right after work and study late. Then, drive home when there is no traffic to avoid the long commute home.
Congrats!! Keep at it! Where did you see the biggest improvement?
In this beautiful thing we call "life" people are always going to tell you what to do and how you should be living "your" life. But, at the end of the day, you have to trust your gut and do what "you" feel is best. From what I've gathered about you from your posts, you've worked extremely hard to achieve your most recent score of 164. With that score, it makes me wonder, why would you put in so much work and not reap the reward? So, if the only pressure you feel weighing heavy on you is your family's input, I would say, hold off until next year's cycle. Yes, your family might question your decision once again by holding off, but if you apply early next cycle, you'd be in a much better position to get offers to your liking. Either way, I wish you good luck and congrats on your acceptance to Temple!
@ Yup, online! No one has expressed interest for in-person study sessions yet.
@ @ @ Will do! The plan is to send a message to everyone who wants in by the end of this week and get started.
@ Absolutely! There are about five of us now. I'm waiting until this coming week to see how many more want to join and then will proceed with getting started!
@ Study partners that I could go over questions with that they got right and I got wrong in order to figure out what strategy they used. Also, to discuss what method of studying has benefited them the most and why. To name a few.
@ Sounds good! I will PM you.
@ I will PM you.
@.ashley92 Yes, please add me!
How's it going everyone? I am officially registered for the January 2019 LSAT and actively working on 7sage's Ultimate + study material. Through the course of my studying I'd like to set up study sessions with others also registered for the January LSAT and or anyone who would like to join. I'm located in Orange, CA. We could meet up in person or through a medium that allows video chat. If anyone is interested, please let me know by replying to this post/private messaging me. Also, a little bit about me, I am 32, currently working for Progressive Insurance's house counsel, engaged to my best-friend, Arizona State Alum, Marine Veteran and a huge sports fan. My goal score is somewhere in the mid-160s. I hope some of us are able to connect!
What's up guys! After finishing the CC, how did you approach studying for the logical reasoning section? What worked? What didn't work? Thanks in advance.
@ Ah ok. Thanks for clarifying!