Hey everyone, I couldn't find info about this online, so I figured I'd ask on here. I went to an undergraduate institution for a semester and ended up withdrawing from all of my classes (pretty sure it was non-punitive). Would I be required to include this transcript on my Lsac gpa? I was wondering because I did not end up earning any credits there. Thanks in advance!
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I haven't noticed any office hours recently. Are those coming back any time?
I think I got confused b/c we were supposed to be supporting the counter-argument.
The funding of the activity is warranted if it is funded. Yeah, that makes perfect sense
What does out of province expenditures mean?
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Interestingly, I feel as if I'm finding that my Br and timed scores do seem to differ too much in lr.
@maxkruman449 Thank you for the advice and I do agree. I will admit I do find the core curriculum interesting.
Any advice for someone who would like to write for the first time in April but has not started the curriculum? It looks as if there is a lot of material to cover. Is it necessary that one go through everything? Thanks
Feels like I'm speaking into a void sometimes, but I'll bite. I'm pretty sure most crooked lawyers would in fact claim otherwise.
Nice. Hoping I can get a decent score myself before they change the test in August. Just worried that if my score isn't great in June, then I won't really be able to retake it. And it will be my first time testing.
Exactly. No offense to 7 sage but I feel like all you see here is 170 stories with full rides to Harvard which is really unrealistic. It seems as if there's a misconception that such scores are necessary.
When I read presuppose, I thought it meant "came before" haha