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Wednesday, Feb 26 2014

Simply put: No real indication that an LSAT date is easy compared to others.

Longer answer: Due to LSAT being on a curve, a test in Dec. might yield a tougher LSAT percentile as many people repeating the test look to take it on this date. ie. 80 right in June may yield a 90 percentile but in December it may be an 87 percentile. This is based on opinion by myself and others but it does seem plausible.

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Friday, Jun 20 2014

@ This is all i could find relating to canadian schools. It does look a little out of date but still fairly accurate. I doubt there is any predictor sites for Canadian schools.

http://www.oxfordseminars.ca/LSAT/lsat_profiles.php

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jasoncampana919
Wednesday, Feb 19 2014

That COD reference was one for the ages..

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Monday, Mar 17 2014

Follow this:

http://classic.7sage.com/lesson/fool-proof-guide-to-perfection-on-logic-games/

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Wednesday, Mar 12 2014

The Island has some very wise words. I second the scotch.

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Tuesday, Feb 11 2014

What I really want to do is gain a JD then become an agent in the sports industry. I know a JD is not required however, many agents are former lawyers and I can potentially use my law degree as a back-up if my goal changes. If any of you have further info on the sports industry regarding a JD i would love to hear it!

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Tuesday, Feb 11 2014

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A lesson in Life

To all who study this test,

As I first started to study the LSAT I was immediately drawn to my score. Even after one week of practice I was so concerned with a 160 that I would pause the timer, spend an extra 3 minutes on a curve breaker question then continue the test. This practice method showed me that I was capable of a 165 however, I was not practicing like it was the real thing.

When I was taking the Dec. LSAT, I immediately became nervous and flustered that time was slipping by and there was no option to pause for a question. By not feeling in control of the test, the test controlled me.

I received my score of 152 and as it is disappointing, this mark couldn't be more of a blessing. In life much like the LSAT, failure will come and obstacles will seem tiresome and daunting. The key is to reaffirm faith and believe that the light is at the end of the tunnel. This mark showed me how bad I want to study law and I realize that I can handle failure but I can't handle giving up. What I realize now is that no matter how bad your PT's are, you will grow and succeed for when the real test comes. I hope this little informative shows you that there are no short-cuts for success and I found this out the hard way. I hope everyone can understand that a score today does not mean the same score tomorrow...now go get that score you want.

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Tuesday, Dec 10 2013

cameronmfraser1 & Keisha: No word of a lie I had the same instance where at least 8 question I believe #2-9 where either D or E as well. This was the first LR for me (I had 3). It definitely at first made me nervous.

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Monday, Dec 09 2013

I had LR LG LR LR RC. On one of the LR's sections there was one stimulus but two questions (Q9-Q10) so I hope to GOD that was the experimental (If anyone can tell em they no longer do this method it would save me a lot of worrying hours). On the comments above the mirrors passage on RC was absolutely mind boggling. I hope everyone took out everything they learned in this course and applied it on the test. :)

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Wednesday, Apr 09 2014

jasoncampana919

Wait-listed

Hi Guys,

I have just heard from my Top Law school that my application is currently wait-listed. Does anyone know how to get off this and become an admitted candidate? I know re-doing the LSAT is a possibility, but with less than two months, it sounds like a rush reaction. Any suggestions would be awesome. :)

Thanks.

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Friday, Apr 04 2014

Obviously, with an LSAT at the 75% percentile and a GPA above the 75% median i'd say your a lock for admission. I don't think anyone can truly say what $ you'd likely get. It would be decent but certainly not half or a full ride in my opinion. Good Luck :)

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