How might I obtain the LSAT Prep Test #43 by Tuesday? While there are a couple on Amazon, they all will arrive past Wednesday. I was hoping to purchase the test and have it arrive Tuesday... so I can join the BR group Wednesday evening.
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I joined the call but I was the only one on the call... so I dropped. Maybe next Sunday? :)
Thank you! I've already registered for the September test. When is the last date I can cancel?
Okay great! I have purchased 78... and it's scheduled to arrive on Tuesday.
Another question... 78 will be my 2nd prep test to do. I have heard the more recent the test, the harder the test. As 78 was given in June 2016... I would assume that it would be the hardest test or harder than most. I am torn whether I complete 78 now and join the BR group review... or wait until I've gone through a couple other earlier tests and save 78 until I'm closer to September. Thoughts?
Can you help me understand the February test? Does it count towards the application or not? If we waited until December, but got sick... would the February test still be okay to include in this year's application process or not?
I'm in the same boat... been studying for the last month but just recently came across 7sage which has helped provide a lot more clarity. It depends on your situation. If you have the luxury to wait a year and you have a desire for a target school, then you might want to consider making sure your score is high and take the additional year to study. Personally I lack the luxury of waiting a year... so I'll be taking it this year for sure. I would also be concerned waiting until December as you are only giving yourself one test for the the application process. What if you fall sick around December? Then you would definitely have to wait two years before you start law school. Again, I personally don't have the luxury to wait 2 years to go to law school.
How do I see how much time is remaining on my account?
I'm going to try to make this one! Working on my drills...
This is great! Are you still studying for the December test? I will collaborate / add to it if I can.
It starts with 4 boxes - 1) LR - Arguments, 2) LG - Logic, 3) RC - Grammar, 4) Strategy. It is revisited for most of the sections at some level within one of those four areas. I was hoping there might be a PDF that has the entire chart that I may use as a table of contents reference while reviewing the sections.
I have worked for 10 years and I've now taken a year off. During this time I decided that law school may be an option so I started studying for the LSAT. I was also concerned about taking too much time off studying for the LSAT. What employers and recruiters have told me is that the gap in your resume is okay IF you can describe what you have been doing during that time. However, studying for longer than a year to get into law school will not look great. I would suggest once you reach a year of not working, you might consider applying for a part time job. You could work at a law firm or a large corporation. Both options will build your resume for your law school application, or if you decide not to pursue law.
Would it be possible to have a copy of the LSAT map? It's a great reference, however I would really like to have a PDF version printed so I can reference it while I listen to each lesson. I know it would help me piece together all the lessons better as I am going through the core curriculum.
Yes it does. Thank you!
If we all have three letters of recommendation... and they are all glowing... what would set one apart from the other?
What key factors makes one letter of recommendation better than another? What would be the wow factor from an admissions standpoint for the letters of recommendation?
I was worried about the same thing. I have two white stripes on the left and right of my picture, but you can tell my picture is me. Thank you for reaching out to LSAC and finding out for sure.
I get PT 80 tonight -- arriving at 8pm. However I plan to come and listen.
Okay... thank you!