Or anyone that has finished the CC!
I would love like a study buddy and we over PT's specifically sections of LR and RC!
I find that hearing other people's train of thought and explaining my own reasoning helps me.
If anyone interested LMK!
interested! this would be life-changing lol
I applied last year to a school I had a 30% chance and got in! so YOLO doesn't hurt to apply!
@ said:
Just finished..... the LG i had was not bad at all... except for the last game about the damn chapters (16-18 or whatever)... i had no idea what to do
RC was okay, i'm not overly confident in how i did but i dont think i sucked either.. i DO know that the diplomat passage was my worst one... i had to guess on a lot of the answers... i hope i made up for it with the other 3 passages
LR feels like my best section, it was not too bad
that LG game with the 16-18 oddly reminded me of LSAT 37 S3 G4!!!!!
me! i'm taking it in jan!
hi! melaniehernan@.com
Or anyone that has finished the CC!
I would love like a study buddy and we over PT's specifically sections of LR and RC!
I find that hearing other people's train of thought and explaining my own reasoning helps me.
If anyone interested LMK!
@ Haha it is nice being accepted but that 6 figure debt isn't so nice
@ I've been thinking about sitting for the June LSAT because I know I could do better. My fear is that June LSAT will get cancelled as well. But we will see!
omg meeeee!
Hello!
I applied to law schools with a151 in my LSAT, 3.4 GPA, URM.
Obviously not the best but I decided to apply this cycle as it is the end of my gap year and because of other external factors.
I am interested in International Law which is why I applied to American as it's ranked #4 in IL.
I got into American with no money and I would have to move to D.C. Tuition itself would be $174,000 for 3 years.
American is my #1 because of the amazing international program but that cost...but I also would want to practice law in D.C.
I got into St. Thomas University and got $25,000 scholarship so it would come out around $65,000 for 3 years and live at home.
It is tempting only because I wouldn't have to take out as many loans.
My parents also wouldn't be able to help out with law school $ as they support my family + grandparents.
I would love to hear anyone's thoughts, input and/or what you would do in my position. Thank you and hope you're all staying safe!
I applied last year to one of my reach schools past their deadline and still got admitted! I would say apply anyways and if not there is always the next cycle. Best of luck :)