Is there any issue with the strategy above? Vanderbilt is my dream school and I have to apply before Nov 15 in order to get an interview (which they recommend) but with how LG went last weekend I'm thinking I can definitely score higher on the Nov LSAT. Should I write an addendum if my score is a tad low and say I plan to take the test again in November and that I was a first time test taker on the sep exam?
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Curious if any of you guys are taking in March with the intent of going to school this fall? I'm taking to hope to improve my score and maybe get off a couple waitlists. What's the general consensus on this strategy?
Is LSAT score = Median considered "above" the median or "hitting the median"?
Am I the only one that took the September test and that the writing for is not available on LSAC?
I have the same question! I currently have 4 in my LSAC account and am unsure as to whether I should trim down to 3.
Interested. Let me know how you guys would like to organize.
Final deadline to apply is March 1st. It didn't ask if I wanted to remain on any kind of list, it just stated that an initial review had been completed but they weren't ready to give a decision and that they would provide a decision during the spring semester. Maybe they are just seeing how their class shapes up before they grant too many acceptances? I'm not sure - I do know it is not good for my anxiety!
Can someone help me understand what this means? I've received an email saying my initial review has been completed and the committee is not ready to make a decision and that a decision will be made sometime in the spring. Is this different from being on the waitlist? Should I consider writing a LOCI? Is there anything I can do to improve my chances?
Wow. I had the same exact outcomes on both LG and RC. -7 & -8 wtih the last RC section whooping my a**!!!
Well about exactly what I thought it would be. Just good enough to make me want to forgo November's and just low enough to where I feel compelled to give it another shot (in part due to the LG section on Sep). I really want to get applications out. Especially to one school in particular in which they must receive an app before Nov 15 to be eligible for the in person interview, but my score is a couple of points below their median. Any suggestions on how to handle all of this going forward would be so appreciated.
Hi, guys. Recently purchased the Ultimate+ and really am loving the wide range of problem sets available for improving. My question is this: if through my first run (in this case a MSS problem set) of a problem set I finish each question in good time with confidence, clarity, and correctness; is it worth my extra time to go back through this problem set immediately after with the videos and blind review, even if I felt 100% certain throughout? I'm making my way through the CC now.
Also want to say I love the camaraderie on 7sage. I'm very happy to be here. Writing in November for my first time!
Hi, guys. Recently purchased the Ultimate+ and really am loving the wide range of problem sets available for improving. My question is this: if through my first run (in this case a MSS problem set) of a problem set I finish each question in good time with confidence, clarity, and correctness; is it worth my extra time to go back through this problem set immediately after with the videos and blind review, even if I felt 100% certain throughout? I'm making my way through the CC now.
Also want to say I love the camaraderie on 7sage. I'm very happy to be here. Writing in November for my first time!
Thanks for the reply!! Best of luck to you as well!!