Hey guys!
I applied super late last year with bad results so I withdrew my applications and will be applying again this cycle. I was wondering if I have to repurchase CAS to send in my applications? Also will I need opt for CRS again?
Send me a PM, in Asia as well.
I'm taking the September LSAT as well, but am super interested in studying together!
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> Where can I run my LSAC GPA?
Same question^
Gotcha! Thank you so much :)
Hey guys!
I applied super late last year with bad results so I withdrew my applications and will be applying again this cycle. I was wondering if I have to repurchase CAS to send in my applications? Also will I need opt for CRS again?
Sent my international transcript weeks ago, it still hasn't been processed! :(
Interested!
Hey guys, I live in Austin and I am looking for someone to study for the January LSAT with me. Please comment or dm if you are from the same area and want to study together!
Thank you, that sounds like solid advice.
The entire 50- 85 range. Also I have done the lg's and rc's from 25 and up. Sorry should have clarified that in the post!
@ Thank you so much for your detailed answer. I had a follow up question. I understand how submitting right now for universities with rolling admissions would be beneficial, but is it the same for universities with non-rolling admissions and deadlines around February/March? I am sorry if it is something very obvious that I am unaware of!
Hey guys!
I gave the LSAT in November and exhausted all the recent test material while preparing. I want to try again in January and thus am looking for ideas to get more material to practice. The harder the better, because I feel like that's the only way I will not get flustered during the actual exam.
Do you all have any recommendations about books I could practice from, old tests that have questions that match the profile of the recent questions, etcetera that I can use?
Thanks!
Thank you all of you for the advice, it really helped me make a decision!
Super interested!
Hey Guys,
So this is my first time posting here but I often read the discussions and think that they are really helpful. I am hoping for some advice with my current dilemma.
So I have given the LSAT 3 times already, and always with score increases. My latest score was a 168, which was great, but it's just that I have been consistently scoring in the 171's for months now on practice exams. I messed up the logic games section really bad in the actual test even though I usually get a perfect score in that section on preptests.
But if I register to give the January test it will be my fourth attempt, and am wondering if this is one time too many? I have to apply this cycle, so another concern is not having the score (even if there's an increase) in time for admissions. And finally I feel like I have run out of recent preptests to practice on if I do decide to give it another shot.
I really feel like I can still improve, and more than anything, I believe I want to figure out the challenge of the LSAT to grow as a person.
What do you all recommend?
Hey Guys,
I am an Indian International Student studying in the US. I have been preparing using the US LSAT exams, mostly because I last took the LSAT in the US and also because that is the only material I can find. I am back home in India for a break and registered to take the LSAT here. I am concerned that the material in the test might be different from what I have practiced. Can someone give me some insight into that?
Thanks!
Please add me as well! Thank you :)
Thank you so much!!
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I'm from Austin as well, and down to study!
Lemme dm you :)
I am in as well!
I am interested if I can still join in!