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Don't feel bad - I was also rejected and waitlisted last year and while very disappointed I was not at all surprised because my LSAT was so bad. I did get feedback from Western or Queens and UofT and both said it was literally only my LSAT and that I could basically even reuse my application and references - so don't be afraid to reach out to the admissions offices for feedback. In my case, I did expect it would happen because of the LSAT, but there was a small amount of comfort in the confirmation that that was the only thing I really needed to improve, so here I am working towards that goal - sometimes what we have planned and work towards doesn't happen on our timelines, but I know in adapting and staying driven it will happen!
(this has also been the case for a few people in my grad program where they were rejected from law school, went to grad school and are either going to reapply or have event changed goals).
Feel free to message me :smile:
**You also don't have to tell people you didn't get in - just tell them what you plan to do instead be it travel, work, grad school.... I haven't even told people I'm studying for the LSAT again (it takes some of the pressure off)
I am going to write in Aug but would love to study with a group
I took all electronics out and put it in the hall, also took the mirror out of the room and took down some papers I had hanging on the wall. I also moved the garbage since there isn't supposed to be anything on the ground around you. When I showed him the portable wifi device I was using that was beside me, I explained it was for wifi. (I took all precautions/their advice on LSAC and ProctorU to avoid having my test flagged - since that can delay getting results) > @ said:
Hey guys in taking the flex tomorrow. I was wondering do we have to do anything to prep the room we’re taking it in? I’m
Gonna take it in my parents office. It has a tv, computer (I’m gonna use my laptop) so do I need to unplug the tv and computer? There’s a lot of photos on the wall/ books on the shelf.. does that matter? Are there any rules about touching your face during the exam or looking around?