Any veterans know whether we're supposed to disclose letters of counseling or reprimand?
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Ya, don't cancel that. Even if you retest and get your 170+ score, a 165 is still great.
Well, I got my June Flex score back and, at 163, it's two points higher than my best PT score and above the 75th for my target schools. I'm not a 170+ scorer obviously, so take this as you will: The best piece of advice I got was to stop trying to finish every section and focus instead on getting the questions I attempted correct. On the official test I only finished the LR section in its entirety, 2.5 games, and 3 RC passages. I had to bubble blindly on the rest. If you're not aiming for the T14, that might be okay for you too.
Good luck to all of you, and thank you for the support!
That sounds normal? Ok, that's actually encouraging. Thanks.
I spent about 3 months on the Powerscore Bibles (which did not help me much), and then 2.5 on actual practice.
Am I the only one who has put months into LG and is just not seeing a return on investment? I am consistently between -3 and 5 on LR, and -4 and 6 on RC, but my BEST on LG has been -6 and it's usually more like -9. LG is killing my score, and everyone said it was the easiest section to improve upon. I'm feeling very defeated at this point. Anyone been through this?
I'm an AF veteran wondering how my Community College of the AF credits will be integrated into my UGPA by LSAC. Has anyone already been through the conversion? Thanks!
@taylorwl310 Thanks, and congratulations! Good luck with your applications and with law school!
@taylorwl310 How long did that jump take you?
Thank you, @aljassarnada308. That's helpful. I don't know of anyone who's been in this specific situation, so these forums are such a useful resource!
I separated from the Air Force about three years ago prior to the birth of my third child. Since then, I have been a full time student and stay-at-home-mom. Should I address this in a resume addendum? There will be an almost four-year gap in my work history at the time of my application, and though I was a student during this time, should I let them know why I did not work or volunteer much from early 2018 to early 2021? To add an addendum, or not to add an addendum? That is the question.
@rlloyd91793 thanks for your input. That was my initial take as well. I think I'm just overthinking, and maybe a bit paranoid at this point.