I was doing some LR drills, and Q26 on PT 6 S3 felt like I just needed prior knowledge to answer the question successfully. I feel like this is what catches me up on a lot of questions that are rated as max difficulty. I really struggle with the stimulus content and question wording and it just feels impossible to answer. Has anyone done this question specifically and could give me a breakdown of how they came to the right answer? Or just general tips for handling an extra wordy stimulus?
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Wednesday, Nov 02 2022
Happy birthday and CONGRATS!!! Best of luck to you and I hope you rock this application cycle!
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Wednesday, Nov 02 2022
CONGRATS!!! Best of luck to you this application cycle!
zoeblevins268
Wednesday, Nov 02 2022
Honestly, the improvement you made is awesome! Like the person above me said I know people who thought their score wouldn't get them anywhere and they got into their top choice. Its so easy to compare yourself with other people online or where you think you should be to the point that it clouds your perception of the incredible progress you've already made. While the LSAT is important, your application is so much more than just that number. Whether or not you take the test again or apply now I wish you the best of luck moving forward!!!!!!
It sounds like you have solid shot at the T40 schools you listed. You have a great GPA and a good LSAT, and honestly if you want to shoot your shot at more T14s I think you should. This guy on Youtube ( Life At Harvard Law is his username I'm pretty sure) had a 3.59 GPA and a 166 LSAT and got into Harvard so don't count yourself out before applying!