Going! I'll be there 11am-3:30pm Friday and 11am-1:15pm on Saturday. 7Sage represent! I wonder if David Busis will be there or if he has any advice about these forums...
There is a list - it's on the LSAC site. But doesn't anyone want to try to meet up, even if just for a few minutes? We should try to think of a creative way to find our fellow 7sagers!
That's a good idea, @CynthiaVeee. I'm sure we'll have name tags. It could look silly at first, but if anyone asks, it wouldn't look bad to say "It's my nickname on my LSAT study site."
@jessicalauren216 I was wondering the same thing. I called the hotel this morning and the events manager said that they did not have a bag/coat check confirmed for the event.
Was anyone there today? Do you think it was worth it? I live kinda far away (1.5 hour train ride) and I’m debating whether I should go tomorrow or just stay in and study.
I'll be there Saturday! I'm feeling like 7sage needs a fanshop, hats, t-shirts with some famous JY quips printed on them, mugs with your goal score on it, and pictures frames to hold photos of loved whom you haven't seen since starting the LSAT journey.
Aww thanks everyone for commenting! I got there a bit later than I was hoping on Friday so I wasn't even able to look for anyone! But I still got a lot out of the forum. A few things I found most helpful were getting the chance to speak to a current student at one of the law schools, and testing out the digital LSAT !!
I kind of like the panel of guests they had of different lawyers telling us what lawyers actually do.
I got some fee waivers, some new contacts and a helluva sore heel, but it was worth it.
The funny part was that the official LSAC test writer was trashing prep companies. He's said, all the answer choices are completely random so don't look for traps.
As if a magician will reveal all of his tricks.
Also, most law schools I spoke to didn't really care about GPA nearly as much as LSAT. If you just ask, "nod your head if my score of 165 would be an admit for your school?" You will get a hint at it even if no admin personnel will make an outright statement.
I attended as well. And found it useful to test drive the tablets and lsat writing sample. Seemed like most schools I spoke to weren't offering the fee waivers on-site though (BU, Fordham, NYU...). They stated that there was a whole separate review process for obtaining fee waivers. What schools ended up giving them out, if you don't mind me asking?
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I will be there too!
Going! I'll be there 11am-3:30pm Friday and 11am-1:15pm on Saturday. 7Sage represent! I wonder if David Busis will be there or if he has any advice about these forums...
will be there tomorrow!
How could we arrange to meet up? I feel like we should wear a little 7sage pin or something...
is there a list of all the schools attending?
There is a list - it's on the LSAC site. But doesn't anyone want to try to meet up, even if just for a few minutes? We should try to think of a creative way to find our fellow 7sagers!
@2ndTimestheCharm YES I completely agree we should try to meet up! But how? lol
Maybe they will give us nametags of some sort and we can write our user IDs from 7sage on them discreetly? haha
That's a good idea, @CynthiaVeee. I'm sure we'll have name tags. It could look silly at first, but if anyone asks, it wouldn't look bad to say "It's my nickname on my LSAT study site."
This is random, but does anyone know if there is a way to check bags or coats so we don't have to lug them around during the forum?
@jessicalauren216 I was wondering the same thing. I called the hotel this morning and the events manager said that they did not have a bag/coat check confirmed for the event.
Was anyone there today? Do you think it was worth it? I live kinda far away (1.5 hour train ride) and I’m debating whether I should go tomorrow or just stay in and study.
I'll be there Saturday! I'm feeling like 7sage needs a fanshop, hats, t-shirts with some famous JY quips printed on them, mugs with your goal score on it, and pictures frames to hold photos of loved whom you haven't seen since starting the LSAT journey.
Just some ideas, let's talk!
I thought it was valuable. Going back tomorrow morning just for a bit. Wrote my 7sage name on my tag but nobody noticed.
Just got here, smaller than I thought. I'm the guy carrying his LSAT books in the biggest backpack in the ballroom.
Aww thanks everyone for commenting! I got there a bit later than I was hoping on Friday so I wasn't even able to look for anyone! But I still got a lot out of the forum. A few things I found most helpful were getting the chance to speak to a current student at one of the law schools, and testing out the digital LSAT !!
I kind of like the panel of guests they had of different lawyers telling us what lawyers actually do.
I got some fee waivers, some new contacts and a helluva sore heel, but it was worth it.
The funny part was that the official LSAC test writer was trashing prep companies. He's said, all the answer choices are completely random so don't look for traps.
As if a magician will reveal all of his tricks.
Also, most law schools I spoke to didn't really care about GPA nearly as much as LSAT. If you just ask, "nod your head if my score of 165 would be an admit for your school?" You will get a hint at it even if no admin personnel will make an outright statement.
I attended as well. And found it useful to test drive the tablets and lsat writing sample. Seemed like most schools I spoke to weren't offering the fee waivers on-site though (BU, Fordham, NYU...). They stated that there was a whole separate review process for obtaining fee waivers. What schools ended up giving them out, if you don't mind me asking?