Rule of thumb: law school admissions consultants often advise to never cancel a score that is 150 or higher. Keep it, that way you at least have a score on file AND when you do get a higher score later...it'll show growth, grit, and determination wh…
Yes, start networking now. It's never too early. They will remember you when they see you again. I can't express enough how valuable it is to go to those law school forums. Ask questions and gain insight there, but it's also just a wonderful opportu…
Trust the process. 7Sage knows what they are doing. Their track record and success speak for themselves. Things take time. Be patient. In the meantime, look beyond the trees and at the forest itself.
Look at your analytics. Drill your 3-4 biggest question type problem areas in LR. Biggest single problem area in LG and RC as well. That will give you a good start and the best chance of making the biggest improvement in the shortest amount of time.…
Do not take the chance. This exam is too important. LSAC reimburses up to $125 for those who wish to stay in a hotel and need solid wifi. Take that option and the free resource, if it's available. I would advise you call them sometime this week firs…
Few days prior to my exam, I will usually stop scoring my PT's but continue to do them to build endurance while also working on smaller problem sets to hone skills while also not taking too hard of hit by working with smaller portions if things don'…
Same here. All slots from 6 am - 12 pm were taken. It was either between 5:30 am or 12:10 pm. I am already somewhat burned out in the afternoon and on the decline (I naturally wake up at 4 am) so opted for 5:30 am. I am much fresher then at least. J…
Last August 2020 doesn’t count as a take. That was when they were still not counting them due to the pandemic. A cancellation still does count as a take. You have two more retakes this cycle.
The one on the LSAC report. It's referred to as your UGPA. That's the one the law schools go off of and is the one that counts. That's the starting point and the one you give. Not the one on your transcripts.
They only care about your highest score. They see them all but only as part of the process. Keeping pushing. It's about the journey, not the destination. 165 is still above average. Do not over think it. Do it because you WANT to not because you MUS…
Yes. Take 4 sections. All the accuracy and skills in the world do not mean anything if you do not have the endurance to perform and execute on test day.
There's no letter. Check out the three forms on LSAC's website that need to be filled out and submitted. Those will give you all the necessary details regarding length, content, etc. Decision takes about 3-4 weeks but varies. Leave yourself enough t…