For people visiting this thread, I have a pretty good-sized group going, in which we have small study groups and people helping each other with both LSAT and the application process. Feel free to join
https://web.groupme.com/join_group/63079671/gwZ…
@cailynstamp said:
I'm shooting for Jan 2021, I'm in St. Louis. Kind of stoked that its going to be flex, I feel like I won't be as nervous.
If you're interested, you're welcome to join the group. We're practicing and reviewing together. (Sa…
@FindingSage said:
I would absolutely not take daily PT, you are going to burn out as well as waste precious resources. Since I have been studying for awhile I typically take I PT a week, however as you are getting closer to your test date I …
Tell me about it. I went into depression for the rest of the day because that went so poorly for me. Probably scored 10 points below my PT average- that bad. I also had ~4-5 blanks per section I had to christmas tree. Like you, I had been comfortabl…
@kilgoretrout said:
I'm also applying with a low GPA - around a 3.2, aiming to have my second LSAT score above a 165. Let me say that looking at reddit or other law school admissions forums has made me feel terrible about my chances and I wast…
Taking Jan test too! - has any group gotten started yet? I could make one on GroupMe or through somewhere else. Really would love a group to give me that extra motivation to study
Genuinely curious, as I'm prepping for Oct. Flex and had thought most recent ones were more likely to be most similar to the upcoming Flex - why would the most recent be less important to focus on?
@VerdantZephyr said:
In the top 14 you are going to be fighting an uphill battle even with a 175. Outside of that many schools are happy to look at high LSAT super-splitters and some even give large scholarships. If you google splitter frien…
@ColdBrew180 said:
Have you looked at LawSchoolNumbers . com? Super helpful to look up schools and see who has been admitted with similar stats. You can also search your specific stats, see similar users and where they were accepted.
Never h…
@Rtahlov said:
I have a friend who took the LSAT last year and he graduated undergrad with a 2.9, yet his LSAT was a 171. He applied to a lot of high rated schools and got into all of them, many with a scholarship. I wouldn't worry about GPA t…
Definitely is ample time to raise your score, don't stress! It's HIGHLY recommended to Blind Review your tests afterwards, as this is one of the key sources of seeing where you go wrong and thus improving your score. You may want to learn about &…