No to LSAT and maybe to GPA. Hard no to both. For the LSAT, it's a curved exam -- and other test-takers are going through the same thing you are. Respectfully, your life situation is no different and doesn't negate a score's value. It is what it is-…
Don't you love LR? Choice B infers too deeply. We don't know these apples have grease as a result of the pesticide. Maybe they are sprayed with dangerous pesticides as described, but the grease comes from greasy hands of pickers or grease in the sto…
It depends on the target score for the school. But if you're looking at schools accepting high 140s/low 150s, I'd strongly urge you to review its 509 report as well as anything online about its reputation. Schools in this "LSAT bucket" are generally…
Don't let "symptom" steer you away from considering cause. By acknowledging that B is the correct answer, that means C must weaken. How? If the host animals that would have given ebola to the people weren't there, how could ebola be the cause of the…
MiamiLaw2024 is so right! I totally relate to the struggle, but at the end of the day, we should commend ourselves for undertaking this venture, no matter how it turns out. And like most things in life, we survive and find our paths no matter what. …
For the money part alone, perhaps consider asking your chosen school to raise the funding offer in light of your higher LSAT. I'd just be honest by sharing your concerns. This is assuming you want to go to this school notwithstanding your debt conce…