there's a powerscore podcast on this. the issue needs to be catastrophic (from lsac's point of view). if it was only a couple of seconds (or even 1, 2 minutes), you likely won't be granted a retake.
lsac conducts investigations and decides if it wa…
i think your current lsat score is far below ut austin's median than your gpa is above their median to make yourself a very competitive reverse-splitter.
(ut austin's gpa-75 is 3.9; with your 3.84, you are above their median, but you are still not…
it'll depend on the school. most t-14 schools accept the january score; some accept even the feb score. other schools accept april or even june.
but this doesn't mean that you should aim for these later tests if you're planning on applying for tha…
it'd depend on the specific law school. i know that at georgetown, you can apply to both, and they say that:
Applying to "Both" divisions signifies to the Admissions Committee that you are equally willing to attend either the Full-Time or Part-T…
@WickedLost said:
@bread_and_water said:
for example, the June cycle has three days, so id say it is at least two days guaranteed for August. Also, just take into account that the August test will no longer be three sections, the L…
i think you deserve to feel good about this! it looks like you improved after working on the foundations of rc and lr.
score improvements, drastic/small, and when they happen, all differ from person to person. i've seen some people experience sign…
at this point of your prep (with that many pts taken already and if you are already set on taking the june test) , i would save those two;
i'd use them when you really need to accurately gauge where you're scoring and need to decide whether you'd …
@zetgi0215 said:
I have a bachelor's degree in engineering and a master's course in the same department. Also, I has been working as a patent attorney in Korea for about two years. Could these be considered one of the good soft?
are you an l…
you can print out the pdfs via 7sage – just go onto "take preptest," then you'll see the button "printable."
when i was foolproofing games, i printed out only 1 copy of each game and put them inside a screen-protector and a binder. i never wrote on…
just to add: on the actual test day, you'll never know which section (lr/rc/lg) you will get as your experimental.
so if you do take the normal 4-section test every single time, you'll only be practicing with your 2nd lr section as your experiment…
no it will not show as "canceled" if you meet the deadline (the day before your test) to withdraw;
withdrawals are not reported to schools, and they will never know you were even registered for that exam.
https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-dates-dead…
as jy frequently says in his explanations videos, "you get 2 passes for each question."
theoretically, in multiple choice exams, there are two (independently sufficient) ways of getting to the correct answer: 1. pick the right answer choice; 2. eli…
i can't speak to the quality of instruction from princeton, but $1,500.00 for live classes seems a lot to me.
lsatdemon and lsatlab also offer live classes for a much cheaper price, so you should also check them out.
if you have a lsac fee waive…
i can answer your first question. in short, they report the gpa/lsat numbers of the matriculants to the program. so they will take your cumulative gpa.
long answer: they report the numbers of their "first-year class," which is defined as:
The “…
i think this may well apply to you. i do not think that experimental vs. non-experimental issue outweighs this advice: https://7sage.com/take-lsat-in-june-or-delay/
i have not used that before, but i did take my flex in "night shift mode."
i think it'll be okay, but i would just send a quick email to confirm with lsac.
many past flex exams (including the most recent one, april) had been scheduled for saturday/sunday/tuesday, so my guess is that they might continue that.
if anything, i think they're more likely to add than shorten the testing window, since it is …
lsac stated that the 3-scored section format will continue for a minimum of 2-3 years.
i agree with you that the 2nd lr section won't be too bad for me and some others.
but i dunno if i'll be counting on it to return in the near future.
The …