@eagyemang said:
Hi, I would like you to review my personal essay and make some comments; general impression on it, what could be written better and perhaps if there are any stuff to remove/delete
Please DM me with answers to the questions I…
To my knowledge, you can't check through LSAC w/o login info from the school. I think at least one school I applied to took a week to get me that info. Also, some schools (like Michigan) do not use the LSAC application tracker system.
I suggest looking here: https://coda.io/d/The-7Sage-Law-School-Info-Doc_daa7untIi1o/App-Requirements_sumP8#_luA_v
I found the G'town interview to be pretty painless. If you are ED, the interview will slow down the speed at which you get a decision …
@sarakimmel (or anyone else). Does a gap between undergrad and grad school count (e.g. graduated in May, started grad school in August)? I was working in the family business between then but don't really think I ought to waste the few lines in my r…
Most schools I'm applying to ask for your undergrad employment. I don't know if its because they also ask that on the Bar or if its to put your GPA in context. I think any work experience is valuable experience if you spin it right (multi-tasking is…
I'd suggest talking to a law school financial aid office (you don't have to talk to all the schools you may apply to, one should be enough to give you an idea). I imagine your FAFSA will look different if you jointly file taxes with your spouse. Are…
I agree that you don't have to but you COULD also write a diversity statement that's completely different from your PS. All the diversity prompts I've seen are super broad so you can bring in a facet of who you are that you don't get into in your PS…
I think people need to worry less about annoying the ADCOMs tbh, its their job to read your application. That being said, it is still a good idea to use your space effectively (write well and don't be repetitive). You shouldn't write a diversity or …
UVA has a similar addendum prompt, which I read as basically a pick-your-own prompt supplemental essay. I asked my pre-law advisor and she concurred. I wouldn't abuse this though, you should only do a why law (and keep it to a page) and not, say, a …
I took Jan with my 2020 macbook air (with the M1 silicon chips) and it was totally fine. I found that in Firefox I couldn't scroll down but it works perfectly fine with Chrome
Hi all,
Thanks for the comments! I've decided that I'm going to operate like I'm going to retake but hold of on registering for June until the last week to give myself some wiggle-room. Honestly, I'm salty that I didn't score higher and want anothe…
@VerdantZephyr said:
@aszane21 I think that people were unsure if you've already applied this year or were thinking of applying next year. Are you already waitlisted? Anticipating waitlists? If you haven't been waitlisted yet and you're tir…
No one loves that this happens but its yield protection. They didn't think you were seriously considering them (even though you were sending grades which should've indicated interest) so they went with someone who they judged to be more likely to at…
@noonawoon said:
Keep in mind the Yield Protect implications of retaking a 172. You are above or at all of these schools 75th percentile class scores I believe. If you retake a 172, schools may assume that you are gunning for HYS (who have med…
@lalalala said:
Do you think you can only be successful so long as you go to a t14 or do you think you can be successful career-wise in any school you attend ??
The T-14 distinction is a ridiculous construct that probably needs to die. Does …
I'd focus on PT 70 onward with a few older tests if you have time (50, 51, 62, 66, 68, 69 all come to mind). The older PTs aren't worth using because they're just so different (different LR, easier RC, LG with very weird games)
@CJtryinghisbest said:
Does anyone have a strategy on what to do AFTER taking the LSAT. When to start studying again? Things of that nature. I took it two days ago. Not too much info on this out there.
First, I think we should all hold our …
Just finished. Had some issues with proctor U and my RAM but basically redid the check until I passed.
No issues with my proctor, they were very nice.
LG was my first section and I found it pretty hard, especially Game 4. I guessed on 3 Qs. Def my…
@UndoErica @masi what're y'all aiming for score-wise/what have you been PTing? Would help people gauge how likely your experience may be similar to theirs. Also, I'm sure y'all killed it
@carolientje88 said:
There was a previous discussion on increasing Mac RAM storage capacity ahead of the Flex test and I can't find it anymore. I'm struggling to get within the parameters required for ProctorU - did anyone else see the thread …
@asdf12345 said:
@aszane21 wow you're so lucky to be getting -0
not sure how much I can improve within a week but thank you for the advice
for me I get some qs wrong in the first half wrong bc I assume that the questions in the first h…
@asdf12345 said:
I can never get below -3 on both LR and RC for the past 5 tests my scores in lr and rc have been more or less -3 each and -0 lg usually saves my ass. Can someone give me some advice on how to not miss easy questions my main …
@nw_39796 said:
Hi all!
Taking January and just trying to avoid any potential mishaps as much as I can. Was curious about the devices everyone used to take their Flex exam on (for those who have already tested). I have a Macbook Air 2020 …
@dremps44 said:
So I registered for ProctorU and did my equipment test and everything passed except for my RAM usage. It said I'm using 98% of my RAM and the max is 90%. I assumed this was because I had other applications open so I closed ever…