I have a fairly low stress legal job working at a circuit court doing mostly decedent estates and trust litigation case management (and some other probate). However, since it is a large county, I thus have a large caseload and so it takes up 40-50 …
I had the same situation, was testing 166-169 and got a lower score in the 160s on two occasions. After my second test, I realized I was putting a lot of blame and pressure on myself, even though I didn't feel much test anxiety going in the second …
it might be beneficial for schools to know you know what you're getting yourself into (the legal field). Your cumulative gpa as calculated by LSAC and your highest LSAT will probably have more weight especially when it comes to scholarships.
I purchased CAS thinking I'd apply last year (did not). So I think yes. The writing prompts might change year to year (not sure) but if you look on 7sage admissions, they've got a list of the schools' requirements including their essay requirement…
I'm not sure but it will probably show up as a cancel I think, which is totally fine, law schools see cancels all the time and all they care about is your high score they get to report on their 509s. You'll do great in January, good luck!
Taking the LSAT on Friday too. Hoping for no crazy outages or anything. PT on Tuesday-- a relatively more easy one I've saved as a confidence booster-- and review on Wednesday. Thursday might just drill a logic games set and a RC set to stay fres…
If you're still working on your first bachelors, I would say take the time to improve that and work on your LSAT. Maybe this can be an opportunity to get scholarships next cycle. But if you've already completed your bachelors, your GPA is kind of …