If you want a definitive answer, just call LSAC and they will be very clear. The main issues is that you can't have any other electronic devices in the room, other than your computer. Liquids and food are prohibited as well. Books and papers can be …
I agree with person above. I actually prefer working on my laptop, the only downside of using it is that it takes up space on my desk for when i do logic games or when i need to map out a logical reasoning.
Sorry, i think you misunderstood. I know that however indicates the switch from context to argument, but im specifically referring to the word although.
I wont comment about kaplan because i dont know anything about it. But dont worry about starting law school late in your life. I personally have 3 people whom i am close who have gone to law school very late in their lives. Two of them went after a …
Yes you do. Georgetown average GPA is a 3.7 or higher. Their average LSAT is, ironically, 168. Therefore, you are on the cusp of the GPA average, but sufficiently meet the LSAT requirement.