No, I don't think January 1st is too late. Of course it depends on the schools you are applying to, but you should be okay if you apply by then. If you're applying to T-14's then maybe it's a bit late, but outside of that you'll be okay.
I think that if you have/will visit and have meaningful conversations or learn meaningful things that stick with you - then talking about said items in your letter and how they make you want to attend could help, or discuss reasons on why you believ…
Definitely appropriate in my opinion - as long as you feel your Diversity statement will aid your application.
Just follow their length guidelines. There's also no issue in emailing admissions to confirm.
Have you taken a look at 7sage's valid diversity factor page?
https://7sage.com/admissions/lesson/what-counts-as-a-valid-diversity-factor/
I'm not super convinced that having worked for a number of years warrants a diversity statement. A diversity…
A strengthen question will usually have more powerful language in the answer choice, more akin to a sufficient assumption question. Whereas a necessary assumption is weaker in nature - more like a must be true inference question.
I would definitely…
your diagnostic score means absolutely nothing! Think of the LSAT like learning a musical instrument. When you first sit down to try and play the violin for the very first time it's expected that you won't play like a pro! Once you start building yo…
It is always best to disclose everything even, if you don't think you'll need to. I would suggest you disclose this on your Character and Fitness section. From what I've read, the ABA does a very deep dive, and if they find something that you didn't…
Personally, I'm not sure you would need an LSAT addendum - these are only for massive score increases/decreases that may raise questions for the admissions committee.
Admissions committee's expect applicants to take the LSAT multiple times, and esp…
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I'm a little out of practice, but I just ran through this problem set. The one about the Advertising group?
It's pretty straight forward actually. It's an In and Out Game. So you lay out your rules, and draw a 2 column game board for I…
Review the Advanced Logic video of DeMorgan's Law and JY goes over this.
When you negate OR it turns into AND. so it should be -A AND -B --> -C
I hope that helps!
Taking a 4th test will not hurt your application at all. I have heard of people who have taken 7 tests and gotten into T-14 schools. Since you're waiting for the 2023 cycle, I would really take your time and make sure you feel as confident as possib…
The way you're wording your question is confusing. Are you asking if you accept a school's offer and start at that school in fall 2022 can you reapply next cycle for a different school? In this case, you would be applying as a transfer student in wh…
Hey @sandramondragon025 , I've already sent out all of my apps, but I'd be happy to give your personal statement a read through and discuss it with you - shoot me a private message if you're interested - I can also send you mine so you can see what …
Your disciplinary action addendum should state the "what." You are disclosing your academic probation and your ultimate dismissal, with maybe a brief reflection on how you turned things around - so they know you're not going to be that same student …
I absolutely agree with @HopefullyHLS - Your personal statement should highlight your own personal journey in a way that shows your values and strength. Definitely make the bulk of the PS about how you persevered and how this fueled your desire to …
Sorry to hear about your LSAT experience, but you've come to the right place. 7sage is really awesome, the Core Curriculum prepares you very well for understanding each type of question. and the Blind Review method that J.Y insists upon is an absolu…
158 is a perfectly decent score at a number of reputable schools. How is your uGPA? If you're deadset on applying this cycle and don't want to risk applying late, then I say work with what you have. Especially if you're already around the median at …
I would definitely recommend retaking if you feel you can score at least a 166. While I'm not too familiar with UofT, being below the 25th percentile would make it a reach in my opinion.
From what I understand, If you have an LSAT score on file, that's what schools will consider whether you submit a GRE or not. Submitting a GRE is only for those who have not taken the LSAT. I haven't heard of any schools requiring the GRE., it is on…
@RaphaelP is spot on with his advice - follow it to the letter!
I would also note that Study habits is one of the first things that needs to be addressed. Clearly the idea of studying for 2 weeks, then taking time off until the week of the test isn…
I think if you are content with your score and it makes you competitive at the schools you are applying to then why bother putting yourself through another 6 weeks of LSAT? Especially if your UGPA is also competitive. But of course if you are hoping…
@Universalitea_ ah sorry about that! I do think a month should be enough time to get back into a routine but I totally get it if you feel too burnt out. I took my test in June and originally was going to retake in August, however after a week back t…
I'm sorry things didn't go your way. Depending on your GPA, you can get into some decent schools with your 157. Schools really only care about your highest score. Perhaps submit an addendum explaining that your PT's were consistently higher and your…
I'm not sure if this is true but I do know that while some Law schools except GRE they prefer LSAT scores. If you have both a GRE score and an LSAT score, they will only look at your LSAT score, not both. If you haven't taken the LSAT but have a GRE…
No unfortunately not I think they only do this if the test is disclosed - and I'm pretty sure none of the tests this year are disclosed.
Sorry things didn't go your way. I would think you'd have some idea on your areas of weakness based on PT tren…
I would also add that I don't think it's necessary to do every single LR problem set - so rather than skipping an entire section, maybe just skip some of the problem sets. I certainly agree that you should not skip any of LG - do everything and more…
I would go through all of the sections in order and all of the lessons, however don't feel like you need to complete every single problem set - this is where all of the hours start to add up.