@Drackedary said:
I think @nathan001 does make a good observation that the LSAC's own statistics show a flimsy relationship between LSAT success and law school grades. If you read the website, you might also find it amusing that they actually claim…
@nicole.hopkins said:
@nathan001 said:
In the end, it is what is and the best thing any student can do is ace the test. In order to this, you need the right material and right guidance.
There you go! We all agree on this
Nicole, I…
@odebs2797 said:
The LSAT, like most things, inherently favors rich people, not because of the content, but because the more money you have the more you can spend on studying in many different ways. Denying this is naive, plain and simple. Further,…
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
From what I understand, you went to this well-known consultant, asked her HOW MUCH weight the LSAT has, and then got into an argument about whether it SHOULD be that way. Any 160-level LSAT scorer should be able to see where …