@tams2018 said:
7sage (for grammar) and LSAT Trainer (for strategies). Thank me later.
Literally THIS.
At the very least, i think everyone (yes, EVERYONE) should take a look at the LSAT trainer's RC chapters even if it is just those chapter…
Lawschoolnumbers, the ABA 509s, employment stats through the ABA, and generally just google and you can find some stuff.
you could also head to like lawschool.life and reddit to see if you can find anything on what students/alum say about a school …
@janelleeng said:
I am worried about taking it again as opposed to someone who only took it once. I'm not looking to go to a tier one school, tier 2 or even tier 3 is fine with me so I'm trying to not to stress myself too much
Your highest s…
GW is a good school, but it depends how you define 'good'. I will most likely be attending GW in the fall and my take on it is if you want biglaw then GW probably isn't the best choice. However, I think GW can be a good choice (dependent on debt lev…
Good luck everyone!
You guys are gonna kill it. We all know how stressful this day can be, but just remember that you've done the hard part of the study grind and this is just you showing off your awesomeness!
Full tuition at WUSTL is a great outcome. However, if you personally think you can do better on the LSAT and raise your score then I say go for it. 170 is great but only you know if you can do better. Big law is possible from WUSTL but from the peop…
I wouldn't worry too much about it to be honest.
Just know the basics of it and you will be fine which are:
there will be a small story
there will be 2 different sides/outcomes for the story
choose 1 of the outcomes/sides and argue why you chose …
When I was fool proofing LG I just used normal notebook paper and did all my work on there and had a cheesy thing on the side of the page that was numbered and had ABCDE, lol. Some people say not to do this since you should practice on a real LG pag…
They can appear anywhere. Most of the time they are after like Q10 or so, I'd say, but can certainly appear before that.
I agree with Return in that you should implement a skipping strategy. When I was studying and used an effective skipping strate…
Although your outcome at Georgetown isn't bad, I think it is not the best you could get with your numbers. 3.97/172 can get you good money at other T14's and I know you're debt averse but those numbers are possibly HYS territory (obv keep in mind th…
Although I think it's good to take the money at a school that gives you a great shot at being a lawyer where you want to practice, I am always iffy on taking every piece of advice older lawyers give, as the legal field is so so so much more differen…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
Long time no see. Hows your cycle been??
what's up!
my cycle has been.. uh.. pretty bad lol. majority of my decisions are waitlists/dings with very few acceptances.. this is a really tough cycle. I do have an offe…
Brooklyn is better than Emory for NYC, it is their home market and you will be there all year so you will form connections during the semesters. Brooklyn isn't the best for biglaw, but could be an option if you kill it there. Given Brooklyn is cheap…
Nah, I personally wouldn't. No matter how hardworking and smart I may think I am, there's always the unpredictability of law school grades leading me to have a 25% chance of losing the scholarship. It's definitely more generous than top 40%, of cour…
if the July test is anything like every other administration, then roughly like a month or less, maybe 3 weeks. So no, you wouldn't be applying to schools before you find out your LSAT score, because most apps open up in September.
Schools receive your feb score, why don't you want to know the new score they will be basing a large chunk of your application on? At the end of the day, it's your decision, and I respect it, but I think it would be good to know your new score in ca…
It just depends.
I've found that a lot of the times, if you see "some" or "many" in a strengthening/weakening question, it's usually a weak answer choice so it doesn't end up being right, but in some cases it can be. Idk, that's just my personal ex…
besides cost of attendance and employment prospects, some could be that I like to know (from current/former students, not the schools themselves) if the student body is collegial/cut throat, what clinics/externship opportunities do they have that a…
@PublicInterested said:
There is a first reserve, a second reserve, and a third reserve (you can event visit the URLs for these pages where you opt in to the reserve list!). They are listed not in order or hierarchy but strictly ordered by tim…
People do that??? Don't think I've ever heard of anyone sending a 'thank you' type of email for an acceptance/scholarship email... I've heard of people doing it after an interview, though.