Hey, I think it's a great idea. Showing you are curious and thoughtful is a good thing.
I think the only danger is to lean on the quotes too hard while conveying your point. Two, maybe three sentences, max. You want to drop the quote, and then elab…
It's probably better to be thinking about what you want to do with your legal education, and why you want to go to law school. Age is literally irrelevant.
For sure. I had that feeling with the April LSAT. LG felt super hard. Every test is different. My takeaway was that I had some more work to do. Let's keep grinding.
As a fellow traveler, the way I like to think about it is working toward rock solid fundamentals. Because the fundamental skills never change. Take the pressure off, and take as long as you need. Focus on the fundamentals and there's nothing they ca…
The good news is that there are fewer people with high LSATs than high GPAs, so if you grind it out and work hard on the LSAT, you can still get into an excellent school.
Consider your application as a product - because this is ultimately a market…
Wow. I needed to read this - it gives me life. We've never met, but you're one of my favorite people lol. I have so much respect for the folks who have to put in a little more time to get to where they want to go. It's a rare quality and it shows ch…
I think it depends on where you want to apply. There not much of a difference between the two if you are below the median - or above the median. If you write well, and highlight your life experience in an interesting way, a 168 will get you some gre…
Hi,
Some things to consider:
1) This video helped me a lot!
2) When I go back to analyze my missed questions, 90% of the time I did not properly identify how the premises and the conclusion are working together. Particularly for conclusions that…
I agree with what others are saying: focus on LG! It is the most reliable and fastest way to boost your score. Drill, drill, drill. So much of it is just pattern recognition and muscle memory once you learn the fundamentals.