@jyang72 said:
@SherryS1 I am still waiting for UC Berkley, Vandy, Georgetown, and UCLA. But my choice is likely between GW and BU(waiting for their email that contains scholarship). Hahaha, I am doing a bit more research now. I am grateful fo…
@dantlee14 said:
As someone who currently works in DC, I can assure you, as of about 2 weeks ago, it is a miserable and stressful place to live. It's also the #1 target in the (increasingly likely) event of a domestic attack or global war. Som…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
This may sound dumb but are we allowed to blow our noses during the exam; I remember that LSAT rules were pretty strict about not being distracting to our fellow test takers?
This made me laugh. I'd be surprised if …
@danielznelson said:
I thought the alleged practice of yield protecting was really only implemented by waitlisting. I don't think they'd want to straight up deny you just because they're thinking you might go elsewhere.
I was kind of thinkin…
@kacantolina @westcoastbestcoast Well I'm glad to know I'm not alone. I've also got a cold. Talk about timing I'm just drinking a lot of tea with raw ginger, lemon and honey. I am staying med free tomorrow but will be taking my tissues. That said, …
@danielznelson said:
Not necessarily the biggest: Flaw Questions that incorporate two flaw, only one (the major flaw you have to attack) being the flaw tying in support and the conclusion.
Yeah I agree. I think the subset of this where the spe…
Michelle, you may have already made your decision but I thought I'd chime in with a plug for upgrading up to ultimate+ over time if you're concerned about the investment.
I went down this route and my experience was a good one. I didn't feel like I…
@combsni It may be that U of M felt your application would be more competitive amongst the T5 and wanted to yield protect.
Either way, congratulations ! U Chicago is such a wonderful school. A few members of my family are alums there (not the law s…
Honestly, I think they should all be black and 72 should have featured a casket on it
@dantlee14 said:
I think the lovely diarrhea brown of PT 75 is by far the most appropriate color for any PT. Honestly, they should just start using the poop…
@accountformerlyknowasvd1988 said:
With 5 days left, I want to wish everyone who is taking the upcoming LSAT the best of luck. I also wish anyone going to the class of 2020 the best of luck, too.
We salute you.
Couldn't agree more! Good…
Work has interfered with my prep so much that I'm using a fat chunk of PTO to prep for this LSAT on Saturday. Every hour counts now. I stay focused by taking little breaks, for example by messing around on this forum between LGs.
@"Q.E.D" Me to…
@RafaelBernard You're not alone I'm definitely having trouble focusing "with everything going on." I felt the same way after the elections. I think regardless of where one sits on the political spectrum, things feel very tense time right now.
I've…
@TheSailor Yeah, sometimes it happens when you have a PT through a test prep source that's not LSAC. I think some test companies may type the tests out themselves.
I once had a question where the letter "l" was dropped from the word "general" on an…
@"Tina Cho" Unless he is going to press charges, which seems highly unlikely, I wouldn't worry about it. His input will have no bearing on the admissions process.
Schools are concerned with your character and fitness. But all relevant materials tha…
@sweezyseason said:
LR!!! In December I nearly died with RC first followed by an experimental RC. Just a wonderful combination
Haha. Oh man. I remember having one PT where that was the arrangement. I wouldn't pick it for test day. Here's to…
@"jimmy t." When I struggle with a game, I look it up its classification in the question bank. The classifications are very specific - it's not just grouping, in/out, sequencing, etc. Then, I sort by that type and tackle the games listed across vary…
@accountformerlyknowasvd1988 I think some people can but I too am not one of them . On the other hand, my sister's friend got a perfect score on the LSAT. Obviously, I asked my sister to ask her what her strategy was. Apparently she just took PTs. S…
@slee146 I agree with the comments above. One thing I'll add is that similar to to LG, much of LR is very recycled. Once you've seen enough tests, you'll realize it's just the same templates, the same flaws, even the same scenarios (pollution, crime…
@Takamine Please post to tell us how it goes! I'd be curious to know.
I tried going backwards once for LR. It was back when I was still really struggling with time. I felt like I could power through the first ten more quickly and with greater accu…
@vduran1988 I'm in the same boat as you for Feb - I feel like I haven't fully realized my potential but am going for it
What I've heard is basically what @"Dillon A. Wright" said: scores usually drop 3-5 points. Then again, a select and lucky f…
I believe that it refers to how many letters of recommendation that individual would be writing on your behalf.
For example, a professor at school X may write a special rec for the law program at school x and a general rec for all other schools.
…
I think a good rule of thumb is:
Safety: LSAT & GPA at/above 75% percentile
Fit: ... between 25% and 75%
Reach: ...at/below 25%
Of course there are many acceptances and rejections that happen outside of this framework. A good number of them oc…
1) is there an easy way to see ALL bookmarks across the entire site? When I go to the "Course" page, I have and see bookmarks there that do not show up when I click "Bookmarks" on the "Discussion" page. Is there one universal bookmarks page?
@swilli…
@"Cant Get Right" @DumbHollywoodActor @sweezyseason @lawschoolstuff16 I'm glad I'm not alone in appreciating the weirdness of this section Full proofing has been alright but when I first hit game three I was like:
http://i.giphy.com/fpXxIjftmkk9y.…