@LSAT_Wrecker said:
I'd be very sure about the GPA condition and your anticipated ability to maintain it prior to signing on the dotted line. I'd research other people's experiences / stories as it applies to conditional scholarships and the …
With your acceptance to UCLA, congratulations by the way, you could probably get them to take that stipulation off completely but nonetheless it seems like a great offer.
If you have a US News account, or there may be other sources but I'm not sure, you can check what percentage of students each law school offers greater than half but less than full tuition, full, and greater than full tuition scholarships too which …
@PearsonSpecterLittUp Thank you that does help I can't seem to find anything on their website about class GPA's or scholarship retention. Hopefully that info will be in the acceptance packet or contract.
@westcoastbestcoast That's what I'm leaning towards and as far as I know the only string attached is a minimum GPA requirement. I haven't receieved the actual contract in the mail yet though so I'm not 100% sure - I've just got an email.
Thank you No I wouldn't mind working in the region. It says 70% are employed 10 months after graduation with 58% of those working in law firms, 21% in business, 10% in government, and 8% in judicial clerkships.
Its unlikely they'll be released on a national holiday although I hope they do, anyways I'm betting on tomorrow because they're usually released before the projected dates. Happy Independence Day to my fellow Americans!
I have no idea if they can see when it was deactivated but I'm sure they can find out during the application process by asking you why you don't have social media, when you deleted it, etc. and it probably wouldn't be best to lie haha also it probab…
I deleted all social media four years ago. At first it really sucked but now I believe its left me in a better position because now I get information from actual sources and articles and not in 140 characters or less from just anyone. Also its kept …
Im in the same boat as you guys.. I pretty much guessed on all the second passage questions then ran out of time with 5 questions left on the last passage so I had to guess on those.. Ive been averaging -5 on the PrepTests but I honestly could have …
Speaking of LSAC questions, on the transcript section of the apply tab, my bachelor's degree-granting institution dates of attendance and degree date is incorrect and it won't let me change it and I can't find ANYWHERE how to change it to the correc…
@orangebeer well I would usually go over a game I just finished myself first to see if I could figure out where I went wrong like with inferences and time traps etc. and see if I could fix it myself the next time I did that game and if there were st…
@orangebeer well I redid the LG section of each preptest I took only once so that's 40 total sections and drilled15-20 LG sections x2-3 so that's 30-60 sections which adds up to between 280 to 400 total individual games. Keep in mind this is my own …
If you've already got the general idea of how to do logic games, like gameboard setup, inferences, etc. down then all it takes is practice practice practice. How much time and practice will you have to put in for a consistent timed -0/-2? Well that …
I personally think the stigma of the 70s being harder than the 60s leads some preptesters to lower scores because they're automatically assuming the exams get more difficult which can lead to overthinking or undecisiveness on some of the newer tests…
OP, your numbers are very very strong and you will almost certainly get an interview with both schools. Blow them away with your interview and you will have nothing to worry about!
@Cant Get Right You are 100% correct, I wasn't completely clear with my statement. Of course every single law school has some picking and choosing to do between applicants that fall in between the 25th and 75th percentile. What I was trying to say i…
This question leads to a broader question of whether or not law schools in general actually care about extracurricular activities at all. With all the research that I've done, it seems to me that law schools look at your numbers compared to their me…
I agree with @bjphillips5 what gets me is that I'll get the first 15-20 right and then miss 3-5 of the remaining questions on each section.. it gets really frustrating haha
@Kateryna I took my diagnostic April 22 and started studying at the beginning of May 2016 and I took 24 PrepTests starting June 21 and ending September 21 and reviewed every one of them