Hello- I'm in a similar situation.
My paraphrasing of the argument: 1) The more sunlight the Earth reflects back into space, the cooler the atmosphere becomes.
2) Snow and ice reflect more sunlight than lands without snow cover (eg. ocean water)…
I'd like to join the study group if it's happening in lower Manhattan. I work close by. Brookfield Place sounds like a good place to meet. Can someone add me to the group?
Is there a video explaining causal statements versus conditional? I chose E for the MSS question in the subject line because I contraposed the causal statement as well. I was deciding between D and E, and with E I thought something was not right wit…
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Thanks for the input! I'm looking at a semester's worth of classes. Hopefully LSAC gives me a specific answer.
I did a semester abroad that was not calculated into LSAC GPA. I had a long ema…
*asking because I got a B on a class for not attending field trips (lol) and my university strangely transferred this Chinese culture class as "Geography of China"
I'm sure my bureaucratic uni would not take this B out even if I begged and cried
Hello! Thanks for the input. Each of my study abroad classes have transferred back with a course number from my domestic university, so these are all classes under the Chinese department (public college in NYC). There's no listing of the foreign un…
I'm in your position and wondering the same. Didn't mention to my recommenders when I'll be applying. I'm going to ask Admissions Counselors in person when I can.
Update: I just clicked on the original poster's link and apparently my question was asked there already. So it doesn't seem like a year-old letter would make a difference. Let me know what you guys think anyway.
I'm applying for next year's cycle but I told half my recommenders I'm applying this year before I decided against it. Although, I can't see how a letter from a year ago would necessarily have a negative effect on my application. Can someone explain…
Haha, the event was very informative so I'm glad I went! There were two admissions reps but only one presented (she was very engaging, is a Penn alum and Philly native) and also two recent alumni, both working in NYC biglaw currently. I didn't know …
Thank you all for bringing up these resources! @oshun1 I've just applied to volunteer with CASA!
@Sprinkles That's really cool - I might want to hear about your experience.
@lsatplaylist Yes, the lsat studying is going to come first!