Ok this is all gravy, I'm on the same level; 25, just took the December LSAT but asked LSAC for more time to cancel and they gave me until the 10th which is in 2 days, This was my first time taking the LSAT ever and I have a 3.1 GPA, I am NOT planni…
my favorite moment: is when I read enough into the whole LSAT/LSAC operation and realized what games can a nonprofit with over $150 million income come up with. Monopolized the whole system.
Also can one of the staff respond to some of student's questions, J.Y used to be a lot more responsive, but i guess since he's been getting more memberships he doesn't respond anymore, I know they are no admission counsel but i am sure they are well…
Thank you all, these are for sure some future lawyer answers i'm getting here, everyone defending their thought process pretty lawgically. I have a 3.0 ( i know, its horrible) got a 3.8 in the last two year but my JC Gpa killed me. Now i know I need…
Don't take the February exam. Spots are already filled up, scholarship money is gone, they just keep the doors open for application money and the ELITE scorer, 3.8Plus GPA and 169+. I wanted to go in this year, messed up on the December exam and now…
My proctor took an HOUR to start... got there at 8:30... She was not sure which sections to fill out which one to not ... Hour later at 9:30 with a mono tone she reads... blah blah blah prohibited items are... and goes you may now turn to section on…
I am now in the same situation where i'm not exactly where i want to be and i know i can do soooo much better if i just put the time in but this is my first time and i want to apply this cycle and feel like if i get one shot at it, best thing is i g…
So is it overall better to do have everything sent and on hold or is it better to take the test and then next day come on and send everything ? or it makes no difference?
on another note, I see they ask if english is your dominant language and whether you have english fluency, If english is my second language and I am fluent, but bubble it not fluent would that effect anything?
Also when you guys say -1 in Rc passage do you mean 1 mistake in each section totaling 4 mistakes or just one in the whole 4 sections? same with LR i get confused when people say -3 in LR, is it -3 in each of the LR sections or is it total? I hope f…
I figured if you read every single word on RC passage including all the words on the question stems and AC, you would physically not have enough time. How in the world would one read all, answer all correct and have time left?
They get full access to all your grades, some even generate their own GPA based on your class cases, so if you want a gpa on your resume just go with your major so it looks better and you have something to back it up
For me I look at my LSAT analysis and see what questions I have the most trouble with, Those are the ones I skip. If you have time management issues I suppose the longer questions but they are usually parallel questions which I'm pretty good at. I w…
It just may be the other way around, as in weighting Eng/poli sci majors lighter than Bio/phys. Just because more people have trouble with math and science it doesn't mean the English classes are any easier and for this case ( law school) more relev…
What is the most simplest watch with the rotating bezel out there? the one posted by quick silver seems a little too busy on the face, anything simple out there that just has a rotating bezel that has passed its test?
@archieboots coincident doesn't imply causation. First lesson on Lsat. And @Elrufollo Like Jon said, ( in a less questioning your entire intuition/making you feel bad to even think of something like this way) the chances that the February test is an…
I have the same issue with the games, At first I thought that since there's IN OUT games and Sequencing I could just use the appropriate chart for each type of question once i recognize what type of LG question is coming at me but NO! And honestly w…