@acsimon said:
Curious as to why you would ED if, and let’s assume when, you make significant strides in your LSAT score. My curiosity issues from my understanding—potentially false—that you should not ED at schools if you’re at or above both …
Definitely, definitely interested!
@skiatook89 said:
I am working full time and trying to put together a new study plan. Just curious how many hours others are putting into studying weekly (in preparation for the November test)?
My first ta…
So, it sounds like spending the rest of the summer polishing my app and studying for a retake is in order so I can ED really quickly if my retake isn't that much better.
Thanks for all the comments!
@"Leah M B" and @lsatplaylist - I think of the two I'd probably like NU better. But the Berkeley GPA thing appeals to me if the worst happens and I score only nominally better (e.g. a 166). I think @m.c lshopeful addr…
@Ohnoeshalpme
Thanks for your comment. I get the stats focus - is there any reason to think that the soft factors I mentioned could make a difference at either, i.e. the connections at NW and possibly fitting the profile better at Berkeley? But yea…
@onecallthatsall
Admittedly, I'm pretty unfamiliar with schools west of Chicago, beyond poking around about Berkeley, UCLA, and Irvine here, TLS, and LSN. Most of that circles around admissions rather than campus culture. I appreciate your take... …