Definitely retake the LSAT. Transferring is never a sure-fire thing. And one thing that really stuck with me when I was faced with the same situation was that never go to a school you can't see yourself graduating from. I retook the LSAT and got …
Currently reading Getting To Maybe. Definitely a good read. I'd also recommend 1L of a Ride and Law School Confidential.
The Bramble Bush is another book that was recommended to me. Its a book on Law School Lectures, definitely seems interesting.
A meaningful "Why X" statement. Something more than writing about interesting stuff that's on the website. A compelling reason for being accepted and attending.
@akeegs92 said:
Would schools do this if they typically don't include interviews in their admissions process? And how did you ask them (i.e. Can I have an in person admissions interview?)?
I basically introduced myself and asked if there was…
@TheMikey said:
Did you get the request TODAY?
Damn... I got mine like a week ago and could only schedule it for like weeks from now..
Yea I got it today. I applied ED so that could be why the timeline is different for us.
@sophie74 said:
It is super casual and relaxed! I would be prepared to answer questions about why you want to go to law school, what you are looking for in a law school, what challenges you anticipate and possibly future career plans (if you k…
There is still room for improvement since you are missing between 2-5 questions. I think you should definitely foolproof entire sections rather than specifically focusing on 4-5 star games. I am not saying that you should't do the 4-5 star games a…
The whole test was off for me. I usually do the worst in RC, moderate in LR, and best in LG. On PT71, I did best in RC, poorly in LG, and very poorly on LR. Not going to let it rattle me though.
@tringo335 said:
Great work! and thanks for sharing. LG is my worst section and I am on it now in the CC ... Did you start fool proofing during the CC or did you want until you were done. I was going to foolproof now but I realized I want to f…
In regards to your LSAC GPA, retaking a class does not replace the grade with the new one, they are both factored in. So it will only improve your LSAC GPA marginally.
I feel you on this. I was out of the country for a week where I did no LSAT studying and haven't really recovered. My new job also does not allow me to study as much as I used to with my old job and I have been struggling to keep up. I am going t…
I wouldn't worry about what you get on the diagnostic or what others get on their diagnostics to having any indications on how you will do. The diagnostic is just something to kick-start your prep, it is not meant to measure your potential by any m…
Blind Review is your absolute best friend! As tedious as it is, doing BR is tried and true way to see improvement in your score. That being said, all the work is on you though. Exhaustive BR rather than just going through the motions is what you r…
The more exposure you have with a question type, the better you will be at answering that kind of question. You'll be able to identify the premise and conclusion easier and faster and be able to identify the argument. I think reviewing the foundat…
I can empathize with you as I have taken the LSAT twice already, under performing both times. I decided to try 7sage after book studying for the previous two tests to try to do something different because book studying was not working for me. Defi…
@MichaelTheArchAngel said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@MichaelTheArchAngel said:
Maybe you trust yourself timed and untimed you over process, and the trap answers are sounding better untimed.
I thought about…
The PTs in the 40s aren't necessarily easier, they're just slightly different. There are subtleties in the writing in the newer tests, in the LR sections for example, that make it a little more crisp in the writing than the older tests. It is also…
I finished fool proofing 1-35 a few weeks ago. It took me around a month and a half to do. I wanted to start PTing as soon as I finished the CC, however, I did end up pushing back PTing a few weeks until I finished all the games. I felt infinitel…
@JustDoIt said:
@nicholasthomas127 said:
One bit of advice an attorney here gave me about the LSAT was "take as many practice tests as you can."
Quality>>>>>quantity.
Oh I 100% agree.