@"Leah M B" , thank you so much! You and others in this supportive community have made the long journey 100000x better
@Emily2122 , it was due to a combination of fit, alignment with my career goals and financial reasons! To be honest, I only appl…
@LSATisland , I'm going to be pursuing a combination of corporate, health and IP law Those are the areas of interest for me as a science and business major. The Law School I'll be attending has a patent clinic and health clinic, so I'll be sure to …
No idea, but I heard most prep courses are expensive and not particularly useful. I would personally recommend learning as much about 1L as possible (blogs, videos, speak with students), and reading hornbooks on 1L classes to prep if you were intere…
I'm going to school in the US (Canadian Student), but wanted to know what kinds of law are common in Canada? I feel as though the Canadian market is much smaller most Canadian lawyers end up on Bay street. What kinds of law are practiced commonly ot…
Honestly, half the cycle is left up to fate and luck I swear. My original goal was a lower T10. I am way beyond all their stats got waitlisted. I was crushed as I worked so hard on the LSAT to get in there. But then I got a full ride at another T10.…
I think it is self selection bias as well. You have kids all used to being top 10% going somewhere where they may not even be median. Lots of people are type A perfectionists or competitive in law school, hence why the high depression rates at Harva…
Literally sit tight and don't lose hope! There are many people who are admitted to multiple schools, and will be withdrawing. I'll be withdrawing from 6 T14 Schools and 2 T20 schools along with 3 T14 waitlists in a few days! All with at least 75K in…
@LSATcantwin. Don't give up! I just got in (first acceptance and my LSAT was 169) so go for it! I am an international student (Canadian) so don't know if it makes a difference. Also I have been creeping here for months but never posted. Wanted to th…