@"Cant Get Right" I'm going to ask a follow-up question on this. One of my applications goes into great detail on the C&F, and says that you also should explain any traffic violations, even if minor. So do we have to disclose speeding tickets?? …
@floripa17 said:
Hi!
I took my first real test this past Saturday and found that no matter how many breathing exercises I did, I could not calm my nerves. I had this horrible nervous energy/anxiety throughout the first 3 sections of my exam…
@"Mitchell-1" said:
One big difference for me is the experimental section will play mind games with you. I don't know how people usually practice with a fifth section but if you know which section is which when you do, it's really different wh…
@smseraj3 said:
This a big reason I use Above the Law. US News worries about things that don't make a difference. I think the main reason people go to law school is to get a stable job, ATL values employment outcomes the most so I believe it…
@Mellow_Z said:
The [removed] in the experimental RC was literally the hardest I've ever seen. So glad that wasn't real
Looks like the actual question in your post was removed, but if you're referring to the science passage, then YES. It was…
I had RC, LR, LG, RC, LR. There was a RIDICULOUS science passage on quantum physics and particles (for those of you that have seen Interstellar, all I could think about was Matthew Mcchaunahey jetting around in his astronaut suit talking through a b…
@hon132 That is awesome information, thank you! I turn 26 in September, so I'm guessing I will include my income on the FAFSA. Which is actually too bad, because I'm not sure I will qualify since I have a decent income and no dependents. I'll have t…
Team LG all the way! I actually find the games really fun and I am super crossing my fingers that I get an LG experimental in September. On the other hand, RC is my mortal enemy. So I'll probably end up with that as my experimental.
I don't have a book recommendation, but a friend gave me some great advice on LR that has really helped me. At first it sounded dumb and I didn't believe them, but it's helped me get my LR section down from -7 or -8 to -1 or -2: Flashcards. And usin…
@akeegs92 Yes, most restaurants definitely take advantage of their servers and overwork you even if have pre-agreed arrangements with them. I'd have to find the right place. The place I worked at in undergrad was small and family owned, and they had…
@akeegs92 I hadn't thought about Uber and Lyft, but your're right, that's also a good part time option, especially for some of the schools in larger cities I'll be applying to. Thanks!
Ahhhhh this is definitely me too. I've done this on several practice tests, and on the most recent test 5 or 6 of my answers ended up being off before I noticed my question number and bubble sheet number didn't correspond. I wasted a couple minutes …
Ann Levine with Law School Expert is who I'm planning to work with on my personal statement, resume, and addendum. I found out about her through the Thinking LSAT Podcast (which I also highly recommend) and she has pages upon pages of great testimon…
@Mellow_Z I'm interested but I'm wondering if Sundays at 7:30 is a set time? If so it conflicts with a previous commitment of mine, but if they are going to be at different times I might be able to make some.
@jkatz1488 Your notes for this workshop were really thorough! I'll tack on a few more things that I picked up that really helped me in the workshop:
Timing & Question Difficulty:
1) The difficulty of questions in an LR section is similar to a …
I would say absolutely go with the full ride. Especially if Northeastern fits the kind of law you want to practice. I have friends that graduated T14 law schools with mountains of debt, and felt pressured to take high-paying jobs for firms or in ar…