@"selene.steelman" said:
To make the most of your investment of time and resources, it might be better to wait until you hear back (admitted or WL) before visiting. If admitted, you can use your visit to make a fully informed decision. If WL'd…
Hi All, i'm in the downtown area as well and am happy to meet at the Battery Park library or the other one if better. Studying for Jan 2019 after a shocking lower November score.
@Louislepauvre @ajstephens93 I'm in the exact situation as both of you (PT'd in 160s and shockingly got a 156 in Nov./retaking in January). Let me know if you'd like to review/study together!
@ChaimtheGreat said:
I would really suggest starting with LG. That is generally a section where you can see real improvement. I would consider fool-proofing, at least for more challenging logic games. Start pting but don't ignore how helpful s…
@ecarr_12 said:
Do every single LG section from PTs 1-35 untimed/timed/and watch the explanation videos as many times as you need to for every single game until you basically get every single question on each game both correct and completed in…
@kimmy_m66 said:
@CoffeeBeans said:
For foolproofing your LG after the 2 months of cc, which tests did you use?
The logic games bundle, so all of 1-35, that comes with ultimate+
Hi @kimmy_m66, thank you so much for doing …
@"Alex Divine" said:
@LauraC829 said:
@"Alex Divine" Thank you I see you have the Ultimate Plus, does that package come with all of the most recent exams? I just did the upgrade to Ultimate today and am thinking paying the extra $…
@"Alex Divine" Thank you I see you have the Ultimate Plus, does that package come with all of the most recent exams? I just did the upgrade to Ultimate today and am thinking paying the extra $200 might be worth it for the "harder" questions, drill …
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
As a former taker of the February LSAT, I can tell you there is nothing terrifying about it. It is scored the same as the others and I tested one point below my average.
It was annoying to never know which sect…
I'm on the same boat as you my friend. I had all of my essays ready and was considering taking the Feb. exam and still applying this cycle but it doesn't seem favorable at all when compared to studying more (possibly improving my score) and then app…
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
Test date change deadline is 1/9, so you have about a week to figure out whether your momentum is going to translate to actual score gains or if you'll spend all that time just trying to play catch-up to the position tha…
@akistotle said:
Why not both? I recommend upgrading to Ultimate+ (best plan) and study for Feb/June!
The deadline to change exam date is next week and not sure if I'll know how ready I am for February by then Thank you, I think i'll do Ult…
@ohnoeshalpme said:
It depends on whether or not you want to apply this cycle. If you can wait until next cycle, upgrade to the Ultimate version and wait until the June test
I'm applying next cycle and I think you're probably right!
@dml277 said:
CAS doesn't expire for 5 years, and if you've paid LSAC for something, a test registration for example, it extends your expiry date. So you don't need to worry about losing your transcripts and letters. Whether you ask your recom…
@uhinberg said:
This whole thing is very fishy. When has LSAC ever tweeted in advance of score release? And who went ahead and tweeted without confirming what they had heard?
Learning from POTUS...
@TheMikey said:
I think they are both great options. The 2nd option seems well-suited to be a personal statement topic as well, imo!
I think trying out both topics and having 1 be your PS and the other be your DS could work! Other thought…
@StrangerThanFiction175 said:
Have fun at Yale! Just kidding. Those are both great topics. If I had to pick, I would say go with the second. As @dytmom_3x pointed out, that would make also make a great adversity essay. There's also a good chan…
@goingfor99th said:
Your P.S. is supposed to tell schools why you want to go to law school, and also how your life experiences have brought you to the point in your life where you want to go to law school.
Your D.S. is supposed to tell sc…
@dytmom_3x said:
I may be biased as I am a single mother, but I think the 2nd option is very inspiring. I've been told, the odds are against those in your position. So I think that is quite the adversity you overcome to be where you are. I i…
@uhinberg said:
I believe that all complaints must be received within 6 days of the test for LSAC to do anything about it.
I submitted and they're now offering this letter for law schools to see. Not sure if it's helpful?
Does anyone know whether this type of LSAC letter can be helpful? Or would it do more harm than good?
"LSAC can include a letter in your file to inform the law school(s) to which you apply of the
circumstances under which you took the test and you…
@Gladiator_2017 said:
I've taken at CUNY Law and I had an amazing experience. Upon entering the building there's a small lobby with a security officer at a desk. At 8:30 test adminiatrators will ask everyone to take out their LSAT ticket and t…
@TheMikey said:
I've taken at Pace and it was good. They put me in a classroom that had long tables and we had the seat to our left and right empty so lots of space. was also very quiet, so that's a plus.
I know someone who took at CUNY a…