The GPA law schools will considered is the GPA you have once they get to your application in their review process. You can update later and it might help your case, for example if you get waitlisted.
This is an old thread I found
http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/417/helpful-outside-resources-for-the-lsat
where JY gave suggestions of great audiobooks and other people also added their favorites. I have been listening to it since then and…
thank you @alexandergreene93 , I see why we cannot negate C but what I am having a hard time understanding is, the stimulus does not just say they were born at the same time in different countries but it also says they were born in the same day and …
Thank you very much @nicole.hopkins I will follow your advice, I don't like spending money when I can avoid doing it as well so I will just buy the 10 actual books. I think I even have one of them
@alexandergreene93 im planning to take the test just next June and I study a lot of hours a day, so maybe there is a chance I will run out of PT's but thank you for sharing your experience and @c.janson35 unfortunately I do not have the test even th…
Thank you @c.janson35 and @Matt1234567 i wasn't very sure once i planned to take the LSAT next June so I will be studying almost a year or it. So at first I thought about just to do PT 1-75 but then I realized some people start at PT 36 so I was w…
I agree with your decision @2RARE2CARE, i had the same problems with my parents expectations too so I know how you feel and you are right about your reasons as well. Most people, especially if you are paying for your law school with loans, getting t…
Thank you @Pacifico, in respect to the drilling material, is Cambridge the best bet? A question which I always ask myself is if it is better to go through all the 7sage curriculum and maybe all the trainer and then start to do PT from 1-72( if you h…