I read a couple forums online, and it seems that LSAC makes the photograph requirements seem more strict than they are. As long as the photo looks like a passport photo and looks like me, it should be fine. The 6 months requirements is most likely t…
Hi @devinstelter, I closely reviewed JY's advice for LG speed and accuracy, which helped me to overcome the same problems after a few tries. Please review this lesson https://7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-habits-for-speed-and-accuracy/ , and summariz…
I am in the same position as you. I am working as a paralegal and have been studying irregularly for almost 10 months. Paralegal work is really tough with all the reading and drafting, and then we go back home after at least 8 hours of work to read …
@"Leah M B" said:
But, if you make sure your study time is really efficient, you can get there!
You are totally right, and I'll be focusing on areas with more potential for improvement to get a higher score.
@FixedDice said:
Depends on many factors (e.g. what your score is, what your target schools are, etc). But other factors notwithstanding, my guess is that they will not care much (if at all). Heard of one legal assistant/paralegal who worked…
@"m.c lshopeful" said:
Lots of people work full-time and study for the LSAT. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but schools are not going to care at all and I would recommend against writing to that effect.
Haha no thank you for your honest…
@olioliber yeah I heard from a friend, whose uncle worked in law school admissions, that they discard most applications without looking at anything other than LSAT score and GPA. Although race is in my favor I guess (I am Syrian), but I hate the ide…
@"Seeking Perfection" thanks for asking... I will have saved up enough money by law school time for the first 12 months of living expenses (I live frugally haha, not a choice) ... After that, I'll be working 20 hours a week during school time, and f…