@"Leah M B" said:
You can always plead your case and say something like, this is my top choice of schools (though I wouldn't mention not applying elsewhere) and I would love to commit, but have to take finances into consideration. As I'm finan…
@"surfy surf" said:
Something you can try to throw in to your plea is that you have to take living expenses into consideration and you were accepted into a school in an area with cheaper living expenses. Or you cannot afford to move out of whe…
@10000019 said:
Go ahead and ask. I think you could:
1) Tell them you're unlikely to attend unless the scholarship offer is higher.
2) Some schools still have applications open. Apply to schools where you're likely to get a significant s…
This sounds like a bubbling error. Either way, you know you are capable of scoring higher and sometimes set backs set the stage for amazing come backs! Best of luck to you!
Actually, thank you for posting this. I'm at the front desk at work today and seeing that the scores were being released today had me so anxious that I could barely speak to our customers. Best of luck!
@"Alex Divine" said:
I think it's really common that we neglect RC. As a result, I don't think it's a coincidence that it's commonly LSATer's worst section. Consistent improvement only came once I began treating RC like I had LR and LG --- lea…
@akistotle said:
Have you done new RC lessons which were added in July? They focus on low-res/high-res summaries. If you haven't, I highly recommend watching them.
I haven't, I will watch them. Thank you.
@Victoria14 said:
I'm gonna be the grim reaper here but ... The last day you can post pone was the 22nd. You will just have to not sit for the exam.
Oh yeah, I knew about that going in. Not fun to throw money away, it probably would have ben…
@tringo335 said:
Not that you need any more advice but... please please please POSTPONE.
Lol I could be wrong, but I'm getting the slight inclination that it is a better idea to postpone. Thanks for your input!! I was nervous to post to this…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
I think that you are right to postpone. Wasting a solid GPA on a less than stellar learnable test score seems like a shame. I have a GPA a couple tenths below yours and can tell you it feels a lot better to worry ab…
@LSATcantwin said:
You really should wait. The higher score would be 100% worth it with your GPA. If you don't feel ready then you shouldn't rush in.
I agree, thank you!
@uhinberg said:
Postpone, postpone, postpone. I think an exception to the no-caps rule should be made for this. Whaddya say, @"Dillon A. Wright"
Thanks for your input
@"Alex Divine" said:
@celina697 said:
So, I signed up for the September LSAT and although I have been studying for a couple months, I know I won't be ready. I have a 3.8 GPA and right now am around a 157 LSAT score. I may increase …
@RafaelBernard said:
I agree. I think many people on here are serial postponers, haha. You can definitely improve and solidly score in the 160s given enough prep.
Thanks for the encouragement!
@TheMikey said:
@celina697 said:
@TheMikey said:
What is your goal score?
I'd be happy being over a 160, but I'd be realllly happy being over a 165.
Then yeah, I'd say postpone. Although some…