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celina697

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  • @"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!
  • I scored 2 points above my average. I think the curve did me a huge favor!!!
  • 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!
  • I used this watch and they said it was fine! I’m sorry that happened to you.
  • @"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…
  • @Freddy_D said: Simple advice: postpone, study hard, get that 165+, reap the benefits That's what I'm aiming for! Thank you!
  • @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…
  • @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.