@10000019 said:
If you're 100% set on PI, Georgetown and plan on PSLF.
this is good point. GULC has one of, if not the best LRAP program of any T14. Here's a thorough guide that was really helpful to me: http://www.top-law-schools.com/tls-gu…
Découragement n'est pas Ivoirien.
You can absolutely go from 143 to 157+. Like others have already recommended, I’d start by planning to tackle a rigorous study schedule and go from there (I.e., the one here on 7sage). As far as when to take the e…
Here’s a tip from another post here on 7sage that I can’t find at the moment but will link as soon as I do. *(honestly, for me, worked like magic. I’d lost all hope in RC until following this strategy).
So, here’s my attempt to sum it up!
Read the…
I felt inspired by Dr. Ford's courage, vulnerability, and transparency. And disturbed, to say the least, by Kavanaugh's aggressive (sometimes violent even) tone and demeanor. The latter was very telling, along with the direct attacks (tone, sarcasm,…
Because my community of Black immigrants have existed at the margins of the nation’s courts for decades (+). Pursuing a legal education, for me, is about survival and preservation. Conversations around mass incarceration, for instance, happen while …
@MissChanandler said:
The kindness/respect question absolutely destroyed me. Could not figure out what was going on at all.
lollll same. I read this question at least 15 times when I came back to it after finishing the section.
Prediction before reading answer choices, I think, makes a huge difference in how to approach LR. I would hear this tip and wouldn't always fully implement it because I'd be so worried about time that I thought thinking about the stimulus + predicti…
For people who've previously written the test, do you (highly) recommend taking Friday completely off? Or, think light studying (drilling weaknesses, for exp.) is fine?
John: the evidence shows this, so, here is the conclusion that can be drawn from it.
Judy: *doesn't deny the evidence John provides to reach his conclusion. Rather, provides a new reason why that particular premise (the evidence) cannot, on its own…
I had this same question/concern. David (Busis) said, “your LSAT score overwhelms any consideration of timing, and applying in December, with a November score, isn't late.”
Personally, I ignore the “most”. I found this especially helpful when it came to “most strongly supported” questions. Because prior to doing so, I’d always get tripped up on what the writers meant by “most”. But I read somewhere — possibly here on 7…
Hey!
So I think there's a reason why you have the current version of your diversity statement that you do---it's an important story, one that's yours, and so one only you can tell. I've heard repeatedly, re: both, PSs and DSs, that what admissions …
thank you so, so much for sharing this. Much needed, seriously. Esp. with my story being so similar to yours. Hoping for a similar success for the Sept. test, God-willing!