I mean, it doesn't hurt to try but I definitely think you are for sure out at Victoria. You can apply to Dal in hopes that maybe they let you in and, who knows, they just might!
I wouldn't. I have a better GPA than you and I applied last year with a 157 LSAT and didn't get into Victoria. I would say out for Dalhousie as well.
Don't get discouraged! You can do it!!!!
I think if you read in general it'll help.
I've read a few interesting books. Marching Powder was amazing. I literally couldn't put it down. Not LSAT material per say, but, like I said, I think reading in general can help!
I just checked the TRU website because I, too, applied there. Because TRU allowed me to clearly outline my employment/educational/extra activities, I strayed away from tailoring my PS in that way. Their website no longer gives explicit instructions …
I would retake the LSAT if I were you.
There is no harm in retaking, applying with the intent of having your December score looked at, and seeing who accepts you.
If you've never seen the games before.... and it's not a retake..... I wouldn't say it was a fluke. Sure, they might be easier games, but you've obviously then demonstrated that those games are OK for you.
@mysojuli said:
Do you think it would be inappropriate if I brought a Chipotle burrito as my snack for the test? If I don't get guac or sour cream if could be considered good brain food?
I don't think you'll be allowed to do this. I would suggest…
I would first agree with the above comments and say you are for sure burnt out.
I would also like to say that I think you're rushing it. I, too, had the desire to just get through my LSAT prep, write the exam, and be done with it. BUT, reality doesn…
If a sentient being on another planet cannot communicate with us, then the only way to detect its existence is by sending a spacecraft to its planet.
/C --> S
All the other words are just junk.
For me, I have been studying for over a year now. Close to two years. I've taken it twice and only gotten semi-close to my goal score. I used to get up at 3:30 AM to go to the gym before work so I could study before work, on my lunch break, and afte…
From what I've seen with lawstudents.ca (checked the "accepted" threads), the spots fill up as early as November. I've seen some people accepted last year on November 4th. Unless your score is likely to be very very competitive, I don't know if you …
Totally burn out. Are you writing in December? Take a longer break I would suggest. Stop thinking about the LSAT, don't creep the forums, just take a solid break.
@nye8870 said:
Hi there. I have taken the LSAT twice and can attest to the fact that it is highly unlikely the environment is going to be anywhere near as loud or distracting as you experienced in the library.
I would agree with this. I took it t…
Cambridge just basically put packages together of questions for each type. Flaw, SA, NA, and they arranged them by difficulty. They get harder as you go up!
@GeotLSAT said:
One of the most valuable words of wisdom I ever got was "law school is no rush". Your time will come. Your circumstances might be different from mine but my plan is to spend the next two weeks studying hardcore, take a practice test…
@"lsat_321" said:
Waiting for this is killing me... Because I am so nervous already, I feel like my heart will explode before I get to see my score tonight...
ahaha right!!!!!!!
@cacrv567 said:
I really hope we get these scores tonight, because otherwise I'm going to be a disaster at work tomorrow yikes
UGH when I found out at lunch it was coming today I was a wreck.
@cacrv567 said:
I think I'm going to do some games to calm my nerves and prepare for the inevitable dec test I will have to take ugh
bahahaha I feel yeah! totally BR-ing right now.
Actually it's more like.... BR question, check LSAC, check e-mail,…
I scored a 155 last year and was devastated, so I know the feeling.
But, know that, obviously, this isn't a reflection of you as an individual. You're probably incredibly intelligent, it's just the nature of the exam.
And, even more comforting, is t…