If you had only /C, then no.. you couldn't have A. However... You could totally have B on its own. There's nothing saying that B couldn't survive off on its own, independent of /A and a /C.
It's not a "No." Just a "not yet." It's only a No if you give up
I have heard anecdotes from Americans who have had this problem; they retook the lsat and reapplied the following cycle and did great. I skipped a cycle because I knew I didn't have…
@LanceB02 said:
I had a 3.78 GPA in college but this damn LSAT is a tough nut to crack. I think if I could score in the high 160s it might make the jump worth it. But working 60 plus hours a week makes studying near impossible with a family. T…
Speaking as someone living in a rural area, yeah.. if you're going to survive, you have to do it all. Town attorneys also work in other areas: defense, contracts, family law... everything really. It's how you survive. Smaller population, so fewer cl…
Oh man... I know this pain. Post CC, I improved a whole 3 Lsat points from my initial diagnostic, which was the same as yours. I wanted to rage quit on my computer right then and there. I felt like I wasted a couple months. But, I didn't, and I'm g…
Real talk: not this cycle. Any school that would take you with that score is not worth going to, and is likely predatory. I don't mean to hurt your feelings, but it's true.
That being said, you are capable of so much more. A 3.5 in finances? Absolu…
You're fine. I found similar issues on mine when I submitted to multiple schools, I emailed the schools, and they were like "Okay! Fixed. Thanks for letting us know." No worries at all to tell admissions there was a dumb mistake. It happens.
Nope. I had three scores total, with a big jump on the last one. You should be fine wth a couple attempts, as long as you get your goal score at the end. After say, 5 takes, though... it may be looked down on a little.
37 here, and coming from a very similar situation as @"Lana Kane" (sans one kid). Took me longer than I wanted to for the LSAT, but I stuck with it. You absolutely can learn it!! Now, I'm heading to law school this fall.
Difference from university gpa? -0.25. Difference from all of my grades averaged out? -0.03 Wasn't worth it to argue over that -0.03 since my grades are above everyone's 75th, but it's proof that sometimes they get it wrong.
~1.5 years. Wound up with 1 point lower than the score goal I had set for myself, decided I was good with that, and I went with it. In admissions now, and I'm in at 3 schools, waiting on a few more to respond.
Your journey will be different than a…
No idea on how to make it work with a baby, but I am a parent. Luckily, my kid is old enough to do basic functions and use a smart phone, so not as big a concern on them surviving. However, I do remember the baby days, and I will say this: use your…
@Kgorman3 said:
thanks so much for the input! @AudaciousRed how do you go about getting a fee waiver?
Many times, the school will waive the fees automatically and mention that in an email or letter. When you go in to do an application, it'll…
@lsatplaylist said:
Please keep posting updates as time allows. It's great for pre-law students to have these stories.
For real. If all schools are like this, knowing what to expect is very helpful.
I did 6. It depends on what you think is right for you. You want a few safeties and a couple reaches, at least. Maybe a few that are on the upper end of reach to later use for negotiation purposes? You don't have to go overboard and do like 20+, …
RC didn't improve drastically for me until I learned to summarize in my own way. I tried symbols and underlining and one word summaries like JY and all teach.. but it just wasn't quite enough. Instead, I read it like I was going to have to explain t…
@"Trust the Process" said:
No that is definitely not normal. I think a complaint is warranted.
Agreed. Complain about this. That is definitely NOT normal.
Those free videos led me to this program, to this community, and to succeeding. I might not have known about what 7sage had to offer had I not kept hitting those videos every time I got stuck on an LG problem. Those videos were vital.
I hope lsac r…
Unless you had a reason to, I would leave them alone. They are crazy busy this time of year. Don't bother them if you don't have to. If they want to get to know you better, they will call you or set up an interview.
Never hope you'll luck into a score. It never works that way. Work up to PTing at and above your ideal score, and you are likely to come out with something good. But never hope you'll be okay when you haven't hit that level. As someone who did that …