I was also in a similar scenario and decided to take the full-ride at a lower-ranked school with an 85% post-graduation employment rate. I want to transfer into a T20 at a larger nearby city that gives some scholarships to transfer students and woul…
Sorry for the late post but I have some information to add. People are saying a Master's won't hurt. To clarify, I know for a fact (as someone with a Master's degree myself) that they don't make any difference to a low UGPA. If they have a candida…
I used to have both depression and generalized anxiety, which went away last year. My depression and anxiety never stopped me from performing well in graduate school. However, I saw a psychiatrist, who made me take Abilify for the depression and f…
There are a number of law schools with decent bar passage rates that will still offer admission to you with your stats. You can definitely also mention the anemia thing as a difficulty you've overcome, which would make sense to the admissions offic…
I've lately been using Khan Academy, and have found it immensely helpful to target my weakness areas in LR. I'm trying to get to -0s on RC before test day.
I'm taking the June test in a week, and have previously consulted the Kaplan books, Powerscore bibles, and Princeton Review's Cracking the LSAT. Recently, I also find the questions from Khan Academy's LSAT practice extremely helpful, because they m…
Thanks for this post!! I, too, am taking the June exam. I am spending this last week reviewing LR and RC with Khan Academy. I figured out the exact question types I was getting wrong consistently on LR (as well as RC), so I'm reviewing only those.…
1) Try identifying if there are any specific question types you keep consistently missing; for example, assumption questions, or parallel flaws.
2) I would suggest that you find copies of Princeton Review's Cracking the LSAT, and Powerscore's Logic…
Paperback is always good, and if you have or purchase ebooks, you should print them out.
Studies have shown that recollection is greater for print format. https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/pen-and-paper-beats-computers-retaining-knowledge
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Anything on nature, space, or science experiments.. for example, in October 1996, the one that begins with "Many birds that form flocks compete through aggressive interaction for priority of access to resources such as food and shelter." ...
@Emily2122 said:
What was your study schedule like to get a 174? How long did it take you?
I studied for 5 months straight, beginning with a 158 for my diagnostic. Treated it like a full-time job (8 hours a day for the first two months) foc…
@"Leah M B" said:
Seconding @goingfor99th 's advice. Splitters have super unpredictable cycles so you should plan on applying very very broadly. T14, any additional T20s you'd be interested in, and a few safeties outside of the T20.
Do yo…