@LivingThatLSATdream said:
The problem I see is that you are telling “his stories”. Even if it changed or reaffirmed how you feel by hearing them. It still isn’t about you. I would think of a different topic about you and what qualities will m…
@eRetaker said:
@Traianus said:
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
Apply to schools where your score is above median, like UMinn or Notre Dame and wait until you get your November scores back to apply to T14. As this is going to…
@Bamboosprout said:
I think you have a very good chance of getting accepted already. Just make sure your softs are strong as well. You'll definitely be high-middle of the pack if you apply now, but that's not a bad chance.
Thank you. I think…
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
Apply to schools where your score is above median, like UMinn or Notre Dame and wait until you get your November scores back to apply to T14. As this is going to be a long cycle, an app in December is not going to be late a…
@PearsonSpecterLittUp said:
I'm fairly certain that the 7sage predictor factors in what month you apply! So you should plug in your 166 with an early october app, compared to let's say 168/169 with a december app and see what it says!
Also,…
Enjoyed the webinar! It was interesting to see how the essays and other pieces of the application affect students the most when they are closer to the medians. This provides some great motivation to try and "write yourself in" at target schools.
@ChaimtheGreat said:
As had been mentioned, GPA is the second most important aspect of your application. For some however, it is a part that is no longer within their control (unless they are in undergrad). There are schools that favor reverse…
@eRetaker said:
@Traianus Yeah from the sound of it you seem like a strong candidate so just apply broadly and you should get some good offers. Off the top of my head, Chicago, Penn, UVA, Berkeley, and Cornell likes the high GPA applicants. Pe…
@eRetaker said:
Median LSAT means that half the people in the class have below that score so why wouldn't you think someone with above the 75th GPA and 25th to 50th LSAT could be accepted lol
lol when you put it that way I mean it seems like…
@"Leah M B" said:
GPA is somewhat less significant, but still very important. It depends on the school though. Chicago is known for having higher GPA standards than any other school. But they also want a high LSAT.
Also, retaking LSAT is …
@mjmonte17 said:
I have heard that acceptance is 70% LSAT 30% GPA (excluding softs).
This seems reasonable. So you think that a person above the 75th percentile for GPA could be accepted if they were under the median LSAT but above 25th perc…
Exact same issue here, I took a PT yesterday and nearly half of my missed questions came from RC. The analytics circle that represents "InferAuthorPerspective" looks like Jupiter at this point.
@keets993 said:
If I'm reading this right you've taken six practice tests in the span of two weeks? If so, that's waaay too many. You shouldn't do more than 2 per week. Also, are you analyzing each test thoroughly? Does your BR consist of writ…
@eRetaker said:
I had a huge score drop when I took PTs 72-78. The way I always saw it was that I can gain more reviewing a bad PT than one that I actually scored well on. I personally dug deep into the reason that my score died in that range …
@TheDeterminedC said:
There's no need to view two score drops and suddenly think you're hitting some type of LSAT crisis. Relax and realize these two might be pressing your weaknesses more then others. I think it's more reliable to see your pr…
@"Adam Hawks" said:
Ok, some advice from an LSAT novice.
1.) Eat some ice-cream and watch a Wesley Snipes movie.
2.) Look at the 7Sage analytics and listen to the dulcet sounds of JY showing you how to solve the difficult problems wh…