I emailed her he school, and within 2 hours got a response. They allow it and will consider ED with old score and in case of rejection will consider the new score during a re-review during the normal application cycle.
I don’t take that to be predictive. The chances of getting in, if calculated only by past results would be worse if I got 5 points higher on the LSAT (1 out of 4). So a sample size of 8 or 4, and totally random outcome seem to indicate that there is…
@"surfy surf" said:
7sage’s calculator is based on MyLSN, self reported numbers. It’s not an exhaustive list of every applicant. It’s good for an approximate measure just to see how similar applicants fared but I wouldn’t rely on it as being e…
7Sage has a calculator based on last year’s cycle of how likely you are to get in based on ED, gpa, lsat and month applied. If I raise my LSAT score by 7 points, my chances go to 50/50. Apparently it’s not as binary as “below/above 75th percentile”.…
@Ohnoeshalpme said:
You're most likely better off retaking the LSAT and applying at above median.
Also, if you are 7 points below median, 100% do not apply ED this cycle. You will be rejected.
I’m actually right at 75% for LSAT score. I…
LSAC has a “find school” section. You can submit your gpa and lsat score and they’ll show you your scores relative to schools medians and your chances of getting in
I feel a solid meh. Got 165, wanted 170. It’s at that border where I don’t know if it’s worth retaking. Can I get 5 points better in one month. Do I have time to dedicate to properly studying. October is super duper busy for me.
If I get 5 points b…
I don’t think he knows what “falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus” or whatever that senator says. “You tell it better” is a 2nd grade move.
That surprises me the most. The rest of the hearing he was so careful to avoid even a chance of perjury, but su…
I feel like “some type of” to be equivalent of “exactly one of a set” where “set” is 1 or more. Where the fact that “type” is singular is key to this concept. So people have exactly one security system we just don’t know what kind.
I also get this …
UC Davis
1) I don’t have the option to move and this is one of 6 or so schools within commute distance
2) They have an immigration clinic. None of the other 6 schools do.
3) They’re part of a larger college campus. Hopefully I can sneak in some…
38 years with 15 years of experience that has absolutely nothing to do with law. But despite having less freedom because I have family obligations, I feel like I just got to an age where I can do law school right and focus on learning and not just t…
I tried that. I suspect that the rules for most people but not me. I'm very error prone. 95% of my errors comes from confusing "before" with "after", "odd" with "even", "over" with "under". That's why through multiple trial and errors I've arrived a…
Did that for my first PT. Never more. Had 7 minutes left in both LR and RC section but decided to just fast forward the proctor because I was so tired.
I personally do a timed section every couple of days. Just so I keep in the habit of time constr…
@AChris1210 said:
You have one hell of a story that will make a fantastic PS.
I thought about making that a PS, but supposedly it’s a bad idea. I read an article somewhere about the type of statements people think will make them stand out as…
Well since this took a somber serious tone, Trump made me do it.
Up until this summer I was your average soccer mom with over a decade of a decent engineering career behind me. Law was just an old pipe dream. Back in high school I took a law class …
@Bamboosprout said:
No lie, I really enjoy the LSAT, and some law classes I took online and during undergrad. I love the feeling of recognizing, and overcoming my weaknesses, and being comfortable with the unknown.
I actually feel the same w…
Was the LR section with the question about aerobic exercise vs weightlifting affecting math performance, real? I hope it was. The other section killed me.
37 with two elementary school kids and a full time job. I definitely wish I had done this at 23 with no family. My choices are limited to a top 10 school I can’t get into to, and one that is not aba accredited. And now I have to pay for summer camp …