I am so proud of you. I know how hard you’ve worked and how many difficult and brave decisions you’ve had to make. You truly deserve what you have achieved.
I’m just as, if not more, grateful to have you along my side on this journey. Thanks for en…
@LauraC829 said:
@dml277 said:
CAS doesn't expire for 5 years, and if you've paid LSAC for something, a test registration for example, it extends your expiry date. So you don't need to worry about losing your transcripts and letter…
CAS doesn't expire for 5 years, and if you've paid LSAC for something, a test registration for example, it extends your expiry date. So you don't need to worry about losing your transcripts and letters. Whether you ask your recommenders upload now o…
I contacted LSAC and they said that a refund check will be mailed to you approximately eight weeks after you take the LSAT (December LSAT in your case).
@jkatz1488 said:
Log in --> My Account (upper right) --> Candidate Referral Service --> Edit CRS Preferences (1/4 down the page just beneath "Financial Obligation")
Thank you!
@jkatz1488 said:
@"Seeking Perfection"
I did make sure to list New York as a state I was interested in. I did that for the states of all the schools I wanted to apply to.
Do you know how to update this info within LSAC? I am …
If you’re still in undergrad, the prelaw advisor should be a good free resource to check over your PS. If you have good mentor relationship with a professor, that might be another option too.
@agparkinson said:
Hey guys so I took the test in Canada. LSAC says that I should receive my results by email within 3 weeks (dec 23). But you guys are talking about receiving them in early Jan. Am I just being naive here believing that they …
@"Arthur K." Thank you!
I just checked and found out that the registration deadline for the February 2017 test was December 21, 2016, so it would make sense for LSAC to give a full refund for those happy with their December scores. This time, the …
@"Leah M B" Could you please point me to where LSAC says we can get a full refund for February if we withdraw within one week of receiving December scores?
My memory might not be serving me correctly but I vaguely recall reading somewhere on the LS…
Yes, generally speaking that's roughly when the test ends. There are, however, always exceptions so I wouldn't plan anything immediately after the test ends. The test is already stressful enough so you don't want to have to worry about staying on ti…
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" Could you maybe post which PTs right before we start (so no one has the time to do the passages ahead of time) so that those of us that prefer to read on paper could print them out? If not, that's fine too
This sounds like a very intriguing essay! Now I really want to hear more about your stories with the kitten!
I think writing about kittens is fine as long as the PS shows who you are.
The word "unpublished" caught my attention. How could it affect something if no one read about it? So I was anticipating for something along those lines. The answer choices unfortunately didn't have that, but here's my analysis of the answer choices…
@"alaric.taves" said:
@AllezAllez21 said:
No schools average. Some people claim that Yale does, but there is no evidence for this. There is in fact evidence that they do not. Schools only care about the highest.
This may or…
@dennisgerrard said:
@kenyamlee Same time. 7 pm EST
It's actually 7:30 EDT. I believe every session begins at 7:30 ET. JY updates the info for the next session in his original post after every session so you can see too.
@RafaelBernard said:
Question for all - are we supposed to do BR per usual before joining in? Like not checking the correct answers and writing out all our explanations etc?
Yes, BRing on your own before joining in is helpful. Just do what…