I think you're actually obligated to include it. It may seem somewhat innocuous now, but an omission like that could raise unnecessary C&F questions from down the line. Applying to law school isn't the same as applying to a job, they generally e…
Supposed to start at noon. Bc of connectivity/webcam issues didn’t get to start until around 2:30pm. Longest day ever. I got interrupted twice in the middle of the exam Bc my webcam apparently wasn’t showing video. I had an external one connected vi…
You can submit even if if your LORs haven't been uploaded yet. I previously called LSAC about this. You can assign the LOR/recommender to a school; then hit submit. Your application will be marked incomplete with the school, but once the letter is u…
Personally, I condensed everything onto a single page and just separated with headers (unless the application asked us to upload separate statements for different questions/sections).
^Agreed. Working with Dave for logic games was the biggest game changer for me (no pun intended). He really knows how to break down and methodically approach games/questions in a way that's super easy to understand and replicate. I went from being s…
Blueprint came out with a score converter today for the Flex.
They made an announcement on Reddit: https://blog.blueprintprep.com/lsat/calculate-your-lsat-flex-score/
Where exactly would you want to work with a concentration in environmental law? Private firm, government...? I would look at how well the school can place you where you think you'd might like to work. Does the school have relationships with certain …
If there haven't been any updates since then, I would send a polite and respectful follow-up email, inquiring about the status of your application. Reiterate your interest and ask about their anticipated timeline for a decision (if any). Or if you f…
It really depends on the school, some of them have deadlines all the way in August. I would call and confirm with the specific schools you’re interested in.
It’s not allowed with you in the testing room, even if it’s turned off. If you get caught with it, you’ll get asked to leave and that dismissal shows up on your record. At one of my testing centers (downtown nyc) they made us empty out our pockets w…
I would try to re-confirm the math on the GPA prediction first.
There are online GPA calculators that will do the math for you, you can google around for this.
Ex: https://gpacalculator.net/college-gpa-calculator/
Can one semester of straight As…
Maybe it'll be one of the practice exams LSAC already released in digital format- 71, 73, 74. You can try calling to confirm closer to the event date, they'll prob have decided by then....
But if I were to take a guess, I'd guess it'd prob be out …
You can submit your apps before your Jan score comes out. The adcom. will place it on-hold. Also, whether or not it's too late depends on the deadlines for the schools you plan to apply to. Some have deadlines in mid February or after March... so a …
There's also the option to just exit out of your current PT and click on a random section within an untouched digital PT and just start that one. Time pauses when you click out of a digital exam.
For ex: I'll do PT 87, click out of the exam after …
I think it also depends on where you work, and your ultimate goals post- law school. My employer recently offered to help finance my law school education and have extended the option of working for them both during/after law school, if I'd be inter…