@lalalala, this is from Leiter himself:
https://www.top-law-schools.com/brian-leiter-interview.html
Also discussed in the above interview is the oft-ignored point that, to the extent that rankings are useful, rank by AOS is a far more meaningful c…
Bumping this. Very good questions @lexxx745 and others.
Being able to communicate with proctors prior to the start of our exam would seem eliminate most of the problems previous Flex takers have reported. And avoid the distracting, unnecessary an…
@"Harvey Dent", at least for the joint programs that I'm aware of, first-year law students in joint programs take only law courses, since all 1Ls take the same courses. So while you're right to care about class rank, doing well as a 1L should have …
@shanpseudo, actually, joint JD/MDs aren't terribly uncommon at all. A friend of mine is doing one right now, too, but she's planning on going into academia. I'm applying to joint JD/PhD programs in philosophy this cycle, also to go into academia.…
Lolo1996 and others are right. It's remarkable how little most people (myself included) remember from PTs taken long ago, and how helpful those retakes can be despite remembering.
No need to worry about changing to pens. Note the following from the LSAC FAQ page:
"Will test takers be able to use physical scratch paper for making notes? What about pencils?
Yes! LSAC will provide scratch paper and a pen for test takers to …
I was told on two separate occasions by two separate LSAC representatives that we will be given a booklet with 8 pages (no lines, watermarked, 8.5" x 11").
Thank you 10000019 and MissChanandler for your replies. I should've been more specific: If I hope to work through every logic game from PT 1-84 (or as many of them as I can) before test day, do you recommend starting with PT 1 and working forward …