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  • Depends on the school! Some schools only email/mail a decision other schools update the decision tracker with the actual decision on it (and sometimes also the scholarship)
  • Not here to beat you up on your score like others because I’m sure you know the reality of it. Obviously I’d say to keep studying and retake but that doesn’t seem to be what you’re looking for. I think it depends on where you want to live/apply. Fo…
  • @Lolo1996 said: Go where you want to practice! Why are you suddenly changing? Like what made you consider Toronto? If its the cost, don’t do it. Go study where you have always wanted! Debt is temporary, the law school experience is forever. …
  • @Bamboosprout @10000019 i have also heard that it’s known internationally as a good school! But have also heard that it’s hard to compare lol so much different information which makes it harder to compare. And I was born and raised in Minnesota so …
  • Thank you all!! I guess it really is a personal question that I’ll have to weigh the pros and cons. I am interested in big law but I am also open to exploring more options as well. Exploring career wise they both seem to have good outcomes so I gues…
  • @cooljon525 said: Depends where you want to practice. If its in the U.S, I don't see why you would want to go to law school in Canada? I would love to live in Canada! I’m open to living there and the US which just causes more of a personal d…
  • I’m not sure exactly what you’re asking but you need to report/request transcripts form every college or university you’ve ever attended and then LSAC will create one gpa based on all those schools. For instance, I too attended community college but…
  • @Sharon_sarangyang said: Heyyyy that's amazing! I'm taking the November test and want to start on PS right after taking my LSAT. Do you think it's too late to start in late November? I know that of course the soon the better, but i really want…
  • @"Anonymouse-1" said: Had something similar happen. Was out of school for four years so chose a professor meeting the following criteria: (i) got an "A" grade in their class and (ii) had a small class size (increases the likelihood they rememb…
  • If you are close with your supervisor and believe he can write a great letter, then I think yes. Have you been out of college for a while? If so, you may get by with even having him being one of your letters for schools that only allow 2. Either way…
  • I also live in Minneapolis so I am familiar with how people view Mitchell Hamline, St Thomas, and the U. I went to undergrad at the U and have met with the pre law adivsor many times. Based on what she has said and what I know from the Minnesota mar…
  • @zacharytsmith26 on some law school applications though that have an employment section it asks for the months and years. So I am unsure if this will be penalized against me, for instance during the bar, if it's not correct.
  • I’d be willing!
  • @EagerestBeaver said: While I did not have the same starting point as you, I got a tutor through the 7sage discussion page. It has totally revamped my entire outlook on the test. You should absolutely get some professional help especially if i…
  • @Princess thank you sooo much! LR is the section that I seem to have the most struggle with too besides timing on RC. I’m definitely going to try some times LR sections for the next two weeks like you suggested! I think it’s really a strategy and c…
  • @Gee-dawg The phases 1 and 2 are discussed in the post core curriculum that's posted from @BlindReviewer above! If you're still in the CC I wouldn't worry about it yet.
  • @jmarmaduke96 Thank you SO much! That helps a ton. I guess I was thinking that audience size means public interest but it makes sense now why B is the correct answer, especially since it relates more to the evidence being used in the stimulus.
  • @"Cant Get Right" said: Hey, congrats on such great improvement! PTing is a little awkward coming out of the curriculum because it involves so many testing skills which are independent of the core concepts, so hopefully you’ll see a bump to yo…
  • Thanks everyone for your help!! I’m contacting my credit card tomorrow and luckily have saved all emails with them. If anything this just makes me SO happy I’ve found 7Sage. I’ll definitely look into writing a review for them any and every where to …
  • @Bamboosprout said: Yes. I think I would recommend reviewing, or going through the CC twice. I consistently document questions in the CC that I got wrong or have trouble with, and basically do "fool-proofing" on them, whether they're LR, RC, o…
  • @Princess said: I think reviewing would be a good plan. Just take a day to review if that works best for you. I usually try to review some stuff before studying a certain thing for the day. Example, if I am working on flaw questions today, I'l…
  • @Bumblebee said: No need to worry at all! It actually doesn't seem odd that your BR and actual scores are similar, since you have not yet watched/read explanations for the questions you struggled with. As much as the BR process is about…
  • @lsatjourney said: Someone who has taken the digital LSAT (got paid by LSAC to test it). I can say, its not scary at all. The best way to prep for taking it is to do the Khan Academy questions online as drills. If you have any specific questio…
  • @NickIllini said: Has anyone heard anything on when LSAC means to provide more info on the type of software they'll be using? I'm looking forward to playing around with it to get used to it (not looking forward having to buy a tablet for it th…