It would be awesome to hear an admissions consultant's view on this, or @shubsuber, I would ask this question to law schools during Forums/zoom events.
This is only my intuition not based on fact, but it would seem rather extreme for a candidate to…
Consider the opposite scenario: imagine you didn't reveal to them the diverse experiences you've had throughout your life, and how you would use those to make the law school a more diverse, beneficial environment, just because they didn't explicitly…
I personally like seeing a "Blah blah Group 4 blah blah Group 3", because the two indicators just cancel themselves out. Your mind will begin to pick this up very fast.
"ThingA cannot/won't/is not blah blah without ThingB"
Therefore, Thing A ->…
Just a quick addition. According to the MSS core curriculum, here answer choice (A) "will be utterly unsupported." JY writes on MSS questions: "That means there is only one correct answer choice and four very wrong answer choices."
Hi Ashley, definitely a convoluted Q. The question uses the answer choices as the things you must test out to see whether it more strongly supports B over A. But first, you must plug each answer choice into this: "if its of countries that went from …
@lawnerdd , this recently happened to me. Unbelievably, got a -11 after scoring usually between -4 and -6. It tells me I still have a ton of work to do. I also enjoyed @"Cant Get Right"'s answer, and enjoyed his podcast episode.
Yes, many if not all have a section in which you must list previous scores and future LSATs you will take. By leaving the future score blank at the time of applying, I imagine that they understand you will be taking it. If I am incorrect about this,…
Hi @teddyballgame15 , have you been listening to the podcast interviews with 170 scorers? I always come away with a new LR pointer from there, some really great stuff.
While I'm obviously not an admissions person, I don't see a big problem writing 1-2 quick paragraphs. Get directly to the point, don't make them read a lot and just let them know it was an off semester. Ideally they're like "Ok, fair enough."
@LSATstudyperson said:
@"Pretzel Logic" That sounds like a great way of doing it. I will do that.
Can I ask how long it took you to get to 30% of the CC?
Yeah, about 2 months but it's full time for me. Honestly just dive in, try differe…
I started doing once-per-week PTs when I hit around 30% of CC. My routine is PT and blind review all weekend and CC on week days. While I rely on both, doing PTs has helped in ways the CC cannot.
This is a great model flaw question!
"Every person A has spoken to has told her that one cannot be admitted to a T-14 past December.
Therefore, it is impossible to be admitted to any T-14 school after December."
Jennifer, just keep chipping away. Bad practice exams happen / is normal. Wake up tomorrow and get right back to studying, look yourself in the mirror and say, "Nope! A bad PE won't stop me."
The first RC passage was arguably the most difficult and convoluted I've ever experienced. It was very abstract. I was expecting a one or two-star difficulty passage to start. Interestingly, lots of folks here saying RC was normal for them. Did anyo…
I see your comment is three years ago, so hopefully this may help others (god knows I'm getting crushed by this PT).
(B) Undermines a conclusion drawn from statistical data by offering an alternative explanation
A more moderate answer choice that …
Wow, this was one of the toughest Q's I've come across. I found this thread the closest I'd get to understanding it.
I misunderstood the politician's argument and this took a while to understand. Evidently "all that is needed..." is correctly under…
I struggled with this question for the same reason as @AlaraE_95. I was thrown off as I thought the ocean and the sea are two distinct things as I read through the question. I'm glad I read all the responses here.