I had two LGs found flower to be ridiculously hard and the other perfectly normal so I assumed flower one was experimental and the other one was standard. LOL
My first take will be in September but- diagnostic of 148 in March, now PTing at 160. Varying weekly study schedules, probably at 200-250 total hours of study thus far. Aiming for 160+ on test day, would be super happy with 165+.
Thinking back on d…
Have you used the analytics feature? If you go in the Resources tab, you can go through the data from the tests you've taken and it will highlight the question types that are highest priority for studying. That can be a good place to start to at lea…
I feel you. I'm sometimes not sure if I'm considered a nontraditional student- I've had to work my whole academic career, on many occasions sacrificing school for work and taking multiple breaks from school to stay afloat, but, I completed my B.A. a…
From what I’ve read, it seems the most that would happen would be that LSAC allows you to cancel your score (before seeing it) and schedule a retake. It seems like there were a fair amount of test centers that started late, so I almost wonder if LSA…
@"Leah M B" said:
Thank you so much! Are you applying to PNW schools too? It was such a hard decision. This year I was thinking even more seriously about staying nearby to be close to family and such, and I love the NW. But, it's very hard t…
Many congrats to you! Also nice to see recent scholarship amounts for the PNW schools. So awesome that you were able to get such great scholarships for two T14 schools!
Thank you JY and 7sage! So exciting that we’ll be able to PT digitally.
I didn’t realize that the tablets would be Microsoft Surface Gos; I study on a Surface Pro so that’s a nice bit of peace of mind. For anyone who’s never used them before, they’…
That is a pretty average age for law and graduate school in general. Even for undergrad it’s not crazy at all- everyone’s circumstances are different.
I’d say it’s actually better to have work and real world experience so that one can fully appreci…
To add on to the how long did it take to study, do you remember roughly how many hours per week you put in to get such a great score jump from your diagnostic in six months?
Do you plan on staying in biglaw, or do you eventually want to transition …
Nice. ATL has (+/-)s for those that have moved spots: https://abovethelaw.com/2019/03/leaked-2020-u-s-news-law-school-rankings/
Am I remembering incorrectly, or did University of Washington used to be in the top 20s years ago? Now it's barely top 5…
@"Leah M B" said:
Happy to answer if you have any more specific questions! I’m not really well versed in these, but I’m applying for the 2nd time this year so I’ve just been hanging out on these law school forums and researching for quite a wh…
@"Leah M B" said:
So far I'm 5 for 6 - in at Seattle U, U of Washington, UCI, WUSTL and (my big win) Cornell. Just got WL at USC. 😑 Those "safety schools" can sneak up on you haha. Still waiting to hear back from Berkeley, Northwestern, Michi…