Hello lsat2016! I'm in the exact same boat, only registered a week ago thinking I had already done so.
I have no basis for when or how often the T-14s send the application fee waivers and had already applied to them when I realized I wasn't registe…
I understand the frustration. I think plenty of law schools admit past December, including the T-14 schools. There is just a significant advantage to applying earlier in the cycle. It makes sense logically, there are more spots towards the beginning…
I definitely agree with @canihazJD here. It all comes down to who can write the best letter for you specifically. I personally take that to mean the professionals I work most closely with, who know me best, and who are consistently judging or assess…
Hello! The best piece of advice I've heard when it comes to this kind of thing is to take the LSAT when you feel the most prepared. You're never going to feel 100% ready, but the key is to feel comfortable, prepared, and confident. That means differ…
I couldn't agree more with every bit of advice on this list. Going on 2+ years of studying for this beast of a test and registered for August. Everything here is spot on from my personal experience and from the tips I've gotten from everyone I've ra…
About 2 years total so far went through multiple test prep books after half-heartedly taking the LSAT in 2017 (still in undergrad), including all the Powerscore Bibles, then started with 7sage. The leaps I've made with 7sage have been immense. Took…
I agree with the comments above! If your BR is the highest it has ever been, that's exactly where you want to be. That means that after the CC, you understand the content of the test more than ever before. Some of the work you put in after CC is ref…
Working full time and commuting it can be really hard to get a good amount of study time in each day. I've been studying for a while and really trying to take my time on the CC. I usually can only manage 1-2 hours a day during the week and maybe 2-3…