If you are talking about a low GPA and High LSAT splitter situation I can speak to this. Some really amazing Canadian law schools are definitely receptive to splitters. For example: Ottawa, Queens, Western, Dalhousie, Windsor, Saskatchewan, Calgary …
usually test in high 150s to low 160s with a few 165s. I usually go --5 or -6 in LR, --5 games and -7 or -8 RC. I think I don't completely have a solid grasp on all the LR question types (e.g., how to approach and discern wrong from right when im do…
@"Did I Stutter" said:
I would submit the change ASAP - as in today! Then maybe call them up by around Wednesday to follow up. OR you can submit it today and call LSAC tomorrow and let them know about the situation. Speaking to them directly w…
I haven't seen the game and I will take a look shortly, but it sounds like this:
M --> S Contrapositive: /S --> /M means that if M then S but not the other way around. It sounds to me like number 23 has S and J as part of an answer choice whi…