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  • Do NOT spend 3500 on admissions consulting. For one thing, there're plenty of free resources online to help you with crafting an application. You can also find friends/relatives/professors who can make suggestions on your personal statement and resu…
  • I like Verdant's advice, but ultimately, you need to do introspection on why you're applying to law school. Start writing about something, ANYTHING, and eventually you'll get an idea of how to put your career aspirations into words. I spent two mont…
  • They don't take it into account. I wouldn't look too much into it- a fee waiver is just a school's way of goading you to apply (they might like your numbers, or they just need some gullible applicant to apply so that the adcoms can reject them, thus…
  • At least a 168. They somehow managed a 169 median this year, but I think it's anomalous.
    in UCLA Comment by ALLCAA123 September 2020
  • Ideally, your LSAT should be at or above a school's 75th to get in with a full-tuition scholarship by ED.
  • I agree, having anxiety is a crippling condition. I had it a long time ago and grew out of it. Nonetheless, I vote 'no' for a few reasons. I noticed you're having doubts about the topic before even writing about it- you're not sure, and you're aski…
  • Been there, done that. I also questioned my sanity after spending over a year to study for this exam. I finally got a score above the 90th percentile after 1.2 years of study, but in hindsight, I don't think it was worth so much trouble. I recomme…
  • It depends on your score. If you got a 168 or more, I don't think it's worth retaking. You can go to almost any law school with a discount. What I will say is this: I scored 2 more points on my second take, and it dramatically improved my odds for w…
  • Definitely possible. I went from a 148 diagnostic to PT-ing in the low 160s. Got a 165 on test day. I did 2 more months of work and got a 167 on the next exam. If I could do it all over again, I'd go with what Defender said- focus more on reading c…
  • @lexxx745 said: I dont think 7sage predictor is that accurate just a rough estimate, personally i think MyLSN would be more accurate. I mean its tough, assuming average softs LOR resume, etc I think u could get into one or two t15 if you …
  • If you absolutely have to take the exam in the next 4 weeks, I'd recommend a few things to boost your score-- Logic Games: this is probably the easiest place to get the most points. Barring the September 2019 LSAT (which I was unlucky enough to ta…
  • Thought it was a good experience. I had no issues with glare/battery problems reported by a few other people. The format you see on the core curriculum for the digital tester is the same thing you'll see on test day, just on a Microsoft tablet. It'…
  • I agree with some of the others here. Everyone has some sort of personal issue, and it's not uncommon for a test taker to be stressed, anxious, and depressed, or to have an attention deficit. This isn't limited to the test either– some have to beef …
  • Had a lot of trouble with weaken questions for the longest of time, but here's what helped me: So, you're looking to weaken the support that the premises lend the conclusion. That's it. End of story! Of course, if you see a glaring assumption righ…
  • Started at 148 sometime last year, and felt pretty discouraged. I got myself up to a 165 in my most recent PT. This test is a monster. No, really- it's the hardest test that many people, including myself, have had to put up with in their whole live…