@DByrne07 said:
The real question is this - how many other law schools currently accept the GRE? I think ASU does... but not sure any others do...
I believe those are the only two schools.
@"Dillon A. Wright"
Can we get a Q&A/Webinar with a couple Harvard Law admissions officers to clear this up?
If not, I'm sure 7Sagers would settle for Harvard Law Dean Martha Minow. Either or
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I think it > @dantlee14 said:
Honestly, I'm really excited about this change. I took in December, re-taking in June, but I feel like this takes a lot of pressure off (I've studied for the GRE before and have a few books, and it is indeed a…
I could see this making admission to Harvard and law school in general more difficult. Students who took the GRE but did not want to study again for the LSAT will now apply and I would assume some will gain admission. This will push more applicants …
@BinghamtonDave said:
I once watched a documentary that showed mathematical formulas that proved that the difference between a Tiger Woods drive in golf that went straight and carried for 300+ yards and a terrible drive that someone like me wo…
No.
The stimulus in on PT27, S1, Q23 says:
E ---m---> DLC
DLC(Tom)
E
Answer choice A says
There are 10 percent of people who drinks large amounts of coffee are not extreme insomniacs.
This has nothing to do with the stimulus.
Answer ch…
Hmmm.
I'm willing to bet he is in the cockpit of a mock single-seat fighter plane. A mock one b/c I don't believe he's mentioned he is a pilot. One of the old-timey ones that just had the windshield in front but an open roof. Roofless cockpit b/c w…
Gahhh
I just realized I won't be able to make it tonight to this epic webinar. ((
However, I had a few questions for the panel:
How long were you in the PT phase?
How long did it take before you started consistently scoring in the 170s?
Roughly…
Congrats on beginning the journey! You're in the right place with 7Sage. A lot of smart/caring people on this site. It's a great community.
Have you finished the course already?
Have you taken a diagnostic?
As far as the time you spend, it's not …
I heard that after the updates, you automatically get a 180 if you've posted on the discussion board in the past few days.
It's hush hush. Don't tell everyone.
One of the best things is to just be better prepared for the test overall.
I've found the more knowledgeable I am on the test material, the less stressed I am.
In addition, I would encourage you to listen to @"Accounts Playable" 's webinar. He men…
I think Tip gave a great rundown.
In addition to those items, I have found it very useful to pay close attention to words or sentences that indicate the tone of the author. While it won't be as obvious as "I like this idea."
There's generally clue…
Congrats on your acceptance and scholarship!!
Throw yourself an acceptance party
To your question.
I don't know a ton about the school, but from my understanding, it is more of a regional school. So if your ultimate goal is to end up in idk Seattl…
Hey!
Some of the Sages will likely be able to give guidance. But in my part, I know that's incredibly frustrating, but that's still a good thing. It shows that you understand the material, but you just need to work on speed. And likely, it will j…
Haven't spent time with a significant other studying for the LSAT.
But I have with my cat.
Great study partner.
Very supportive and quiet.
And when I talk aloud to ensure I have a solid grasp of the concepts, he just rolls over and naps.
10/10 wo…
I think the issue with (B) is that while the argument does confuse facts about what certain people believe (Tagowa), it mentions nothing about what "ought to be the case."
That portion of the answer choice is NOT descriptively accurate.
Does that …
I think @"Cant Get Right" is definitely on point here.
It's very easy to get distracted (and discouraged) speculating.
Get the score.
Then consider the options.