Before Covid, there used to be a 2nd LR section so the total was 5 sections with one experimental. Since then, they've scrapped the 2nd LR section indefinitely, so now there are only 4 sections. 3 scored, 1 experimental.
Since you worked with this person as a paralegal and they were probably a supervisor of sorts I would say this would be a fine professional reference. However they should write the letter based on their experience working with you when you were a pa…
If in the personal statement prompt, the school says they would like to hear why their school in particular, then I would recommend you include a few sentences at the end. I think if all you do is name drop the school then they will see through your…
I think you can definitely do this if you are trying to convince a school to give you more money than their original offer. However - Schools will keep your application on hold if they see that you are registered to take another test. You will have …
A similar thing happened to me, I worked so hard on games and did them so regularly that I became very comfortable - almost too comfortable- and I noticed I was scoring much more poorly when I felt confident. I think becoming overconfident can be da…
I'm pretty sure all schools these days require you to apply via LSAC, the Personal Statement must be typed and uploaded to the application. their will be instructions on the application in regards to how to type this. (Regarding minimum font size). …
Every application I filled out asked you to list all of the schools you are applying to/intending to apply to. In one information session I attended, the admissions officer talked about this and said it in no way impacts their decision, they just li…
If you are super confident that you can score higher in November and you have the option to cancel your score then I say cancel it. This is the purpose of the option to cancel your score after seeing it. I don't think schools look down on a cancelle…
How do you score in Blind Review? I think BR is the most important part of taking practice tests. I literally would retake the test a second time with unlimited timing for each section. This will show you how well you understand the material - and c…
If you were 1 or 2 points below median and above the 25th percentile then I'd say apply as it is - but like everyone else is saying - 6 points lower makes me think a 154 is also below their 25th percentile - in order for them to accept you you'd hav…
I think this discrepancy can also depend on what PT's you having mainly using recently. If someone was doing practice tests in the 50's-70's and below - these tests are in my opinion slightly easier in LR than the more recent tests - in the 80's+. I…
I've been submitting 2 to all of my schools, since the majority of have a max of 2, I didn't feel like hunting down a third rec for just a couple schools.
Are you referring to programs that offer a course to help prepare you for 1L year of law school? 7sage actually also offers one that introduces you to the main courses that you will be taking in your first year of law school. I think I'm probably go…
I would say don't feel pressured to do every problem set for every question, especially if it's a question type you feel strongly about. Definitely do not skip the lessons on conditional logic as these are foundational to your success. I think it to…
I think very few schools are sending out admission decisions at this time. I think end of October/Early November is the earliest we're gonna start seeing decisions.
I've only heard back from one school (Penn State Dickinson) in which I was informed…
I totally though the exact same thing - they need to update their explanation of what the tool is. It's just to give you an idea of what the system and set up process is like so that you know how to do everything to prepare.
Here is a link to a gre…
I would recommend that you reach out to your former boss and have them update your letter to make it more law school specific. I have a feeling admissions officers are expert BS detectors and can tell whether someone is reusing an old letter or rat…
Lucky for you these are all related questions. One thing that really helped me with NA, SA, and MBT is asking myself if I'm looking for an answer that is Powerful or Provable. Sufficient Assumptions questions are powerful, You want the answer that w…
Have you noticed a pattern in which questions you are consistently getting wrong in LR? also when you take a full timed test, and your score drops, does it drop across the board, or are you losing more points in a specific category. When you get que…
I would recommend listening to the interview will Jill Steier, who was a columbia and NYU admissions officer. She makes a comment that the mistake many applicants make is focusing too heavily on the median. She says the most important numbers of the…
The way I see it, the ultimate goal of a personal statement is for the reader to walk away feeling like they know the person who wrote it, as much as one can. Make sure that the focus of the essay is on YOU, and not other people, or a mentor, or som…
Personally, I think you should write a why BU Essay because you are applying ED. you want to show that you're not just applying ED because of the full scholarship, but for other stronger reasons that demonstrate why BU is your first choice. That's m…
From what I understand, your CAS report won't be considered complete until there is an LSAT score and Writing Sample on file, therefore your application won't be considered complete until after your LSAT score has been completed and added to your CA…