@akeegs92 said:
@"surfy surf" said:
I'm just lurking over here and I wanna add that you actually have good softs. Work experience is work experience regardless of whether it is "professional" or not. Your job has given you some…
I would not retake. To me that would signal a lack of confidence at this point. Your 171 is going to get you in somewhere, you just need to apply earlier in the cycle. I honestly think that will be enough to do it, considering schools will know that…
I think your chances will be most similar to international applicants, but that you will probably have a slight performance edge over them since you are not international. Craft a logically convincing story about how your experience with the fine ar…
@keets993 said:
I just want to point out that this post is from 5 years ago. While I'm sure others will also find this beneficial, I don't know if asking the OP questions will.
Whoops! I didn't see that until just now.
Now I feel silly. :]
@anonclsstudent said:
@goingfor99th said:
PT14 S4 Q9 is an incredibly difficult/obscure flaw question. It's probably the silliest question ever written for the LSAT, imo.
What is silly or obscure about this flaw? Genuinely …
Are your fundamentals sound? Do you identify the 'flow' of the arguments from premises to conclusion? Have you memorized the flaws? Can you recite them from memory? I would recommend studying until your flaw definition recall is almost instant. I al…
@LindsMitch said:
Since this thread seems to be full of high 75th percentile + scorers @goingfor99th @AllezAllez21 @"Seeking Perfection" @lTexlawz , what do you think made the difference for you to jump from high 160s/low 170s to the high 170s…
@CRLSUUUU said:
@goingfor99th I see, by wild variables, thats the floaters right? so instead of circling it you would actually write them down below your rules?
Yeah, that's what I call them. Yes, that's what I do with them.
I always find the wild variables. Usually a good grasp on wild variables is the key to answering at least one question, if not the whole game. To identify wild variables, identify variables that are not included in any given rules or inferences. I c…
I think most of us experience this exasperation over the inevitable gap between our timed scores and our untimed scores, and it's so counterproductive. You need to continue to drill weaknesses to get faster. That really is the answer to increasing y…
I'm an otherwise normal straight white male, and I'm worried that this might disqualify me from being able to write a diversity statement.
Dude, stop this kind of stuff. It is not healthy for you to feel this way about yourself. Ethnic/r…
@dodobird said:
@goingfor99th said:
I took pictures of LR questions I answered incorrectly/didn't fully understand. I kept them in their own folder on my phone. I also took pictures of entire LG boards and RC passages and questions…
@lsatplaylist said:
@speedwagon, Really glad to hear you've committed and are happy, plus NYC is a great place to learn about law. Do you know if there's a list of schools offering fellowships?
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