@"Seeking Perfection" said:
@"jack.igoe"
I wouldn't do it. The average age is 7 years older because law schools systematically prefer applicants with more experience in the real world, not because there is an under abundance of young appl…
@Brazil020511: Yes, that's exactly what I was thinking as well! I feel like it gives me an opportunity to get in front of it.
@"Paul Caint" : I think that's kind of why I want to write the diversity statement. I think it could give me a way to turn…
Echoing what @"Alex Divine" said. I gave my professors a resume with an add on for the classes I've taken with that professor. You only need to give the professors a form if they intend to send the letter through the mail as opposed to submitting it…
@tylerdschreur10 That's awesome! Keep me updated with how it goes!
@10000019 Thanks for that info! I really want to submit my apps to Georgetown and Cornell in hopes that I'll get some acceptances sooner in the cycle but I'm just nervous that I'll …
@10000019 said:
"still have to get my LOR's from professors "
You're assuming that your professors are going to complete your LOR in under a month.
Whether you can be re-considered depends on the school. So look at each school and chec…
@tylerdschreur10 said:
I posted a conversation in had with a admissions rep from michigan just a few days ago about this topic. The gist is that yes, they will evaluate you as is, but if you score higher, they will reevaluate your application …
Hey! I did the same thing for my school and it worked just fine. It'll take a few days for LSAC to confirm that they received it though so don't freak out.
@"Seeking Perfection" That's also a good idea, I think I may ask the one that knows me better to write it now and wait until after finals for the other one.
@lsatplaylist: That's great advice. One of my classes is only like 15 people and it's Const…
Would you be able to have them re-address your application if they deny you on your initial score? I'm in the same boat as you right now. 165 in September and a 3.93. Thinking about doing the same thing.
@catgonzalez1974 I'm not sure if you saw this or not but they extended the late registration deadline for the December LSAT to November 7th. Not trying to throw a wrench in your plans but thought it may be helpful!
@"Paul Caint": Yeah that's a great idea. I have a midterm coming up in about a week so maybe I'll ask then.
@"Alex Divine": I've taken a class with both of them before and gotten A's in them. This is my second class with each of them. The only worr…
@kimmy_m66 said:
I also think it's important that most (like, 7/8) questions can be tied directly to a line in the passage. I find that really helpful because it gives you a concrete reason. And then I'm more likely to do that during the actua…
@Sami said:
Hey Jackie,
So for RC I obtain a clean copy and write down low and high resolution summaries for any passage that I had any questions circled for. After that, for any questions I had circled for that passage I write down the…
@westcoastbestcoast said:
Is there something unique about this exam this is stumping alot of test takers? In 7sage, reddit and other fora, many testakers lament LR and RC for their score drop. Like @LSATcantwin I had similar issues with LR and…
Hey! Kind of in the same boat as you. I got a 165 on this last test and made some silly errors with RC timing and LR.
Something that I like to focus on during the test is process. For example, I read with my pencil tracking the words so that I don'…
Thank you @"Alex Divine". Insightful advice as always!
And @Socrat3s although I am close to those stats, I think it may be better to take the December LSAT even if it only gets me a single point increase. I think that any increase in LSAT score is …
@"Paul Caint" said:
Hey all,
I had a question about what someone applying straight out of undergrad should include in their resume. I've worn a lot of hats over my undergraduate career. I was originally Pre-Med, so I worked in two biomedi…
I'm planning on solidifying my resume and starting to send my transcripts into LSAC. I think I'll get back to studying sometime next week by starting off gradually and building from there.