I’d say you have a greater chance at Western, Queens and Ottawa with your current stats. Osgoode perhaps if you rewrite and UofT is probably highly unlikely, sometimes a 175 isn’t even enough to compensate for a 3.5gpa so I’ve heard
... to and your best/last 2 years gpa; as for an LSAT ... them (granted you surpass their gpa median) are Ottawa and Windsor ... a 165 and 3.55 gpa so having one stat compensate ...
... to and your best/last 2 years gpa; as for an LSAT ... them (granted you surpass their gpa median) are Ottawa and Windsor ... a 165 and 3.55 gpa so having one stat compensate ...
... to and your best/last 2 years gpa; as for an LSAT ... them (granted you surpass their gpa median) are Ottawa and Windsor ... a 165 and 3.55 gpa so having one stat compensate ...
... and typically spend about 2.5 to 4.5 minutes on reading a ... the easier passages take 2.5 to 3.5, where as the harder ... ones take 3.5 to 4.5. If you're consistently ... reading time is under 2.5 to 4.5 minutes, I actually think ...
... do that. I study probably 2.5 hours a day an hour ... in the morning and 1.5 hours during lunch. Do what ... not to implode by study 5 hours a day.
I certainly cannot read a passage in 2.5 minutes and understand it enough to answer questions accurately. That's a real hit or miss for me. But I'll definitely take the advice! @"Cant Get Right" @KevinLuminateLSAT
170+ is possible. About 2% of people do it every ... on RC from -10 to -5 is a huge improvement, and ... half again, from a -5 to a -2.5 average, however, is an ...
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it took me around 2.5 weeks to get through all ... the curriculum and then another 2 weeks of 6+ hours of ... own drills. i started with 2 game drills and worked my ... averaging anywhere from -0 to -2. i still do two 4 ...
... around in about 1.5 minutes to try to ... second time, I spend 2.5/3.5 minutes reading-- understanding the ... I'll spend between 3.5-5 minutes in the AC ... getting all of the 5-star passages right in ... questions wrong in the first 2 passages-- often associated with ...
... around in about 1.5 minutes to try to ... second time, I spend 2.5/3.5 minutes reading-- understanding the ... I'll spend between 3.5-5 minutes in the AC ... getting all of the 5-star passages right in ... questions wrong in the first 2 passages-- often associated with ...
... conditions, it'll take you 2.5 hours. I'll just estimate ... average, you'll spend 8.5 hours on each test. Divide ... 300 by 8.5 and it totals out to ...