... have to take 2-3 preptests a week in order ... based on personal experience. 3) Be creative (categorically). This ... and was left with about 3 minutes to spare on the ... done on an LR section (+3:29 minutes) and the ... best (-0). I don't think it ...
If you guys are getting -0 to -3 what are your PT scores? RC is my worst section, if I had -3 on RC my PT scores would be close to 170. I average -5 on LR and -5 on LG but still -10 on RC
... first read much faster than 3:30 min. is it correct ... that you take 3:30 mins to do ... mins on the passage (assuming 3:30 first read plus 2 ... considering you reread for around 0:30 min per question? < ... t reread I spend about 3:30 on the passage. Normally ...
... first read much faster than 3:30 min. is it ... correct that you take 3:30 mins to do ... mins on the passage (assuming 3:30 first read plus 2 ... considering you reread for around 0:30 min per question? < ... remaining, and pretty sure about 3:30. Not 100% sure about ...
... of your studies in stage 3 if you haven't hit ... awesome score on your LSAC report. The third stage is also ... and a 171 respectively. All 3 of us have the same ...
... on a sliding scale from $0 (where they covered 100% of ... $95k (ish) (where they covered 0% of your loan payments). The ... been on it for 2-3 years so you get a ...
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For (2) and (3), If one can see the ... (such as -4 vs -0). Do we know if this ... -1 in Section 1 and -3 in Section 4.
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... from 158 to 171 in 3 months. And my BR went ... yourself? If you're leaving ~3-4 questions blank per section ... and didn't get to 3 others because of it. 0 or 1 hard questions in ...
... 155 in October with a 3.3 will likely get you next ... apply immediately, because of your 3.3 your app will most likely ... your GPA is getting you $0, but your LSAT could get ...
... is definitely out with a 3.8. Your best chance in ... . If you had a 4.0 gpa, UVA ED would be ... T14 takes usually have a 3.95+ gpa (usually 4.00 ...
Don't mean to hijack the thread but what would you guys say about someone who has a really high GPA, like 3.9-4.0? Can that compensate for a lower LSAT score? For example, if someone gets a 165 and has a 4.0 GPA, can that get him into a T-10 school?