... .You should try the 7sage predictor for your chances at a ... like etc. But the 7sage predictor is great, and I would ... try:
https://7sage.com/predictor/
running a 3.9 ... you decide to retake. David
David, I realize this may sound heretical on a 7Sage comment, but I would very much appreciate a blog on how law school admissions committees process other tests like the GRE and GMAT for comparison to the LSAT. Thank you!
> @"David.Busis" said:
> I heard this lesson is kinda helpful: https://7sage.com/admissions/lesson/picking-your-topic/
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> :wink:
Haha! Thanks David, I will watch AGAIN. :)
... ; @LAWYERED said:
> > @"David.Busis" said:
> > ... should be considered by the Admissions Committee."
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> ... should be considered by the Admissions Committee. The personal statement must ...
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> > > @"David.Busis" said:
> > ... should be considered by the Admissions Committee."
> > Admissions Committee. The personal statement must ...
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> > > > @"David.Busis" said:
> > ... should be considered by the Admissions Committee."
> > > ... should be considered by the Admissions Committee. The personal statement must ...
... podcast on here where David interviews a former admissions chick and she ... /7sage-podcast-episode-9-admissions-behind-the-scenes-david-busis-and-selene ...
... up:
https://7sage.com/predictor/
Others might chime in ... , but the stats on the predictor page are going to right ... of luck moving forward David
... points will fare in the admissions process. (Yes, I have a ... line: Regardless of what any predictor tells you, if you are ... but not-annoying relationship with admissions people.