To my surprise, I see many people here have actually taken the LSAT thrice. This will be my case but it sort of made me nervous because I was told after the 2nd LSAT, schools begin to look disfavorably towards your application(?) thoughts?
I just took the June exam and I couldn't really get too much sleep the night before, about 3 hours. The first LR section was a bit hazy and I had some trouble doing the first few problems which otherwise shouldn't have been hard. ...
This question may be putting the cart before the horse, but I am planning on sitting for the September 2016 LSAT and applying this same cycle (and would like to have apps out ASAP because I'm an aspiring splitter). Assuming all goes well with LSAT prep, ...
... to get started with the application process. Waiting until I get ... up the rest of my application stuff myself and save some ... the other components of my application to ensure I submit the ... best possible application.
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... . However, several schools sent me application waivers. Out of the schools ... that sent me application waivers one was Northeastern which ... to submit my northeastern law application until my new lsat score ...