Wanted to bump this so others can see we have a meeting tonight. I also wanted to point out that Section 3 question 8: the LSAT writers might actually have a sense of humor? lol :smiley:
... really be a matter of fillingout the actual application and making ... be enough time to fill out all the applications themselves/finalize ... remember it'll all work out. Good luck!
... my basic resume. In my educationsection, I have "extracurricular" under each ... end I have a personal section that lists interests and hobbies ...
I am still struggling with RC more than any other section, but I seem to do slightly better by coming back when as much time has passed as possible, so I will generally finish out the section first and then come back to circled questions
... proctor fainted during the first section, hit the wall, laid on ... the test. Few minutes into section 1, the first proctor starts ... comprehension shattered to pieces. Walked out after section 2.... moral of the ...
... proctor fainted during the first section, hit the wall, laid on ... the test. Few minutes into section 1, the first proctor starts ... comprehension shattered to pieces. Walked out after section 2.... moral of the ...
Hey, I’m also applying while still in school. It’s the same process (send in your transcripts, etc.). The only difference was that I listed on my resume in the educationsection “Degree expected March 2020”. Good luck!
With a 160 score how many LG do you get wrong? If zeroing out that section would get you to a 165 I wouldn't be doing anything else but fool proofing LG for now.