... a month ago, kicking off from 159.
However, never got ... tips on getting to 170+ from mid 160??
Think I ... get that score from the first prep and from mid160 respectively??
... I essentially had to start from the ground up. I ... "success" will vary slightly from person to person, 2. ... can I keep my sections from being riddled with errors?" ... you know the answer from a sub-game board ... steps away" something is from what they have asked us ...
... my expected score. I came from a non-traditional background for ... drafting. Most importantly, follow ups from schools (additional essays, interviews) that ... can feel that attention (Procrastinator alert!). And I would be happy ...
... was part of the student government and spent 20+ hours a ... staff advisor of the student government on school policy, writing bids ... for a letter of recommendation from both or should I pick ...
... seems to contradict some information from law schools websites/blogs. ... 4...Generally speaking, LORs from faculty will carry greater ... , submitting 2 academic letters from professors is fine, and ... have at least 2 letters from their previous professors.
... . I've made significant improvements from where I started and on ... big law firm nor any government job. Correct me if I ... year on lsat to go from UCI (rank 23) to USC ...
... a lot about it (from what I've skimmed: ... going. What kept me from getting to this pretty intuitive ... A lot of RC comes from knowing what the question stem ... definitely all of the ones from PTs 1-35 multiple ...
3. I started a Word document to myself where I would ...
I graduated from undergrad in 2018. Since then ... me to use a LOR from my professor who didn't ... undergrad graduation, so my grades from my associates are irrelevant. However ...
... below median while enjoying learning from some excellent professors and with ... I applied to some firm positions in a kind of half ... the scholarship and by commuting from my family home now) and ...
Does graduating early from undergrad hurt your law school admission chances? Ive heard it both ways. the obvious being that graduating early means less experience. Could it also help by showing academic rigor?