... go back and forth on how I will realistically study and get my ... the confidence the LSAT requires to achieve a score that reflects your ability - Advice ... first, care for your children and then put your foot to the pedal in ...
... go back and forth on how I will realistically study and get my ... the confidence the LSAT requires to achieve a score that reflects your ability - Advice ... first, care for your children and then put your foot to the pedal in ...
... schools minus NYU and Berkeley. I also applied to USC, UCLA, Irvine ... (171 LSATand 2.8 cGPA) my cycle is going to be super ... ! YourLSATscore is a winner. I'm banking on a decent LSATscore (GPA isn ...
... much. YourGPA is low but it isn't horrendous. YourLSATscore is decent ... the T14 schools. Not sure how much the boost for URM ... you (https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/do-underrepresented-minority-urm-applicants ... of the schools you applied to.
... YourGPA is low but it isn't horrendous. YourLSATscore is ... schools. Not sure how much the boost for ... of the schools you applied to.
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... about it- what was your diagnostic scoreandhow long did you study ... have already bought the LSAT Trainer book but haven't ... br />
> Looking forward to getting to know you all, this community ... really compare and contrast the packages and I have to say, ...
... to see an upward trend in GPA? Anyways congratulations on the high LSATscore, and ... the massive improvement in yourGPA. A 3.56 ... believe a 161 lsat with a mid 3.0 GPA got accepted ...
... taken the lsat after completing practice tests. how close is your practice scoreto what ... the ordinary toscore 3 or 4 points off your "true" score, and even 5 ... rare, would not be shocking, and in a sample size of ...
... the lsat after completing practice tests. how close is your practice scoreto what ... ordinary toscore 3 or 4 points off your "true" score, and even ... would not be shocking, and in a sample size of ... context. Good point and certainly worth repeating, however!