@"Artak Mamikonyan" said:
Do we have to talk about why we are applying to a particular law school in our personal statements? Some of the schools I'm applying to do not ask for a "Why School X?" type essay so do we have to talk about that in the ...
@phelanj75 said:
from what i understand you get a photocopy of the exam itself. should i treat it like a new exam and redo it?or should i BR my answers instead?
Totally your call. Some people are so emotionally scarred from the test ...
@hakeemmuhammad498 said:
I was wondering if anyone could take a look at my personal statement for a public interest law program. I plan on going into civil rights law and the personal essay discusses this ambition.
@Thoughtful said:
Which way is most effective and most likely to transform skills into intuition? I understand that the answer is relative to the individual. I hope someone with some insight into neuroscience could share.
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Finishing the curriculum is an enormous accomplishment and you should be proud of yourself when you reach that milestone. But it can quickly start to feel a lot like this:
@jennilynn89 said:
I'd like to add that I identify as bisexual, but I am not super "out" about it. It is not something that defines me as a person, and if you don't know me, or have only known me for a short amount of time, you'd probably never ...
If you're taking in February, I don't think taking 12 tests in the next 6 weeks is the best strategy. So I probably wouldn't take 12. I would focus on taking one a week and drill my ...
@cpineda813 said:
Anyway, I am registered to take the February LSAT. How many prep tests do you all recommend is a good amount to take? My target score is a 165, but I'll be happy to break 160's.
@badgalriri said:
First of all, Yale is *completely* [completely] out of my reach but I have a nice cousin who wants me to try and is helping me pay the app fee...so here's to money going down the drain.
@vduran1988 said:
Do you guys waste time drawing and visualizing things on paper?
I never waste time diagramming. But that does not at all mean that I never diagram. The distinction is that I've come to be able to identify when it's ...
@Mr.lopez said:
I know this may be a bit silly to ask, but I don't see this used anywhere else. What does the dash mean in reading comprehension passages?
I'd have to see en entire context, but I believe this is is what is ...