@jimenezja.jj said:
My question is when should I start studying again?
You should start studying whenever you feel you are ready to get back to it. If you need to take a break at the moment, go ahead. Whenever you feel you ...
@needmylsat180 said:
But I read posts that if my previous tests have achieved the 50th percentile, it will be hard to get my request approved, I don't know what I will get for this try, but I don't want to take the risk.
@combsni said:
but is it taken into consideration at all?
Not much. Adcomms are aware the WS is written right after taking 5 gruesome LSAT sections. Some are even convinced the WS is never looked at lol, I find this would correlate ...
@LSATShinobi said:
I guess my question is, with only about 8 weeks and 12 PT's left, I know it'll be a real challenge but is it possible to jump those 6 points and get that 170 by test day? Just wanted some feedback(and I guess some, "you can do ...
@"A. Mathews" said:
If I cancel, then that is 2 cancellations, which will not reflect well on my application. If I do not cancel, I might end up with a bad score, or even if not too bad of a score, it still won't reflect my actual potential on this ...
So I don't think packets are necessary, but they can sometimes help if you want to work on a specific weakness or a question type. But if you want to improve overall in speed ...
@MrSamIam said:
graduated with highest honors (4.0 LSDAS GPA) from undergrad.
Do NOT waste that GPA by settling for a mediocre LSAT score. While it's possible your GPA can save you from a rejection, it can't work on its own to get ...
@esteerose said:
For those who have taken the LSAT, can I view my answer sheet along with the correct answers? I did a lot of erasing, which might make a fake-wrong answer. I see the portion of LSAC that shows PDF's after the LSAT is taken. Can I ...
@"tiffany barragan" said:
I get anxiety when I see everyone set and here I am all late n'shit. I haven't even started my application process or anything.........fjdngdjf;s
Don't worry :) Not everyone is all set! I'm in the same ...
@Connor180 said:
Its hard for me to work in silence for too long. When I do listen to music I feel like I can get more work overall in. In undergrad I almost never studied without blasting music and this helped me pretty consistently pull off 6- 8- ...
@beerpub16 said:
Should I explain this in an addendum or will the Admissions Committee review my transcripts and disregard it since its a foreign language and has little to do with my ability to succeed in law school? If I should write an addendum, ...
@Sami said:
So I have been thinking of trying out ZZZquill to see if that might help me just fall asleep faster. Have anyone of you tried it? Would love to know what you guys think.
I've been averaging about 8-12 correct per section (I know, it's pretty bad) but after BR I usually get about 5-7 more answers correct. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you!
@onecallthatsall said:
I am finishing up my law school resume and wondering if it is entirely necessary to put how many hours per week that position was? I feel like it would be helpful for the reader, but it makes the Resume look cluttered and not ...
@bjphillips5 said:
How did the hosts get from mechanical parts to this conscious and free? By suffering, they continually learned to understand their enemy.
Dr. Ford: It was Arnold's key insight, the thing that led the hosts to their ...
@sweetsecret said:
She had my LSAC account pulled up and everything, do you think she can put notes on my account such as, incredibly rude person? I'm a little worried about this..
@vduran1988 said:
Does law school scheduling have flexibility like the mentioned flexibility of some med school programs, and do we get to decide our schedule in the second or third year like we did in undergrad?