@lsat2016 said:
I scored 171 in Sept and went -0 in both LR sections. This happened after multiple takes and persistent effort. My diagnostic was around 130. I missed out on a high 170s score mainly due to virus game.
@islandersandyankees said:
If I need to take the september lsat because my June score was not what I want, how will I study for September? I will have taken lsats 51-81 by then lol. Like how would I study for the september lsat?
@lawschoolstuff16 said:
how do you do it? What motivates you to keep going? I've always been really good at doing well in school and having a great resume and performing well at work. I usually have a lot of endurance, but I can't help but ...
@"Shireen Bhatia-1" said:
Is it still possible to go to Law school?
Yes, it is very possible to still go to law school. Just need to do well on the LSAT which I am sure you are capable of! For now, I would focus on your GPA ...
@"Shireen Bhatia-1" said:
Is it still possible to go to Law school?
Most definitely. There's two sided scale for law school admissions. On one side you have your UGPA, Personal Statement, letters of rec, maybe a few other essays...on ...
@cm214998 said:
Should I jump right back in where I left off? Or should I start from the beginning and review the earlier sections? ! month and a half isn't that bad, but I feel like I may have forgotten a lot.
@cmapoma said:
When the hell are these scores coming out.
I am hoping we don't have to wait too long. It's possible to get them sooner than January 4th but no expectations! It's tough cause we're used to checking our scores on the ...
@"A. Mathews" said:
Are my chances of admission at a T-14 law school affected if I have multiple LSAT scores (with the 1st being mediocre)? If so, is the effect positive or negative? And to what degree?
Thank you for your thoughtful responses ...
@Anapestic said:
I recently received my academic summary report from LSAC, and it seems that LSAC counted a zero-credit course that I failed (long story) into my grade. Is this intentional? If so, how do they factor it in? If not, how can I get ...
@combsni said:
The more I talk to people, the more I realize that the ABA is quite active in its investigations into bar applicants. How far are they willing to dig? Will they scrutinize every tidbit of information? Will they care about my padded ...
@"Chipster Study" said:
I am trying to figure out if this shortening is going to get me in trouble down the road. I don't want to get snagged up by a bar investigator but I am trying to make my resume as concise as possible.
@"UBC Hopeful" said:
When I watched video explanations for some of the games JY would begin to talk about the format of the game and say something along the lines of "well this was a game from 97" as if its been phased out.
@"J. Tharp" said:
should I still be taking one full PT every week and BR so that I don't regress on the other sections? Or, should I just focus on LG and start taking full PT again after completing the FPM on games 1-39?
@alex.medley said:
Or should I just get a refund and take the June LSAT to give myself more time. I just feel very rushed right now and know I can improve drastically after learning how to BR properly and after doing the fool-proof method for the ...
@alex.medley said:
I just feel very rushed right now and know I can improve drastically after learning how to BR properly and after doing the fool-proof method for the LG section.
This is why you shouldn't take in February. Anyone ...
@combsni said:
According to the state of Wisconsin's bar, in order to practice law, graduates of Wisconsin law schools no longer have to pass the bar to practice in that state. Do you think this trend will continue to grow?
@Lnanncampbell said:
What I have been doing in my practice sets is using white-board marker "tick" marks on the face of my watch to denote 7 minute sections, and I've found this to be helpful, but am not sure if this is allowable on exam day, ...