What kind of students should look at hiring a consultant or admissions help? If your scores are safely in the median/75% range, and you have a law school advisor at an Ivy League college,would you be okay without one?
... is letting us know that students receive individualized instruction when classes ... out over different days so students go M/W/F or ... class size wouldn't aid students.
... to obtain, more June LSAT students might qualify for them, but ... pick up high LSAT scoring students late in the game. Their ... L1 class. Later LSAT testing students, I would think, would be ...
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... there definitely should be some students in the 150s or high ... it says that a few students were accepted with a 154 ... to know that these are students who claim they have these ...
I think JY has cursed in videos about two to three times at max. And your argument presumes both a specific definition of professionalism and also that its presence is inappropriate to an audience of college students.
Word of advice: Only read the explanations by users with the title "LSAT Geek" in their profile. The others are just by students and probably aren't as helpful.
I'm taking the December LSAT as well, and I'm very open to discussing anything LSAT related. Shoot me an email at mjcourteau42@students.tntech.edu if you'd like.