I sense a different tone now, which may be because of what Wang and Song already said. I don't disagree with this current message, but the one you sent above, I still stand by my response.
The cumulative gpa is what law schools report to the ABA and US News, so it's more important. LSAC uses grades from every single college course, even if you transferred and you gpa did not transfer.
@Pacifico @c.janson35 Thank you for the response I will for sure keep this in mind when eliminating answer choice if I get stuck. I am glad I was able to get an answer on this because I almost have a second brain for if I am in the "flaw universe" haha
Thanks for the response I get it now:
E solves the paradox of how something could be more productive without centralization (B doesn't do this while E shows that giving employees greater influence make more productive - Thanks for the help :)
@harleywferguson Thank you for your awesome response!!! You're right, just another way of showing how much I had potential in improving, and i actually did improve (fingers crossed).
Thanks again :)
Thanks everyone. Pacifico, when I went on the site it didn't work, tried emailing the email address they have on the site, but did not receive a response. After what bishoplaw mentioned, I'm not sure it is worth it.
You can't submit your apps without an LSAT on the books since LSAC won't generate a report without it. That's just one of many reasons why February should never be your first for the following fall.
Thanks for the quick response. I totally understand, I'm just taking the LSAT tomorrow and figured if i got stuck in a situation of guessing for one reason or another than i be ready. Any other last tips?
Lady rips apart her answer sheet in front of proctor and leaves before the time is called.
" I don't want it scored"
Real story. I am sure they will report her to LSAC.