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R's: Penn, NYU, Berkeley, UCLA, Columbia (technically a hold, but ... an R)
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where can I find JY talk about this knock out vs sneak in method? I cannot find the lesson, I even already asked this question and then lost the lesson/wherever I asked the question AGAIN lol! Thank you in advance to anyone who knows!
Does anyone have experience (either themselves or know of someone else) who has applied to law school during their third year of undergrad? How did it go?
What would you say is the common attitude law schools have towards multiple lsat scores? Do they encourage retaking the exam if you are confident you can improve? Do they average the scores or only really consider the highest? Thank you.
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I was wondering if anyone had any tips or extra resources for law reading comp. I am struggling a lot with Law RC, and drilling them isn't helping a ton. Any tips or info would be greatly appreciated :)
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so I definitely feel like I did worse on the Oct LSAT than the sept LSAT. Would it be smart to purchase score preview and cancel that score or should I keep it? How would law school view a lower score vs a canceled score?