So my LSAT nightmare started last Tuesday. I ... supervisor also informed me that LSAT would not be issuing me ... as I was already in LSAT world in my mind. I ...
... sense of purpose without the LSAT in my life, but therapy ... , so even though June's LSAT RC passages were considerably dense ... 37, PT June 2007 (Free LSAT offered through LSAC), PT 57 ...
Hello, 7Sage peers.
I was wondering if anyone can give me some insight on the September LSAT if there was any new LG, LR questions that we haven't seen before on Pretests?
... advantage/ disadvantage to taking the LSAT cold? I signed up for ... a free proctored LSAT on October 1, after which ... CC prep for June 2018 LSAT.
I am seriously considering upgrading to LSAT Premium. However, I am wondering, what would happen if during the course I would stumble upon anything and I would need a real person's help to clarify an eventual problem???
... some feedback on my recent LSAT studies. I am planning to ... eventually take the LSAT as I want to earn ... . I was studying for the LSAT from January 2016- August 2016 ...
Hello, I am new to 7 sage and have a general question. Are there any LSAT formatted questions included within the course work of 7 Sage. Or is the only way you practice those type of questions is on your own through resources, LSAT question bank?
... I haven't taken the LSAT myself, I know that my ... well, especially for the LSAT, because LSAT rewards picking up on subtleties ... . This is also detrimental, because LSAT tests what we can infer ...
... ). According to the LSAC GPA/LSAT browser, applicants with my GPA ... and LSAT had between a 54% and ... not, I'll take the LSAT again in June 2018 and ...
I've been studying for my LSAT, and I have so many burning questions & no one to go to. My pre-law advisor never answers my emails, my friends are already in law school & are "too busy" to help & my parents aren't familiar with the exam. HELP
In Canada one can apply, and send their documents to the school, and once you get your lsat score, your school will make an admission decision. Is the US like this, too, or do you need a score BEFORE you apply?