My question is whether I should learn the basics for all LR and Logic games and then proceed to attack the quizzes and tests with the Blind Review method? Or should I follow the core curriculum and not skip any parts?
Was wondering if anyone had any experience as to how law schools typically notify you of a decision. I know there's some variation, but I've seen conflicting accounts among snail mail, email, calls etc. Any insight would be dope. Thanks
@Sami @"Cant Get Right" @NotMyName
Hey Sages, I've read about different methods of doing Cookie Cutter Review, but I was curious how you guys do it, and what method worked best for you guys. I think the community would benefit from y'all insight.
These may be questions that can only be answered after applying to schools. Will a 165 get me a full ride to a school with average LSAT scores of 155 in the 75th percentile? Will it get me ~50% of tuition? Or perhaps even less? How much are other factors ...