This is my biggest problem at the moment, and I don't recall this being in the curriculum. Could someone point this lesson out if I'm missing it? Seems like a pretty big part of the test.
Percent of grads in 100 largest law firms
1) Columbia 57.07%
2) Chicago 48.84%
3) Northwestern 47.58%
4) Cornell 47.54%
5) NYU 47.42%
6) Duke 45.50%
7) UVA 44.85%
8) Penn 42.81%
9) Harvard 42. ...
Has anyone ever used sudoku (or any other numbers puzzle) in their free time to get better at LG or increased their reading of complicated articles to help with LR? If so, have they seen any positive results?
... sure that I hit the numbers for some law schools I ... don't quite have the numbers for yet (3.2/154 ... have the necessary numbers, but not sufficient numbers for significant scholarship money ...
Would it be extremely unattractive for admissions committees to see somewhat of a gap on your resume between undergrad and applying, due to studying for the LSAT full time? Or would the numbers speak for themselves?