Do you guys think they will remove the LSAT as an admissions requirement? I've ran into a couple of articles about the ABA removing it as a requirement for the law school admissions process, leaving it up to the schools to decide if they want to use it.
I feel so stressed... I didn't realize that my photo des not fill the 2x2 space until I just printed it. I'm freaking out. I hope they don't turn me away. It's in colour, but cropped weirdly...
Hey there, returning 7sage user here. Why is it required to have the 'LSAC Prep Plus' bundled with the monthly subscription? I don't remember this being a requirement in the past.
I have a question for the May LSAT-Flex takers who were signed up for the March or April tests originally. Did your photo carry over to the May test without having to upload it? Or did you have to reupload it?
... who took part in our [Photo Contest](https://7sage.com/discussion ... /#/discussion/23147/photo-contest-deadline-june-30th-2020 ... are the winners of our Photo Contest along with their winning ...
Is any one here getting an "upload speed" issue ? It says that my upload speed is bellow minimum requirement. The issue appears randomly for a few minutes. Any idea what's going on ? I know we can't write the test if we don't meet the speed requirement.
The requirement for this group is to ... will be required to send photo proof each time they sit ... of the group is sending photo study proof every week, but ...
... . I just realized that my photo from my previous LSAT tests ... I should probably upload a photo of me with a shaved ... how to upload a new photo. Can someone help? Thanks
... when I uploaded the photo the 2x2 requirement was definitely not there ... late to change your photo. Acceptability of your photo will be determined ... supervisor will confirm that the photo displayed on your admission ticket ...
... the "what is an acceptable photo?" section was different than how ... 2x2 requirement. I remember being super cautious and checking my photo against ...
I am interested in applying to American law schools. However, I was wondering if T14 schools look primarily at your cGPA, or if they/if any of them look at your primarily your last two years of study.