Has anyone been put on hold by a law school after they finish their initial review? If so can you pleaseshare what your experience has been like & if you did anything to improve the chances of changing the hold to an accept? Thank you in advance.
I'm really stuck. I understand that the correct answer is A, but I can't diagram the logic out. I'm fairly certain it involves subsets, which has always thrown me. So if anyone knows how, pleaseshare!
I was wondering if anyone has used a consulting service after submitting applications to either get off waitlists, or negotiate additional scholarships? If so could you pleaseshare your experience & if it was worth it?
I'm curious to know how one might be able to retain the information gained from going through the curriculum. Pleaseshare effective methods/tools that you think are helpful.
Any non-LSAT resources you've found to be useful. I'm planning to write for the Sept '17 test so I'd like to start these habits/practices now. Here are some that I've seen recommended:
Reading the Economist (while practicing Memory Method), ...