Looking to compile a good pre 1l reading list- what are some the best books to read before starting 1l? Any suggestions? I’m also specifically looking for a book that clearly explains the basic structure of the United States legal system.
I don’t see a feature on the LSAC website to read a submitted LOR before we assign it to a school and send it. Has anyone else accomplished this? Obviously I want to make sure I’m only sending the strongest letters.
Ok, about that time again. I finally have a full re-write of my PS that I'd love for someone to read over for me. Happy to read your PS, DS, or other essay in exchange! Thanks fam.
I have a rough draft for my PS and I was hoping someone could please read it for me, offer suggestions, or anything. If you want, we could even swap them and I would love to read yours as well. Let me know please!
... are allowing yourself to read the stimulus and letting ... when you read the question stem or read the rules ...
So if you read the stimulus, and you identify ... that once they have read the stimulus (and ...
So if you read the stimulus for this question ...
... the question (which if you read my last post in this ... should go ahead and re-read the stimulus to see what ... last because not everyone has read Ellen Cassidy’s Loophole. If ... up. But if you have read the book, you can ... that people who did not read Ellen’s book do ...
Is anyone going to take this upcoming exam in May? I am a bit nervous about doing it on my personal computer. Does anyone have thoughts on whether I should wait for the regular exam or just take the flex version?
... LSAC to offer the LSAT Flex in June, too. Since the ... Flex format is substantially different than ... for users to take mock-flex tests? If not, do you ... ahold of paper tests for flex practice isn't practical for ...
I was wondering if anyone had any insight on how the LSAT-flex will be scored? If it’s on the same scale as the regular LSAT does that mean we can miss about 8 questions and still get a 170? Thank you!