I have been thinking the same thing recently. What do you guys think of a reverse splitters chance at a school outside the T-14 ? As in a 25th LSAT and a 75th GPA ?
I think Stratus counseling is another cheaper service which seems to be somewhat reputable. I haven’t used it, I just considered it as a more budget friendly option when I was looking into editing services.
Yeah this is often a tough break for students who see their LSAC gpa for the first time. You have to just accept your splitter status and move forward by killing the LSAT.
It’s super gay friendly apparently which I was surprised/happy to discover. The city and the school itself are considered one of the most lgbtq friendly in the nation. I’m not sure why I assumed it was a more conservative school.
Try reading the answer choices in reverse order? Start with E and work up to A? The truth is though that the answer choice can be any letter, so you just have to remember to try to force yourself to approach every answer critically.