@ddakjiking ...False: I have friends who went whiteshoe Manhattan from Arizona State and Michigan State. It is totally possible to do BigLaw from a non-T14 school.
I didn't realize UNT Dallas' tuition was so cheap compared to many of the public law schools in CA. All the UC schools are over $40,000 annual for in-state tuition!
I used to live in San Jose but ran into the same problem so I took it at CSU east bay. The campus is super nice and I would highly recommend CSUEB as a testing center. Proctors were really efficient as well
For sure. I'm a couple points away from my goal of 160 so I'm contemplating. An OP just stated San Jose test locations are filled. I'm now concerned SF may be filled and if I cancel June I'll be SOL.
Same here, but when I went to review, I found a lot of my mistakes were pretty obvious. I was extremely not in the right state to PT when I did 72 and had a horrible score.
I'm not totally convinced the time of release solely has to do with the amount of test takers. Feb (smallest group of the year) scores were released the night before the state score release. :P
@Pacifico thanks for that, and agreed on the Yale commentary lol On the higher end I am aiming for Georgetown (perhaps super unlikely but hey, why not reach for the stars?) otherwise I'm looking towards UF for that wonderful in state tuition
Yeah I didn't quite get that part either since it makes it sounds like you're from the suburbs of the same city, but somehow they're in a different state. Unless this is some sort of Kansas City mischief, I'm not sure how this works.
You forgot one more type of person: The OverPacker! You wonder how they were able to fit so much crap into one bag...it's as if they are more prepared to travel out of the state for a couple of days versus taking the LSAT!