Just got approved for the lsac fee waiver. Should I get the super prep II? They will give me a complimentary copy. Anything valuable in it I could use to supplement 7sage?
If so, please share the results! I am applying for 2021 and I'm definitely a super splitter. I'd love to see where people have been accepted/rejected at since it is always so unpredictable.
... with reading the answers in reverse order ie e) first and ... test takers, then starting in reverse order neutralizes their trap. reverse order means you see D ... real downside to going in reverse.
For the past few days when I go to create drills, it's been super slow and laggy. It's been taking super long to load, and just being slow in general. Anyone else having this issue?
From some anecdotal evidence I've seen on TLS it seems they're more willing to throw money at supersplitters than most other schools, so if I can't get in ED and secure that 50k a year I'm hoping I can still negotiate something for living expenses.
I think supersplitters are viewed the same, but someone with a 3.5 from Williams or Princeton is likely to be viewed more favorably than a 3.5 from a state school
I also hope OP got her dream school. She was well on her way to score a great LSAT. I sympathize with her more than anything. Worrying about low GPA, giving all to LSAT prep, fretting over getting waitlisted, supersplitters have a lot to worry about :/