A lot of the example interview questions I've seen online seem to overlap with some of the content covered in essays (why law? why now? etc). Are there any tips to bring up new information/not sound too redundant?
@emli1000 I got the Trainer right around the time I was trying to move to Texas ... when I read that I was like IT'S A SIGN ... just kidding. Texas is just worth bringing up in all kinds of contexts—no need to read into it ;)
@chinobonito Ok looks like I won't get to it until the morning but will share thoughts around the time the sun rises over the North Central Texas plains ... (and hits the concrete in Dallas)
Yep, this is an interview with JY from just under a year ago ... I wonder if the ban on PDF's will lead some prep companies to develop their own pseudo-LSAT material in the tradition of Kaplan et al?
@"Dr. Yamata" @bstew2002 Texas forever. I'm an adopted Dallasite and yes we are really *that pretentious*. Look forward to having you around @"Dr. Yamata" and epic fistbump to @bstew2002 for ongoing service.
Thanks, @alexandergreene93! It sure is a lot to think about, to say the least. He has an interview tomorrow for an MIT position, and so he says that I can go to Harvard (to which I roll my eyes and say "yeah, once I get a 180 on the LSAT...")! :)