... get there by the December refund deadline. However, if I am ... an application cycle, get a refund, and sign-up for the ... late to withdrawal with a refund from. So that wasn't ...
@kirstinlynn.klein Yep :( You can withdraw up to the day before the test. You don't get a refund, but law schools you are applying to won't be able to see that you've postponed (correct me if I'm wrong, anyone!).
@nanchito do you know if this list is updated? Because there are a couple of people on there who I know started law school/are in law school, and I wasn't sure if they were still offering their tutoring services.
Nicole Hopkins just helped me recently (earlier this month, I was very desperate Lol) and she's in Law School. She still does a little tutoring and you can reach out to her by email.
I will hopefully start tutoring 7sage members and have contacted @"Dillon A. Wright" about it. If anyone is interested. I started off with a 142 diagnostic and am now scoring in the high 160's to low 170's.
Hey guys! I got a 166 on my previous LSAT and am waiting on my September score but I'm still available for tutoring :D (provided people are interested, obviously)
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Thank you! I do think it could be due to the fact that I recently started tutoring. I think the act of explaining it to somebody else really helps solidify understanding.
@surega.sritharan said:
I find that I learn better in a classroom environment.
I wish you the best! What I find helps me to stay engaged with the material is to reteach it to myself before moving on, somewhat imitating a classroom ...