Do you guys think that if I start taking the course in September while attending university will work? Meaning that I will study the LSAT for the June test starting September will also studying at university... Do you think that will work or no?
I'm not sure if this is the correct place? Are we allowed to ask questions about individual questions? If it's not allowed (sorry!) let me know and I will delete this thread, or someone can take appropriate action.
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Proctors: Proctors were super nice, they even had clear bags and sharpened pencils for people. They knew exactly how to do their job and there was absolutely no talking amongst themselves or coming in/out of the room during the entire test.
... went back to my home university and spent nearly a whole ... taking (Astronomy) and although my university does not consider P/F ... , I went to a competitive university in California--do law schools ...
I was originally scheduled to take the LSAT at Montclair State but got notified about a month out that I was rescheduled to a hotel in Newark (the Hilton I think) and that didn't sound appealing to me at all. I'd read too many LSAT hotel horror stories. I ...
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I graduated from a university in Hawaii that issued A+s but it was still considered a "4.0". Can someone please tell me what the truth is: Does LSAC consider my A+ a "4.3" or a "4.0"??