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@bobalicious that's extremely ironic considering how the LSAT writers are supposedly staunch environmentalists who advocate a greener world and all that jazz...
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... 45% of people who got a 170 got a certain experimental question correct ... deemed difficult and LSAC has a certain number of these difficult ... even worry about it until a day or two before. Focus ...
... dart board' approach of picking a random question type to review ... more comfortable with it than afirst-time prepper and the review ... until December as well with a potential of postponing law ... outweighs being comprehensive, especially for a test like the LSAT. I ...
Oh man. I was always afirst row kind of person but not so much a gunner… Does anyone know of any Law School prep books entitled "Not Being an Asshole 101?" That would be SO helpful.
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Don't mean to hijack the thread but what would you guys say about someone who has a really high GPA, like 3.9-4.0? Can that compensate for a lower LSAT score? For example, if someone gets a 165 and has a 4.0 GPA, can that get him into a T-10 school?
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NYU has ... 100% of people with a 4.00 and a 167, FWIW. who had a 4.00 and a 168.
Columbia ... typically requires a 4.00 applicant to have a ...
... double doors. Kinda gave me a h@ly sh*t moment ... , as it happened a few minutes into the first section. I had ... into, being that I was afirst-time test taker.
It wasn't gum or the LSAT, but I recall getting very annoyed with someone who brought a sandwich into a final exam and chewing so loudly that it made me want to flip a table.
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