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Re: 168/3.91/Military/non-URM

Post by bjsesq » Tue Jul 15, 2014 9:11 am

Fuck me, I wish I'd applied at law school now. Christ.

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Re: 168/3.91/Military/non-URM

Post by kevin0201 » Sun Jul 20, 2014 6:27 am

Should I be expecting any $$ from T14?

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Post by yomisterd » Sun Jul 20, 2014 6:37 am

kevin0201 wrote:Should I be expecting any $$ from T14?
From the anecdotals already mentioned, it seems you could expect $$ from T14 with the outside possibility of a full tuition. Any way you can get that LSAT score up even higher? You mentioned LG issues?

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Re: 168/3.91/Military/non-URM

Post by kevin0201 » Sun Jul 20, 2014 7:25 am

yomisterd wrote:
kevin0201 wrote:Should I be expecting any $$ from T14?
From the anecdotals already mentioned, it seems you could expect $$ from T14 with the outside possibility of a full tuition. Any way you can get that LSAT score up even higher? You mentioned LG issues?
Yes. I guess I have some room for improvement. I panic when I do LG. Purely psychological. And someone was constantly coughing throughout the test. And June was a busy month because of military training.
But then, my median has been around 167 to 168 and with the newer tests I rarely broke 170.

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Re: 168/3.91/Military/non-URM

Post by yomisterd » Sun Jul 20, 2014 7:28 am

kevin0201 wrote:
yomisterd wrote:
kevin0201 wrote:Should I be expecting any $$ from T14?
From the anecdotals already mentioned, it seems you could expect $$ from T14 with the outside possibility of a full tuition. Any way you can get that LSAT score up even higher? You mentioned LG issues?
Yes. I guess I have some room for improvement. I panic when I do LG. Purely psychological. And someone was constantly coughing throughout the test. And June was a busy month because of military training.
But then, my median has been around 167 to 168 and with the newer tests I rarely broke 170.
What did your study schedule look like with your work schedule? I'm curious because I studied for (and took) the LSAT twice while also working full-time and wanted to know whether I have any tips from my experience!

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Re: 168/3.91/Military/non-URM

Post by kevin0201 » Sun Jul 20, 2014 7:44 am

yomisterd wrote:
kevin0201 wrote:
yomisterd wrote:
kevin0201 wrote:Should I be expecting any $$ from T14?
From the anecdotals already mentioned, it seems you could expect $$ from T14 with the outside possibility of a full tuition. Any way you can get that LSAT score up even higher? You mentioned LG issues?
Yes. I guess I have some room for improvement. I panic when I do LG. Purely psychological. And someone was constantly coughing throughout the test. And June was a busy month because of military training.
But then, my median has been around 167 to 168 and with the newer tests I rarely broke 170.
What did your study schedule look like with your work schedule? I'm curious because I studied for (and took) the LSAT twice while also working full-time and wanted to know whether I have any tips from my experience!
I usually studied after dinner for two hours on the weekdays and 4 hours ish each on the weekend. Did a section each for LR, LG, RC. Tried group study and tutoring, didn't like it, went back to self study. Used the Trainer and looked at Manhattan. Not much drilling.

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Re: 168/3.91/Military/non-URM

Post by yomisterd » Sun Jul 20, 2014 8:04 am

kevin0201 wrote:
yomisterd wrote:
kevin0201 wrote:
yomisterd wrote: From the anecdotals already mentioned, it seems you could expect $$ from T14 with the outside possibility of a full tuition. Any way you can get that LSAT score up even higher? You mentioned LG issues?
Yes. I guess I have some room for improvement. I panic when I do LG. Purely psychological. And someone was constantly coughing throughout the test. And June was a busy month because of military training.
But then, my median has been around 167 to 168 and with the newer tests I rarely broke 170.
What did your study schedule look like with your work schedule? I'm curious because I studied for (and took) the LSAT twice while also working full-time and wanted to know whether I have any tips from my experience!
I usually studied after dinner for two hours on the weekdays and 4 hours ish each on the weekend. Did a section each for LR, LG, RC. Tried group study and tutoring, didn't like it, went back to self study. Used the Trainer and looked at Manhattan. Not much drilling.
I didn't drill much either. Most of my studying composed of taking full length practice tests under timed conditions and reviewing the questions I got wrong. I would do this every other day or every day, depending on the business of my schedule, alternating between taking a test and reviewing my errors when I would do every other day. I don't know how other people feel about this method, but it helped me with the test conditions of the LSAT and I did improve pretty steadily. It sounds like you already have great numbers, so the only place to go is up!

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Re: 168/3.91/Military/non-URM

Post by kevin0201 » Sat Aug 02, 2014 9:13 pm

Thanks misterd!!

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Re: 168/3.91/Military/non-URM

Post by Ramius » Sat Aug 02, 2014 9:53 pm

Why aren't you eligible for 9/11 GI Bill? As an enlisted with three years service, you should absolutely be eligible for it.

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