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Name some reverse splitter friendly schools
Schools that would take you 3.88 and 160-167
Primarily in the top 50?!?!
Primarily in the top 50?!?!
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Re: Name some reverse splitter friendly schools
everyone from UT down
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This. Also, you should retake the LSAT and not waste your GPA.Regulus wrote:lol.... you need to be more specific. 160-167 is a HUGE difference. With a 167 you can get into the T6 if you're lucky, whereas with a 160 you would have trouble breaking the T14.
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Looks like OP may not have taken the LSAT yet, based on post history.
OP, get and LSAT over 170 then come back and ask.
OP, get and LSAT over 170 then come back and ask.
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That explains the ridiculous range. 160 - 167, lol.TripTrip wrote:Looks like OP may not have taken the LSAT yet, based on post history.
OP, get and LSAT over 170 then come back and ask.
OP, stop trying to validate your setting a low bar for yourself. Put in the work, dude.
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I am putting in everything I got. But my past of standardized testing might kill me.North wrote:That explains the ridiculous range. 160 - 167, lol.TripTrip wrote:Looks like OP may not have taken the LSAT yet, based on post history.
OP, get and LSAT over 170 then come back and ask.
OP, stop trying to validate your setting a low bar for yourself. Put in the work, dude.
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The test is 100% learnable. Making the jump from the mid to high 160's to the 170's is the hardest of them all (search the Prep forum, there are threads on this). With enough time and enough work, you WILL get it. If I could do it, you certainly can.itachiuchiha wrote:I am putting in everything I got. But my past of standardized testing might kill me.
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I am at 152 after finishing all 3 bibles. Now I am onto manhattanNorth wrote:The test is 100% learnable. Making the jump from the mid to high 160's to the 170's is the hardest of them all (search the Prep forum, there are threads on this). With enough time and enough work, you WILL get it. If I could do it, you certainly can.itachiuchiha wrote:I am putting in everything I got. But my past of standardized testing might kill me.
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How long did it take you to get through all three powerscore bibles? Fast studying =/= efficient studyingitachiuchiha wrote:I am at 152 after finishing all 3 bibles. Now I am onto manhattanNorth wrote:The test is 100% learnable. Making the jump from the mid to high 160's to the 170's is the hardest of them all (search the Prep forum, there are threads on this). With enough time and enough work, you WILL get it. If I could do it, you certainly can.itachiuchiha wrote:I am putting in everything I got. But my past of standardized testing might kill me.
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Are you drilling? Are you writing out explanations of questions you got wrong?
There's a lot more to it than working through the books. Manhattan is credited, though.francesfarmer wrote:Fast studying =/= efficient studying
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yup it was kind of fast. also, no drilling. But I am no where near the end of my studies. I have all the PTs to get through, I have all manhattan books and I have until June. I will take my time.francesfarmer wrote:How long did it take you to get through all three powerscore bibles? Fast studying =/= efficient studyingitachiuchiha wrote:I am at 152 after finishing all 3 bibles. Now I am onto manhattanNorth wrote:The test is 100% learnable. Making the jump from the mid to high 160's to the 170's is the hardest of them all (search the Prep forum, there are threads on this). With enough time and enough work, you WILL get it. If I could do it, you certainly can.itachiuchiha wrote:I am putting in everything I got. But my past of standardized testing might kill me.
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Going through the books without drilling is pointless. Also, consider ordering packets with question sorted by type instead of going through PT's. Its a better and more efficient way to practice the concepts and techniques you learn in the books.itachiuchiha wrote:
yup it was kind of fast. also, no drilling. But I am no where near the end of my studies. I have all the PTs to get through, I have all manhattan books and I have until June. I will take my time.
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You need to stop creating silly threads on this forum and start studying for the LSAT.itachiuchiha wrote:Schools that would take you 3.88 and 160-167
Primarily in the top 50?!?!
http://top-law-schools.com/forums/searc ... mit=Search
This is definitely a forum to have questions answered and receive advice, but you're really just asking a bunch of stupid and easily answerable questions. It's fine once and even maybe two or three times, but you've created no less than 41 threads in your 130 posts. Almost all of them are one line questions that could easily be answered in the time it took you to write the post.
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what do you carecahwc12 wrote:You need to stop creating silly threads on this forum and start studying for the LSAT.itachiuchiha wrote:Schools that would take you 3.88 and 160-167
Primarily in the top 50?!?!
http://top-law-schools.com/forums/searc ... mit=Search
This is definitely a forum to have questions answered and receive advice, but you're really just asking a bunch of stupid and easily answerable questions. It's fine once and even maybe two or three times, but you've created no less than 41 threads in your 130 posts. Almost all of them are one line questions that could easily be answered in the time it took you to write the post.
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You're wasting your time and ours. Go reread the bibles and drill questions types as you finish sections while you wait for the Manhattan books to come..itachiuchiha wrote:what do you carecahwc12 wrote:You need to stop creating silly threads on this forum and start studying for the LSAT.itachiuchiha wrote:Schools that would take you 3.88 and 160-167
Primarily in the top 50?!?!
http://top-law-schools.com/forums/searc ... mit=Search
This is definitely a forum to have questions answered and receive advice, but you're really just asking a bunch of stupid and easily answerable questions. It's fine once and even maybe two or three times, but you've created no less than 41 threads in your 130 posts. Almost all of them are one line questions that could easily be answered in the time it took you to write the post.
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I am not wasting my time, i am at work. I don't have books with meNorth wrote:You're wasting your time and ours. Go reread the bibles and drill questions types as you finish sections while you wait for the Manhattan books to come..itachiuchiha wrote:what do you carecahwc12 wrote:You need to stop creating silly threads on this forum and start studying for the LSAT.itachiuchiha wrote:Schools that would take you 3.88 and 160-167
Primarily in the top 50?!?!
http://top-law-schools.com/forums/searc ... mit=Search
This is definitely a forum to have questions answered and receive advice, but you're really just asking a bunch of stupid and easily answerable questions. It's fine once and even maybe two or three times, but you've created no less than 41 threads in your 130 posts. Almost all of them are one line questions that could easily be answered in the time it took you to write the post.
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+1. Was just going to comment on this.cahwc12 wrote:You need to stop creating silly threads on this forum and start studying for the LSAT.itachiuchiha wrote:Schools that would take you 3.88 and 160-167
Primarily in the top 50?!?!
http://top-law-schools.com/forums/searc ... mit=Search
This is definitely a forum to have questions answered and receive advice, but you're really just asking a bunch of stupid and easily answerable questions. It's fine once and even maybe two or three times, but you've created no less than 41 threads in your 130 posts. Almost all of them are one line questions that could easily be answered in the time it took you to write the post.
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Is it bad that when I see someone call themselves reverse splitters I immediately assume poli sci major?
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NoodleyOne wrote:Is it bad that when I see someone call themselves reverse splitters I immediately assume poli sci major?
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If you are allowed to fuck around on the internet at work, you should be allowed to study at work.itachiuchiha wrote:I am not wasting my time, i am at work. I don't have books with meNorth wrote:You're wasting your time and ours. Go reread the bibles and drill questions types as you finish sections while you wait for the Manhattan books to come..itachiuchiha wrote:what do you care
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I know, RIGHT?!?!?!?francesfarmer wrote:If you are allowed to fuck around on the internet at work, you should be allowed to study at work.itachiuchiha wrote:I am not wasting my time, i am at work. I don't have books with meNorth wrote:You're wasting your time and ours. Go reread the bibles and drill questions types as you finish sections while you wait for the Manhattan books to come..itachiuchiha wrote:what do you care
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Regulus wrote:If this were true I might have been able to get a better score on the LSAT.francesfarmer wrote: If you are allowed to fuck around on the internet at work, you should be allowed to study at work.
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