Planning for the 2014-15 cycle, "soft" factors and questions
Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 4:48 pm
Hello All,
I am not totally new to the lsat or prep, but I do have numerous questions. I recently graduated near the top of my class with a 3.67 overall and a 3.7 in my major. I had numerous internships throughout my tenure in school, but most notably I interned at the White House and I am a Fulbright grantee and thus will not be applying until Oct.-Nov. of 2014. I have not taken the lsat yet because I want to take it once and do not yet feel prepared.
I am looking for pointers on how to score in the 170+ range. I have taken a few practice tests, generally scoring in the low 160s (161-164) while timing myself, though these are generally the shortened portions that are only 4 sections. Advice? Also, hypothetically, where are my chances at t14 schools considering my soft factors if I am scoring in that range (as in without improvement).
Thanks and I hope to hear from the pros!
I am not totally new to the lsat or prep, but I do have numerous questions. I recently graduated near the top of my class with a 3.67 overall and a 3.7 in my major. I had numerous internships throughout my tenure in school, but most notably I interned at the White House and I am a Fulbright grantee and thus will not be applying until Oct.-Nov. of 2014. I have not taken the lsat yet because I want to take it once and do not yet feel prepared.
I am looking for pointers on how to score in the 170+ range. I have taken a few practice tests, generally scoring in the low 160s (161-164) while timing myself, though these are generally the shortened portions that are only 4 sections. Advice? Also, hypothetically, where are my chances at t14 schools considering my soft factors if I am scoring in that range (as in without improvement).
Thanks and I hope to hear from the pros!
