I’ve had about 5 lives now lol I’m 34 but life experience of a grandma. I’m debating applying to Stanford even though I know I can attend and do great. I’m testing in August and I’m already shitting myself 🫠
How accurate is Law School Transparency? I am a URM and I had a low undergrad GPA (3.1) but a 173 LSAT (50th percentile). According to their site, I have a “high” chance of being admitted.
No admissions predictor-including our own scholarship estimator-will be entirely accurate. LST uses law schools' self-reported data from past admissions cycles to make its predictions, just like we do at lsatdemon.com/scholarships. Don't treat these predictions as gospel. Instead, use these tools to get a rough sense of how competitive you are as an applicant and to help generate a broad (10+) list of target schools.
I’ve had about 5 lives now lol I’m 34 but life experience of a grandma. I’m debating applying to Stanford even though I know I can attend and do great. I’m testing in August and I’m already shitting myself 🫠
Pee before you sh*t lol.. take it more than once!
What would happen if she had a 3.8 same extracurriculars, same LSAT, at a top 20 school?
See our best guess at lsatdemon.com/scholarships
How accurate is Law School Transparency? I am a URM and I had a low undergrad GPA (3.1) but a 173 LSAT (50th percentile). According to their site, I have a “high” chance of being admitted.
No admissions predictor-including our own scholarship estimator-will be entirely accurate. LST uses law schools' self-reported data from past admissions cycles to make its predictions, just like we do at lsatdemon.com/scholarships. Don't treat these predictions as gospel. Instead, use these tools to get a rough sense of how competitive you are as an applicant and to help generate a broad (10+) list of target schools.
Do I really need to draw diagrams when doing LR, especially for conditional logic questions? I feel like it consumes a lot of time.
We don't recommend diagramming in LR: lsatdemon.com/resources/logical-reasoning/dont-diagram
No. You will never hear the Demon support diagramming for anything LR or RC. All the best!
No one can get into Stanford Law School.
Amazing that they stay in business.
@@LSATDemonit is! Someone needs to look into this!