(07-28-2025, 10:10 PM)LevelUP Wrote:(07-28-2025, 05:33 PM)CanICode Wrote: Hey everyone,
Long time no see.
I got a full ride to law school. I absolutely slaughtered the LSAT which covered all holes.
A lot of people might want to know what resources you used to score high on the LSAT.
And also was Tips on Getting Into Law School Thread helpful or anything need to be added?
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...Law-School
This is where I link the gif from "Good Will Hunting" where he says my boys wicked smart. I just used 7sage and did drills. I am in the camp that thinks you either have it, or you don't and will need to study a metric fuck ton. My diagnostic was in the 160s. So I do not think my advice will apply to everyone.
I have not read that thread. I will give it a look. I focused on the LSAT because I knew that I would have no GPA, and that schools like to boost their stats by taking people with higher than mean LSAT scores. My application was fairly weak in my opinion. My personal statement was good but my work history was... in a lot of industries.
(07-28-2025, 09:59 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Hmm, I was going to say, that was a very useful post... Some people would really want to know how you got into the Top 50 or so law degree and a full ride to that... Having a compact and concise breakdown would be great! I was just going to comment on this when you edited it a few minutes ago...
I just purely focused on the LSAT. That is all that matters. If you do not have 60 credits, you will not have a calculated GPA. They will not give a GPA for sophia or sdc courses. So your LSAT is all that matters. Get high LSAT, apply to schools with a lower LSAT, they will accept you because they are trying to boost their rank. No GPA =
And I guess don't listen to most people. Many people said it would not happen or I could not do it. Comments everywhere were super rude to others and a few people on reddit told me I was a fool for even wasting my time.


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