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Incoming 1L here.
My law school has already assigned me things to do. I have about 120 pages of readings to read and annotate and 4 case briefs to write. All of which must be completed by the first day of orientation.
The good news is I took some paralegal classes in my undergrad so I have a good understanding of how to write a case brief.
But even then, the law school grind begins before the term even begins.
Washburn R -> Reconsider -> A/A (long story)
I applied with a GRE score. They initially R’d me because they said I didn’t submit a GRE score to LSAC. Told them that you can’t submit GRE scores to LSAC. Rather, you submit them directly to the school. With that information, they reconsidered my application and now I’m heading there.
Hello my friends. I come seeking your guidance. This cycle, I was a first-time applicant for law school. I went down the GRE route as my top choice accepts GRE scores. My score was 157V/154Q 3.5 AW. I did not receive any A's this past cycle and I'm considering R&R for next cycle. If I take the LSAT, I'm aiming for the August test. What steps should I take to be ready and get a good score?
It is my own damn fault? Probably. Lay it on me.
Not sure yet if I'll R&R. Apparently Washburn had a record number of applicants this cycle.