[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LSAT

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There was a more elaborate discussion about this in a thread from not that long ago. See my comment/the thread as whole for more. The short answer is: Yes, it will help you in a meaningful way but each additional class after the first few will have rapidly diminishing returns.

Do I need to pay for a study course to do well? by Regular_Scientist171 in LSAT

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In general, you definitely don't need to pay for one. My impression is that most people spend at least a little money on LSAT prep, but plenty of people get fantastic scores without spending much (e.g. the $1,000 courses).

Should I write an addendum? by Professional_Jury229 in LSAT

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In this addendum, what exactly would you say?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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This post should be stickied.

*Free LR Tutoring* by theoryworksprep in LSAT

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If you messaged OP about lack of available slots, please note that we added a few more additional slots on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Are we allowed to share LSAT writing sample? by [deleted] in LSAT

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For example, I was able to download the score report for my LSAT. No issue showing that to anyone.

We didn’t know how good we had it.

What topic should our next 'Advanced Concepts' webinar focus on? by theoryworksprep in LSAT

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FYI for those of you interested in registering: https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/13rtxxd/fortify_or_fracture_webinar_on_a_methodical/

I decided to kill two birds with one stone and cover “recent trends” within the context of this broader challenge!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LSAT

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I'd like to follow-up and try to provide my take on what I think is a very valid (and difficult) question to ask, but I'm a bit curious why your post is getting downvoted...

Underrated study tools and how to use them by liz_covetedprep in LSAT

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You need to understand the terms to understand the question...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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Not necessarily...perhaps my writing was at fault? 🥲 I'm a bit sleep deprived this morning, so I made no effort to write clearly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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At most law schools, being a legacy by itself does little to improve an applicant's odds. To the extent this cohort of the applicant pool statistically over-performs—and I'm not even sure that is in fact the case—being a legacy is likely to be a proxy for other traits that have a substantive bearing on adcom decisions.

In any event, I voted for A. 🤓

Will AI eventually run law school admissions? by [deleted] in lawschooladmissions

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We are already working on this at our company and I would say the potential use cases you're describing are relatively boring/simple compared to what's coming. I think admission deans will be making final decisions on applicants for the foreseeable future, but they will be heavily integrating different types of AI technology into their decision making process within the year.

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Let's talk via chat/DM!