“Every institution has a few of these guys. They’re the ones who graduated #1 at Harvard or Cornell or some other unreachable institution like that”
I’m sorry but how could you even equate Harvard and Cornell? And calling Cornell unreachable is ridiculous. The medians are around a 3.6 GPA and a 167 LSAT. Hardly “unattainable” in a time of shrinking applicant pools. Makes me wonder where exactly you are attending law school if you thought Cornell was “unattainable” because if you don’t have the numbers for Cornell I can’t think of any school worth paying for to go to.
Yeah you’re 100% going to want to throw all of those shitty Kaplan books in the trash. Buy Manhattan’s LR and RC book and then either Blueprint’s or PowerScore’s LG books. And then buy as many real LSATs as you can (40-70 are the most recent). I just got a 175 in October which is how I know. Also the “don’t go to law school” is actually tremendously good advice for 99% of people. The only way law school is worth it is to go to a Top 14 program so you have a fighting shot at BigLaw. How do you get into the Top 14 you ask? By killing the LSAT and that requires not using Kaplan
“Every institution has a few of these guys. They’re the ones who graduated #1 at Harvard or Cornell or some other unreachable institution like that”
I’m sorry but how could you even equate Harvard and Cornell? And calling Cornell unreachable is ridiculous. The medians are around a 3.6 GPA and a 167 LSAT. Hardly “unattainable” in a time of shrinking applicant pools. Makes me wonder where exactly you are attending law school if you thought Cornell was “unattainable” because if you don’t have the numbers for Cornell I can’t think of any school worth paying for to go to.
Yeah you’re 100% going to want to throw all of those shitty Kaplan books in the trash. Buy Manhattan’s LR and RC book and then either Blueprint’s or PowerScore’s LG books. And then buy as many real LSATs as you can (40-70 are the most recent). I just got a 175 in October which is how I know. Also the “don’t go to law school” is actually tremendously good advice for 99% of people. The only way law school is worth it is to go to a Top 14 program so you have a fighting shot at BigLaw. How do you get into the Top 14 you ask? By killing the LSAT and that requires not using Kaplan