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  • It's fine to review it the next day.
  • @xtinextine said: @10000019 said: Post your sectional scores, and target goals to get suggestions that fit you. Also did you already cancel your exam? If not, I suggest you show up and then you can cancel your test after takin…
  • @bendayanjenna said: @10000019 I read the passage making notions at changing viewpoints and argument structure, examples, definition, main point, and try to underline words that may indicate tone. Then depending on the difficulty on average…
  • @bendayanjenna said: @10000019 Around 75% on attempted, if I don't rush through but in those attempts I can only complete 3/4 sections (at best). What's your current approach to reading a passage? Do you find yourself rereading the passa…
  • @bendayanjenna Don't be concerned about this at all right now. You can think about this after the December LSAT. How many are you currently getting wrong in RC? What is your accuracy % for attempted questions in RC?
  • @"David.Busis" said: @"surfy surf" @"Alex Divine" Edit Once entails a critique of your essay. We typically begin by telling you what’s working well, then do a reverse outline, then discuss any problems we see, beginning with structural issues …
  • @"Seeking Perfection" said: @Lets-Get-This-Done First of all,I think you should take. Best case you get the score you apply with. Worst case you get more practice dealing with the stress of the real test. If you purely need to boost y…
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  • @oberdysz said: See,issue was: there are cases where manual grading of the lsat can be requested. This is what made me think about there being a requirement of marking the test. When you request human grading, they review your bubble sheet.
  • @oberdysz said: This may be a dumb question, but I wasn't able to find a clear answer to it. I find myself bubbling in the answers straight to my scantron, without marking on the test. This is how I take tests in general. Now, would this b…
  • Post the actual scores (including sectional). Seeing your median and average score would be helpful. You could have a lone 180 followed by 9 166's in which case I would say you had a single fluctuation.
  • @"Lets-Get-This-Done" said: Thanks! I appreciate all the advice. Does anyone have pointers in how they increase their confidence before the test? I took PT 82 today and I'm not feeling great about the test at all anymore.. I don't have …
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  • @LSATcantwin did you get further clarification for PT82.S4.Q14 ? I've been searching for an alternative explanation, and I came across your thread. If so, can you check out the question I posted in the comments: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat_exp…
  • Post your sectional scores, and target goals to get suggestions that fit you. Also did you already cancel your exam? If not, I suggest you show up and then you can cancel your test after taking it. It'll be good to get comfortable taking the exam.
  • I saw a post on reddit where someone claimed they emailed LSAC about this and was told it is not allowed. Either they made that up, or many people get away with breaking the rule. I guess you could go for it, and if they say anything just offer the…
  • "after a new rule is added" Are you taking about local rules, or global rules? If it is a local rule (i.e. one that is not present in the into to the game and is present in a specific question), then you only use it for a single question.
  • " but i'm worried that since my practice tests have been really inconsistent," The 70s that you posted do not show your scores being inconsistent. You can't expect to get the exact same score each time you take the test. My suggestion(s) - No poi…
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  • @beezmoof Yeah if you have the time then go ahead.
  • @beezmoof what PTs have you taken? I don't think it's a good idea to rush yourself through the first X number of questions. The recent PTs I have taken throw in some more challenging questions earlier on. Do you have a skipping strategy? Do you rea…
  • @uhinberg said: On a related note, does the photo have to be color, or can it be printed out from a black and white printer? https://os.lsac.org/Release/LSAT/Register/UploadHelp.aspx You may print your ticket using either a color or back…
  • No. If A is in 1, then B is in 2 (A1 -> B2 or /B2 -> /A1) What you've described is: A is in 1 if and only if B is in 2 (A1 B2 or /A1 /B2)
  • Post your sectional scores. If you're aiming for at least a 150, I think that's a very obtainable goal. I would pause on the test taking until you have some basics and a game plan. I wouldn't put it on hold until you finish the entire CC though;…
  • @floresn said: @10000019 said: What do you normally do? What's your target? How are you currently doing (sectional not just overall score)? I'm averaging a 159, but I need and have been shooting for a 165 since my…
  • What do you normally do? What's your target? How are you currently doing (sectional not just overall score)?
  • In the game you mentioned, it's very clear. 1 is a lower number than 7. In some games where it gets confusing, I find it helpful to consider the game itself.
  • Show up to the exam. After the exam, you can decide whether you want to cancel. Don't cancel in the testing room. Take time to think about how you performed, and then make a decision before the cancel deadline. If you get 2/3 wrong in LG because yo…
  • Do you have access to the admissions course? Your question is answered here https://classic.7sage.com/admissions/lesson/presentation/ The gist is that you should have a one page resume unless you're a very accomplished person.
  • @uhinberg said: Actually, I'll say one more thing. Many people are surprised when they score 4 or 5 points lower on one test to another. This comes from a misunderstanding of LSAC's score band. The score band that they provide, which is roughl…
  • Question for those who have taken many PTs... Do you find that the curve accurately reflects the difficulty of the exam? I'm not sure whether my PT 71 score is an accurate reflection of my likely score since it had such a huge curve.
  • @hchamz123 said: @10000019 said: Are you getting those questions wrong because you don't have enough time when you get to them? Or are they silly mistakes? It's not as much timing as it is silly mistakes, such as misreading…
  • As someone who set out to do all the games in the CC before starting the bundle, I would not have done it in hindsight. Time was a big factor for me, and I only started full game sets a few weeks before I'll be taking the exam. I'm finding actually…