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  • You didn't provide enough information about yourself to get a meaningful answer. I'm sure you can improve your LSAT score, but I have no idea whether you have a shot at Harvard. For all I know you have a 2.0 GPA.
  • @stepharizona said: @10000019 said: @"samantha.ashley92" said: you were inherently disadvantaged if you had to test in the same amount of time as most people do? My feelings are somewhere between @…
  • I would purchase it now. It's active for five years. Your report won't be submitted to the school until you specify you want it sent.
  • @"samantha.ashley92" said: you were inherently disadvantaged if you had to test in the same amount of time as most people do? My feelings are somewhere between @lemmegetuhhhh and yours. The fact that, on average, accommodated extra-time test t…
  • @Mosquickb said: @10000019 They've done it in the past but now those with accommodations get different test than each other opposed to where it was that they had different tests than those without accommodations. Unless, I'm wrong about this …
  • I wasn't aware that they got a different day. If they end up curving accommodated test takers independently, I think that'll be controversial. edit: turns out they've done this before. Not sure how they end up curving it though.
  • No. You are suppose to put your pencil down.
    in 35:05 Comment by 10000019 July 2018
  • @"samantha.ashley92" said: @achen013 are you allowed to bring more than one? I would probably just use one along with a pencil so that my desk space is less cluttered. LSAC uses the singular highlighter in their "Day of Test" page. I doubt m…
  • Hey I took the December exam and wasn't able to get my applications out until the last week of January. My GPA is a bit higher than yours but still well below the 25th percentile at most schools. I got into a T15. Just keep working on the LSAT. Now…
  • I think there are webinars on skipping strategies. You should look around for one if you want detailed advice. But here is what I did. - If the stimulus made no sense to me, I moved on. - If I thought the question type (specifically parallel reas…
  • @tuc28290 said: @10000019 said: I think it's unfair that they recycled a test that wasn't entirely sealed. Revealing the type of a specific logic game gives some test takers an unfair advantage. What do you mean by "wasn't …
  • @cvaldez74 said: I guess what I'm wondering about is whether or not I should be organizing my studying like this: 'Monday: LR MC, PAI; LG from PTs1-5; 30 mins LSAT Trainer; Tuesday: LR MSS; LG from PTs 6-10..." or should I instead stick to o…
  • I think it's unfair that they recycled a test that wasn't entirely sealed. Revealing the type of a specific logic game gives some test takers an unfair advantage.
  • https://www.lsac.org/lsacreport/may2017/news.asp#policy The key search term is: Important Policy Revision on LSAT Limitations Starting with the September 2017 LSAT, there will no longer be any limitations on the number of times a test taker can…
  • @cvaldez74 said: @10000019 said: Do you have a test day in mind? oops - thought I posted this in the September 2018 section... You did. I didn't see the section when I clicked on the post. So you've got 44 days. Normally…
  • Do you have a test day in mind?
  • @GrumpySnail said: @10000019 said: You'll see that occasionally throughout practice tests. It means LSAC removed the question after administering the test. During PTs when I'd see a question like that, I would remove some …
  • You'll see that occasionally throughout practice tests. It means LSAC removed the question after administering the test. During PTs when I'd see a question like that, I would remove some time from my clock.
  • @JustDoIt said: You certainly should write an addendum but also keep working at it. I started with a 135 and am now attending HLS. Don’t ever give up. Seriously. Buckle down, get to know the test, and increase your score. Not saying you need a…
  • I didn't bring my phone. At the end of the exam, I asked a stranger to use their phone. I saw some people keep their phone on them. I suggest you don't take that risk.
  • @PearsonSpecterLittUp said: Good news for you: ALL CANADIAN SCHOOLS DROP CERTAIN COURSES !!!! for example, UBC drops your lowest 4 courses, Univeristy of Toronto drops your lowest year, and other schools in Ontario simply look at your fin…
  • @"David.Busis" is the blog available to everyone or just those with a subscription? I get a page not found error when I click on your second link. And when I go to the first link, it hasn't been updated since 2016.
  • I hesitate to use those published statistics because the OP already has a respectable test score on file. For that reason, it might be uphill battle.
  • How many tests have you taken in the 70s and 80s? Sectional scores? I had a sharp drop when I first started taking modern tests. I had to accept that the credited response may be the best of five bad answer choices. I feel as if the old tests were …
  • You're fine. If they wanted to enforce that rule, they could have checked the image metadata when you uploaded it. I assume they include that line so people don't use super old photos where they don't match the photo.
  • I think you should start taking timed PTs. I took around 13 and I regret not taking more.
    in Advice Comment by 10000019 July 2018
  • I don't think anyone really knows. But I speculate that if a school is accepting you with only a GRE score, then they were likely to have admitted you even if you had applied with an LSAT score below 50th.
  • @"samantha.ashley92" said: @10000019 I think it's too late to withdraw. At least it will be good practice! If you want practice, there are centers that will proctor old exams. Some test companies offer one free exam. Normally I would say sh…
  • Not sure. I wouldn't think so because they've already recognized you have a disability. Personally I wouldn't sit for the July exam. You're probably going to score MUCH higher on the September exam.