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  • @"mrinalini.v92" said: Does anyone know the webcam requirements? I read on LSAC we have to be able to show under our desks and stuff, so I am wondering if I need to go get an external webcam? Just carry your laptop around the room/area when …
  • @Platinum said: Avoid using wifi. Use ethernet cable for internet connection. I wish I could do this but my only laptop doesn't have the cable slot I'm opting to ban everyone in my house from wifi for the couple hours I'm testing instead l…
  • @thinklikealawyer said: SKIP HARD GAMES AND QUESTIONS. I've started doing this recently and you're absolutely right. Game changer and saves you so much time at the end. If you're taking the June flex good luck to you too!!!
  • @Clementine-2 this is so immensely useful. Thank you so very much!!!
  • Good point. It should depend on where you are actually scoring and how much time and mental strength you have at the end of every work day to study efficiently. You mentioned feeling you're at a certain score but definitely take more PTs to find out…
  • are you unable to take the august one? that will give you more time to study as well as adequate time to worry about applications, since you're confident you can reach higher scores with more time.
  • good luck to us hope you are doing well and taking breaks as you need. Let's get through this!!!! I can't believe we're in the final stretch.
  • Honestly, if I were you I'd start eating early dinners/later lunches from now til the test so your body doesn't react uncomfortably/you don't get hungry during test time. It's a few weeks away so you have some time to create a pseudo routine and get…
  • recommending taking it easy on yourself but also identify where you are getting questions wrongs and review lessons on those as well as drills on those, especially for LR. For RC remember probably the most important thing you're being asked to do is…
  • The most important thing is to get in a LOT of practice - as soon as you get the skills down and get used to answering the same types of questions over and over, you will just naturally speed up. Also, what helped me with time is when I practice, I…
  • if you're at the point of high accuracy you should definitely work on going faster since you never know when an unfamiliar game type will show up that will require more time than you normally need
  • I had the same questions as you when I started cause I did (and finished) LSAT Trainer first - and my advice would echo everyone else's since I didn't feel full mastery over LG until I've gone through JY's LR/general logic/lawgic lessons. It's serio…
  • I'm in the exact same boat as you .. if anyone has tips I'd love to hear them
  • @“Timmy Is an Avg Kid that No One Understands” 3 out of 4 games in a single lsat was misc?? 💀
  • clif coffee bars might be a good alternative for you
  • it's all online through 2022, there is no in person option
  • ^ yup - stop timing yourself until your score stabilizes and identify where/how you are falling short in RC first and foremost.
  • I would like to pitch a different alternative - study for the summer, and snatch an internship during the school year (or two!). You get the best of both worlds.
  • You sign up for the time slot, first come first serve, when the scheduling opens two weeks before the test. There are time slots open all day if you can snatch them. But it comes down to luck, I think, which time slot you will actually pick since it…
  • @"Jordan Johnson" said: The interface has a "Passage Only View" -- which allows you to see the whole passage without scrolling -- but more importantly, there are no line numbers. Instead, it will highlight a portion of the passage or direct yo…
  • @"Juliet--" said: Hi @wenjia09 and @123anami, The Standard theme in the digital tester is the closest setting we currently have to the real LSAT test. See screenshot below on how to change the theme: I hope this helps! Let us k…
  • @eleanordavis1021 said: You can take it section by section and skip one of the sections. Just be sure to be done with each section at time and don't take breaks. It's not ideal but will give you a sense of the test. I took the LSAT in April an…
  • i'd say slow down, focus on the sections where you feel least confident and drill those first - stop blowing pts (you'll need them) when it sounds like you are having some gaps in your LR skill set, also take one or 2 days off studying and refocus w…
  • @sarakimmel omg wait you can do this? How do you change it because I've looked and can't figure it out, it sounds ideal
  • i'd put the paid experiences and internships together, and have a separate volunteer section for anything else
  • ^ yes - i'd like to know as well what your experience was like
  • understanding your mistakes and learning from them is the most important part. please don't be too hard on yourself regarding the number of problem sets you do per day - when quality matter more than quality, especially for this exam. you will speed…
  • @raqszomstein @JahRoole you guys can take the results from lawhub and just manually input it into the preptests on 7sage - when you click on each prep test on 7sage there's a little "convert" button that turns the test into the multiple choice sheet…
  • Hi Jeremy! I did Kaplan and LSAT Trainer before 7sage. Kaplan was only useful in telling you shortcuts on how to reach answer choices tbh and didn't really explain the reasoning behind the answers/question stems so my score only went up like a few …
  • your example is correct - JY is also correct. A is necessary for B: B -> A It is necessary that A has B: A -> B in other words, the 2 sentences aren't built the same, you have to reword the lsat question to something like "originality and f…