I have friends who have been accepted to Canadian law schools with scores much below a 165. Although this might be true for Osgoode or UofT, you can be accepted with 150's at other schools, and I even know someone accepted with a 146. Keep at it!
@perjlong Try brown noise? (Similar to white noise but I find it's more effective.) Pause after each sentence or section and put it into your own words in your head. Keep practicing. If you're really struggling reach out to your doctor, and see if m…
@dannywuzhifeng There are online extended quizzes to help determine if you do. I would google those and take a few. Reach out to your doctor and show him your results and tell him your concerns/ reasons you think you may have it.
@MurphyBrown2ElleWoods Me too! I just practiced, practiced and practised and my stamina eventually increased. Be patient. You may find with practice you don't need the extra time as much as you did in the beginning but it's there if needed if you're…
@atticusbinch00 It wasn’t a typical experimental section. It was a survey regarding using paper for diagramming/ notes etc. for the changes to LG coming in 2023. It wouldn’t have been possible to grade the section as it was a survey.
@sgriffgor Makes complete sense actually considering the survey was regarding which notes we took to answer LG questions, and how necessary we found the notes to be to answer the question.
@ovid Yes! I started studying in January and I received my diagnosis in March. I really had to advocate for myself but I was able to be diagnosed by my family doctor (I am in Canada).
@"ToriLSAT-1" said:
Is there any negatives to requesting an ADHD accommodation? I think I also struggle with ego and don't know if it slaps a negative label on me that admissions will look down on.
From the LSAC Policy "Please note that LSAC…
I am also doing my LSAT Saturday! I have been recommended to not study the day before, or the day of, aside from a few questions to "warm up." So like @"reynard muldrake" said above, I will also be relaxing, getting a good nights sleep, making it to…