First, let me start by saying that I empathize with your position greatly. I have had to overcome a ton of really astronomical obstacles to get to where I am. Mental health issues, neurodivergencies, learning disabilities, IBD, being raised in extre…
If you tested before and didn't request accommodations, but you want to try and request them now: put in your statement of need that the reason for your not requesting accommodations previously was because of your inability to afford the original te…
@"GSU Hopeful" I'm taking in June. I have a feeling I'm not going to break 170, but I'm going for it, and using September as a backup. My last 2 PTs (70 & 71) I made 168s. I'm pretty consistently only missing the "level-5" questions with 1 or 2 …
Ok. listen to me right now.
go to youtube. type in "five minute guided meditation"
click the one with the picture of like a dock/pier over water.
do with headphones immediately before PT.
Remind yourself of that breathing when you get stressed dur…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
40s and scattered out of prints like 1-6, 8, 17, etc essentially no longer exist
It's so disgusting too, because there is no real reason other than greed that we can't just scan and share them. The LSAC is dead set on makin…
@"Ron Swanson" said:
hrough PTs 74/75 for example be waiting too close to the actual LSAT?
I do not have a y/n answer for you, and i'm not a mentor - but that's what I'm doing.
@jalcantara81 said:
first, only, and biggest complaint about 7sage to date
cosign
Oh and I wish there were an extended time proctor. But I mean, that's more of a request than a complaint.
Do NOT practice with 35 minutes. (Also, make sure you're getting 54 minutes, and not 53*). I also believe [deleted per user's request] may have some insight here. Take your next pt with a regular watch and do 53 minute sections.
As far as the stra…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
No one should have to have a debate with themselves about what to do in that situation
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH but before these new reforms re ADA/disabilities, they did. most people couldn't get accommodated without jumping throug…
*tmi alert*
I have an IBD, and if you have any documentation that you have an IBD (IBS, Chron's, etc.), you can get accommodations on the LSAT for stop-the-clock breaks. I know many people are undiagnosed, but it was very simple to get this accommo…
@allison.gill.sanford in all seriousness I live in Boston and work in Harvard Square. I'm actually looking at HLS out the window as we speak. Lmk if you need any help settling in or advice on anything around here. I'm from Louisiana, but I've lived …
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I'm not sure "should" can ever indicate a conclusion. It can certainly be present or not in a conclusion, but even when it is I don't think it can ever function in a way that would make it an indicator
You right. I didn't t…
Cool. Thanks y'all. It's a strange catch-22 when you spend a long time prepping for this test huh? On the one hand, you're like 'ok yeah cool i'm ready' and on the other hand, you're like 'omg i have invested so much into this i need to do everythin…
I mean... I guess it could be the case that should indicates a conclusion in some cases, but it would be strictly semantic. That is to say, sometimes it could, sometimes it couldn't. I don't think this is a good blanket rule.
Oh I have a whole lil system going on in the margins of the bubble sheets. It only takes 1 or 2 swipes of the eraser at the end to get rid of them if you mark lightly. I put circles next to ones I skipped, stars next to ones I found exceptionally ha…
Yes. I actually write a little "F" on the bubble sheet next to questions that I felt like I just answered it too quickly or like "that was too easy," and if i have time, I go back and relook at that question. More than 1/2 of the time, that gut feel…
How many tests have you taken total? This happened to me and I realized that when i missed more than 4-5 on a LG section, one of the following 2 things was happening:
1. There was just 1 game that I messed up. Either misread a rule, or didn't know …