While this isn't based upon my own experience, I think the shift towards the more recent tests occurs in the 60s and again when you reach the 70s. I wouldn't get too caught up on these subtle changes. The tests are pretty much the same, but the subt…
Of course you're not driving me nuts. At some point or another, everyone has become frustrated with this and at their wits end. The most important thing to remember is just keep plugging away.
I recommend you going through the curriculum again and …
I'm sorry for your trouble, but it will only serve to make you better in the long run. First, I wouldn't even consider Feb. I know that's not what you want to hear, but I would not take February and be even more despondent than you are now.
Second…
Enter the original answers first (timed). Then, on the ones you circle for BR, click on the number and your BR answer. At the end, you will find two scores; an original timed score and a BR score. Your analytics will show for the original answers. I…
@HeatherM Click on the number of the question you are BRing and there will be a drop down line for your BR answer. Best of luck to you. Let us know if we can help further.
I think you're on the right track about the reasons to eliminate A. The overall main point is that radical environmentalists CAN bring about and stimulate progress on their issues. It would be hard to draw the inference that this stimulation is MAIN…
@DumbHollywoodActor I should be there for the first LR section tonight (if yall do that one first). Thats all I have been able to take. We've been dealing with severe flash flooding here since last night so I've only been able to take that first sec…
If you're looking for LR, some of them aren't up. I think most, if not all of the RC are up and of course all of the LG are here. Just go to LG explanations under resources and click the test you are looking for. The sections and available questions…
I had a weird experience with this. One of my transcripts, which came from a state school here in GA, was requested, sent and processed by LSAC in about 8 days total. Another transcript that was sent from a liberal arts college took approximately 3 …
@180orBust said:
Should I just focus on the more recent exams and BR the hell out of them
Yes.
@180orBust said:
I know I can make gains on LG/RC
I would focus on this. What is your current scoring average misses for LG? If it isn't three or b…
@whykaysees said:
the section 1 instructions aren't long enough for me to write my name
There is a pre-test proctor in the options that you can use as well that will guide you through all that . (Disregard if you've already seen it)
I wouldn't think it would be frowned upon. As stated above, if your app has changed for the better, then by all means apply. The persistence will pay off. Best of luck!
@allan.kogan said:
now adding an addition 6 months (starting since december)
This will do nothing but help you. Its a hard decision to postpone, but its one that will benefit you in the long run.
I think it really comes down to fundamentals. The stronger your fundamentals are, the more aggressively you can attack the questions and apply the correct strategy to each of them. By running out of time between 13-15 questions, you're spending abou…
@"mgw_4" said:
can I go ahead and submit my application or should I wait until they complete them
If you submit without, it'll just stand as incomplete. I would wait until you have the LOR and then submit.
@noobie1 I don't have any specific knowledge, but I would think that if you bring something to the table like experience, moving their LSAT or GPA medians up, etc.. then they will happily take you.. regardless of age. Best of luck to you!