@Sami said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@Sami @"Cant Get Right"
I did it on mobile so bare with me.
Log in and hit drop down in top right
Then click “LSAT”
Then click “view status”
Then scroll to…
@Sami @"Cant Get Right"
I did it on mobile so bare with me.
Log in and hit drop down in top right
Then click “LSAT”
Then click “view status”
Then scroll to down and you should see it
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@Sami said:
Also, on LSAC website I no longer see an Icon where grey day would appear. So do we no longer have grey day icons?
It’s the end of an era.
It’s still there! It’s a pain to find on their…
@Sami said:
@akistotle said:
@Sami, look!!!! Oh my God. I predicted this!!!! lol
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/96356
Jan 3 is the official date, but PowerScore predicts the Grey …
@goingfor99th said:
Not everyone on TLS is an asshole. You guys can figure out who's who if you really care to. There is a lot of useful information on there. Anecdotes may not always be useful indicators of anything, but sometimes they can be…
@"surfy surf" said:
@"Leah M B" I have the same attitude. Although i’m not looking into PI. I want a t50 with a lot of merit$ in an area I want to live and continue to work in the future. With my bachelor’s in philosophy, there’s not much I ca…
@akistotle said:
@Sami said:
@akistotle said:
Jan 3 is the official date, but PowerScore predicts the Grey Day will be January 2. And I'm still hoping it's Dec 22. lol
lmao. I wish its Dec 20 .
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@TheMikey is 100% correct. He and I have both taken the LSAT multiple times, and the thing that becomes evident fast is that the work you do months before is what matters on the test. Burnout is also real, and test nerves can really dig their nails …
The reason I don't use TLS and other forums is because of blanketing crap like that.
Here is the thing, it entirely depends on the individual, their situation, and their own life and experiences.
Can you get a job by going to UC Hastings - YES
Ca…
You have to negate it so that it says the opposite of what was originally stated.
Example 1:
Lawrence did not get the idea in the passages in questions or did not get their formulations originally from Hartley
Negation:
Lawrence got the idea …
Really hard to tell. The industry (LSAT studying) standard says at least 3 months. I believe that is actually too short of a time period. I have seen it occur more often then not that people need 6+ months to improve that dramatically.
It's all ind…
I don't think the way you saw it was wrong, my mind saw it a little more mathematically.
His conclusion says;
Thus the probability of maintaining good health is Increased by avoiding dairy products.
So you can avoid heart disease, but what if y…
@TheMikey said:
I'm working on all of my Why X essays and my DS. It's kept my mind off of gray day for the most part. oh, and video games, lots and lots and lots of video games.
Video games are the cure for life.
Also, in the grader, input your original answer into the grader. Then, if during your blind review you changed your answer, click on the actual number in the grader and it gives you an option to input your changed blind-review answer as well.
My understanding is you circle the questions you are not 100% sure about on your FIRST take. Then during blind review, you go back with unlimited time to these questions (or all of them) and basically take the test again. The idea is to see the resu…
@cdawson1970 said:
How are you determining if the questions are experimental or not? What gets removed here? I am a newcomer.
If you get an experimental LG/RC it is easy to tell. All you need to do is find someone who had only 1 LG/RC sectio…
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What?
@"Dillon A. Wright" I think this might be spam? I'm scared to click the link....lol
@jkatz1488 said:
@LSATcantwin
Thinking about it more, @"Alex Divine" is not wrong either!
Not imperfect means it is perfect! Lol it’s like Symantec’s
HAHA love the enthusiasm! Yes I see that now. However, to specific…
Thinking about it more, @"Alex Divine" is not wrong either!
Not imperfect means it is perfect! Lol it’s like semantics
It's sort of a double negative between "not" and the prefix "im"!
Ohhh I like this question, really made me think a bit.
I’m in agreement with @jkatz1488. The word “imperfect” seems to capture all instances other than perfect.
Let’s just use a grade as an example. 0-99% is an imperfect grade. 100% is the only ot…
By writing and addendum explaining the situation like you just did here! But you’re a non-traditional student (like me) and we have gaps. I have a 4 year military gap in my 2 year degee. So I’m going to write an addendum to explain the break!! It wo…
@spitzy11 said:
One of my classmates and good friends took the test here too and she said the same thing... I experienced similar conditions at the LA Marriott, but not nearly as bad as this. I estimate around 400 of us were in there or so. A …