@tml62 said:
What were the LG game types for the real section like?
FYI, that’s not something that can be discussed at this point. The only thing that can be covered is answering the question of whether a section/question was real or experim…
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It always feels like you did awful and you should cancel. Don’t let the nerves get to you! There’s very little down side to just letting your score be what it is.
I haven’t chosen yet, but plan to make my choice on several factors. Firstly, employment and bar passage rates. Because, if this all isn’t for getting a job, then what is it for? Secondly, I want it to be in an area that I want to live in. Or at lea…
Yes, thinking of you all! Hope everything goes smoothly, and we’ll be here when you need to collectively freak out afterward!
PS - don’t cancel! It’s almost never worth it.
Yeah, it's a bummer but 99% of the time, you don't need your cell phone on you. I'm an oldie though and remember the days when none of us had them lol. Didn't have a phone until my freshman year of college, and I would sometimes turn it off and forg…
When I walked out of my first LSAT, I had a feeling of accomplishment. At first, I thought that was silly. But after thinking about it... truly, even just completing the test is indeed an accomplishment. It was the result of my 9 months of studying …
Nope, just double checked. I just withdrew from February and have actually withdrawn from 2 prior ones (don't judge me lol). No confirmations from any of them. But, on the home page when you first log in, if you scroll about half way down or so, the…
@LSATcantwin said:
Progress is finally being made! I got to file a dispute form today. They are going to upload the dispute form onto my applications so all the schools can see what is going on. That way the schools can see that it is the LSAC…
The game board splitting is really just a unique thing to each game. I'm not looking at that one specifically right now, so don't see what JY did. But as a rule, yes it is possible to link up biconditionals.
@simplereally said:
Hey all,
I just did LG Game #2 from PT 09, and in the game there are 2 biconditional rules and 2 conditional rules.
J /K
N /P
N -> L
Q -> K
JY does not combine the biconditional rules with th…
@"cornfield.x" said:
@"Leah M B" said:
@"jie.ren" said:
@"Leah M B" said:
I think that's a very wise decision to postpone until June. I also want to note that you absolutely need to make su…
I would say if you are set on applying for law school right after undergrad, work/intern part time this summer. Honestly, I don't think the LSAT even really can be studied full time. It causes a lot of burn out and it's a really difficult test to cr…
Absolutely no reason to be ashamed! A significant number of those 160-170+ scorers also started in the 140s. It just depends on where a lot of people are in their studying. I started out in the mid 150s and was stuck there for at least a couple mont…
@"jie.ren" said:
@"Leah M B" said:
I think that's a very wise decision to postpone until June. I also want to note that you absolutely need to make sure you don't sacrifice a single point off your GPA while studying for the LSAT. Y…
@keets993 said:
It's not inspiring (?) but a personal favourite of mine is Spy starring Melissa McCarthy. Gotta go with a comedy to loosen up and take my mind off of anything LSAT related.
Yesssss Spy is the freaking best!
I watched Thor: R…
I've been doing very few notations, but have been writing extremely low res summaries next to the paragraphs. Mostly like 1 or 2 words, just to help me know where to look if I need to refer back. Things like: theory, rebuttal, new plan, value, etc. …
I would echo everything that people have said above. First and foremost, I'm so sorry you're going through all of this. I can only imagine how scary and frustrating it is.
Secondly, your health is vastly more important than law school or the LSAT. …
You have the potential to score very high after a few months of studying. And that would really significantly help your acceptance and scholarship chances. Your undergrad GPA is on the low side and though law schools will probably slightly factor in…
Unless you do find someone who will stow your bag in a car for you (and good thinking, checking here!), I would not advise you to bring it into the room. If you're biking, you have your transportation. So it would be best to leave the phone at home.…
I can't speak to the odds of it being canceled, but all I really know is that you will just have to deal with it if/when it happens. Worrying about it in advance will only serve to wind you up and has no effect on the outcome. So, I'd concentrate on…
Hahah moving away from computer builds and back to pre-test days...
When I took the test in December, I took the day before off work. Unfortunately I had to take my car into the shop that day. But, I dropped it off and then hung around that area do…