Something I did hate though was schools sending last minute "advice" about taking the LSAT. Like, really guys? Do you think I want you trying to change my LSAT approach days before?
The problem with using a spam email account is they put you into their system with that email. I've recently had an issue where I tried to get them to switch to my proper email, but they kept sending to my spam account. So I will always be tied to m…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
@Victoria14 said:
I had a friend who got tipsy and just wrote about everything that's frustrated her, or hurt her feelings. It was like 6 pages but by the end she had about 10 different topics about overcomi…
I think my top choice right now is Michigan. I have a few friends that live nearby. I can potentially drive to family for holidays. I want to go into IP Law and they have an interesting curriculum / are a great engineering school, so I feel like tha…
One big difference for me is the experimental section will play mind games with you. I don't know how people usually practice with a fifth section but if you know which section is which when you do, it's really different when you don't. Like in June…
No advice, just commiseration. I've scrapped everything I've been writing since June. I hate writing about myself. I wrote a full page second argument against a June LR question today instead. It took me an hour. If only the PS were so easy... Maybe…
@TheMikey said:
so what is everyone doing while we wait? especially if you don't work or go to school?
I'm working on my PS and have to submit transcripts.. I'll probably start studying again next week tbh, RC for sure will screw me for t…
@"Paul Caint" said:
@tylerdschreur10 I agree completely..It's annoying how many proctors don't understand how important this exam is to the people taking it. Any little distraction or noises/mistakes they make is potentially hurting someone's …
M> @mm2373 said:
Does anyone remember the repressors and sensitizers question on LR? I had 3 LR sections and am having a hard time figuring out which one was experimental. Anyone who had LG/RC experimental able to confirm whether they had thi…
@"alaric.taves" said:
@"Mitchell-1" said:
@"alaric.taves" said:
Without going into detail, did anyone else find the second real logic game (restaurant food specials) --extremely-- easy? I'm starting to get concern…
@"alaric.taves" said:
Without going into detail, did anyone else find the second real logic game (restaurant food specials) --extremely-- easy? I'm starting to get concerned that I missed something and it's making me anxious.
I thought so, I…
@jcylin93 said:
Anyone remember how many questions were in the Judicial Candor passage. Someone mentioned 9. Welp T-T. I thought there were 7.
Couldn't have been nine. No section had less than six and I remember the first two had a…
@myk950 said:
Okay last time I'll post this but anyone who had only two LR sections:
Do you remember a question about Lemurs? It said it was useful to study primates like chimpanzees/gorillas or something. Only Lemurs were in Madagascar? …
@shanedrider said:
@rene4231 said:
ANYONE WITHOUT 3 LR SECTIONS: Do you recall a question about school implementing new rules to curve drinking on campus?
Please if anyone can answer this so I might be able to sleep tonigh…
@rene4231 said:
ANYONE WITHOUT 3 LR SECTIONS: Do you recall a question about school implementing new rules to curve drinking on campus?
Please if anyone can answer this so I might be able to sleep tonight!!
@Summer17 said:
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@jackigoe said:
Best part is when you feel pretty good about both LR's, feel like you went -0 in LG, and then have RC as the very last section and have it obliterate you. RIP.
Yeah, I much prefer June's approach of obliterating me on section…
@TheMikey said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@TheMikey said:
@LSATcantwin said:
Isn't it possible to have the same section order (LR LG LR LR RC) but not have the LR's in the same order? Can't my thi…
@"Maddie Distasio" said:
@AllezAllez21 said:
Team Homestead, by the way.
Down with Bristol.
Yes same. Bye, Bristol.
You guys are so very wrong but I can't explain why and it's killing me :-p
@vorodm01 said:
One of the most challenging aspects of the test: breaking the seal
Use the latch on your watch! I struggled with this the first time I took the test too
@caseclosed96 said:
I had three LR sections. One of the sections had questions about child prodigies and HID light bulbs/car accidents. Any one know if these were real or experimental?
I had three as well and none of that sounds familiar
I knew I was screwed the second I got a second 25 question LR section. Games were super easy so it was either experimental or RC was going to be brutal. Sure enough... I got so stuck on the judges that I skipped to next section and tried to quickly …
@"Paul Caint" said:
To me the rankings are kind of silly...US News and World Report weights "Reputation" as 40% of a school's ranking score. How in the world are smaller or newer universities supposed to compete with that?
In fairness, part …
I find that I actually do better after failing another. It gets me to focus more on the next one. It's all a matter of perspective. I also like to fall into a gamblers fallacy, if I did bad on that one, my odds of doing better on the next one go up!…
I found this one quite odd as well. The RC was particularly "tough". I missed 4/5 on the comparative passage because the first two sections having 8 questions a piece had me worrying about time. They weren't hard individually, but them all being in …
PT71 had a -14 curve (you could miss 14 and still get a 170). I think the largest curve ever was -16 so this would be in the running. As always though, difficulty is subjective. So I like to go by the curve given because there should be some statist…
Also, a follow up question as I had a similar issue. Are you printing it in black and white or color? When I printed mine b&w I had a pretty worrying shadow covering half my face, but printing in color fixed that or made it less likely to be an …
As someone who's spent a lot of time reading resumes (I interview job candidates), I would say as long as it's consistent it doesn't matter/won't be noticed.
Though I would also say my preference would be past tense. If you think of the resume as p…