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  • Ask anyway, it's possible they know more about you and your academic work than you realize. Especially those you've taken multiple classes from or teach in your majors school. The first time I applied to grad school I asked one I only took one class…
  • @"Alex Divine" said: @jaefromcanada said: Hey everyone, I'm thankful and happy to say after my June sitting (162), my average for PT's has improved. I've taken 46, 47, 55, 58, 60, 61 and have averaged 169 (as high as …
  • @"Paul Caint" said: How many questions could you miss for a 170? I believe it's 12. Which would denote a more difficult test. But yeah, I didn't find it really stuck out. I did miss two LG questions which is... unheard of for me (I've misse…
  • PT 72 Game 4 "And this is game where everyone is like, 'What the fuck is happening to me right now?'" Could hear him say that as I started the PT 81Inference RC passage...
  • It's a case by case basis. I don't remember a lot of the reading sections unless I'm looking at them, but I do remember the blackmail one pretty well and those questions were harder than average for me. So I wouldn't get too discouraged by just that…
  • My point is just, if you have to manually reset an LSAT watch, I guarantee you can find a cheaper normal watch that acts the same way if you set it to 12:00 to start. And you get the bonus of being able to use it as a normal watch afterwards. And t…
  • So the video I just watched showed you having to wind the crown to reset, which would mean this is in line with their other rulings. And if this is the case, a normal watch does the same thing while providing more value in that it can be used as a w…
  • Always stem first. This was one of the biggest things I got out of 7sage. I stopped having to reread parts of, or worse entire, stimuli. This saved me so much time on LR sections that I went from barely finishing to typically having time to look ove…
  • I'd also advise at a minimum taking one mid 70s test just to prevent psyching yourself out about it come September.
  • @jkatz1488 said: One interesting approach I have heard is to take the PTs out of order. For example, 51, 61, 71, 52, 62, 72, etc, etc. That will give you exposure to the newer tests and their differences without burning through them. This is…
  • @uhinberg said: Interestingly, on the Powerscore blog, one of their test prep experts claimed that it was a very average RC section. To this I would say, never trust just one opinion when it comes to something so subjective. They likely came…
  • I feel like the argument can be made for hardest ever. From what I can remember of my practice tests I only remember one other being as difficult (I can't remember offhand which that was however, just that it has a similarly vague and philosophical …
  • If you are getting scores close to where you want, I would personally suggest doing one a week, but do every other test ending on the latest one (so 72, 74, 76, 78, and 80). This way you leave yourself a good sampling of later tests to take in the r…
  • I was going to ask the same thing. The perfect score watch looks like exactly the same thing as the 180 watch...
  • As far as I could tell, the list that is on the website doesn't match the less descriptive one given to the people actually checking your bag before entering the room. When they read the rules they only mention analog (non-digital) for example. That…
  • Had a fortuitous conversation with a co-worker just now. Apparently he's planning on leaving, and so I felt safe telling him I was leaving. He said if I can't find a better person, he'll write a simple one just to get the checkmark on the applicatio…
  • The time pressure is, if I have to continue working as a computer engineer for another year, I'm going to go insane. I'm not willing to wait another year. Especially when the only thing stopping me is a letter of rec that's likely not even going to …
  • Thank you!
  • @"mhyana.a" said: Can law schools see our LSAT score? I'm seeing a bunch of emails asking me to apply and that they've waived my fee, but I didn't score anywhere near as high as I wanted to. Makes me think they can't see it? If you signed up…
  • @uhinberg said: So, @Mitchell-1 , maybe you can shed light on this: Would it have been possible for them to send out all the e-mails at once? Emails? No. They need to be sent one at a time and you are at the mercy of your servers upload spee…
  • @Zachary_P said: Does anyone know the latest they would send out scores? This is brutal. At this point you are at the mercy of a server running a script. Mass email and database updates are an unfortunately slow process. But there isn't a hu…
  • 170... I'll take it. My average was 175 and 170 matches my worst PT. Gonna retake still, but could have been a lot worse.
  • Given that I'm pretty sure I missed 9 in the RC alone...maybe even 8 on just the inference section...
  • How long does this usually take?
  • @"Dillon A. Wright" said: @theLSATdreamer said: @"Dillon A. Wright" if we wait another day will we be the new record holders? Yup Date wise or number of days post-test wise?
  • @"LSAT Is Coming" said: SN: what makes them wait until 4-6pm EST?? Why not the morning?!?! To give everyone a night to calm down before a flood of panicked phone calls trying to explain how their scores have to be wrong.
  • Hell, it's a projected date. Nothing stopping them from coming out later than the 6th...
  • @jonkhan094 said: I have a yellow line that appeared at 8pm last night under my test date on the LSAC website.. still green though.. any thoughts as to what that is?? This is likely just a programming bug. It's likely they just forgot to hid…
  • Also a fun wrinkle in this prediction game is I think this is the first score rollout for the new LSAC president? Maybe she wants to start a trend where they release scores on the given day and end the game altogether?
  • Hahahaha, ok. So as a computer programmer I assure you that the whole process isn't a "solved" issue. Probably low risk, sure, but there are still a lot of things that could go wrong for seemingly no reason even if it's something you've done time an…