@"Ron Swanson" said:
For people taking ~30 practice tests how could the real deal be that much different the 2nd/3rd time around? I got caught up in the jitters last time but that was my first take, I feel pretty ready this time around.
I took 70…
I have heard of one person anecdotally to whom this happened. And I have talked to hundreds of people about this test and read many more accounts. So, it does not happen very often at all. In fact I and almost everyone I've been close to throughout …
@Mr.lopez said:
but yet in my accommodation sheet it says the following:
It sounds like you have breaks in between sections—and not extra time? It's only the extra time folks who don't do an experimental, to my knowledge.
@quinnxzhang said:
I, along with quite a few other test takers, brought a backpack/bag with me. We weren't allowed to take them into our testing rooms, but the proctors did collect them for holding in a separate room in the building.
Careful. Do …
@"LSAT AZTEC" said:
So will the actual test start at around 1?
It could start as early as 1. It is literally impossible to predict actual start time. I have heard as long as 2-3 hour delays but I believe those are uncommon. All 3 of my takes start…
@katherine.t said:
So... what to do if you have a small breakdown while taking practice test 76 at your June test center?
We'll be posting another blog entry related to withdraw/cancel/conquer tomorrow
@Addistotle said:
What're the chances of one being set up?
Do you guys have a publication that runs rankings for Canadian schools? Ours are based off of US News which is the more-or-less definitive ranking source for US schools.
@"Kristen B" said:
So, I basically wrote my addendum explaining the circumstances of my two violations with specific details.
What kind of violations are we talking?
And you should come to the Spivey AMA tonight and ask this
@CocoZhang said:
Any special tips for people travelling to another city for the test? Should we go there 3 days earlier?
I'd say yes, at a minimum—assuming no massive difference in time zones! If there's a massive difference in time zones I'd say …
@"Chipster Study" said:
all your demographic info like SSN's, birthdates, and contact info?
Certainly not SSN, likely not birthday, and definitely yes contact info.
@"Chipster Study" said:
Is it possible to attend by just showing up that morni…
@"LSAT AZTEC" said:
Hi! Is this recording going to be made available soon? I was unfortunately only able to stay in the live one for a few minutes
Soon
@ethan.ames said:
Just posted to 7sage Facebook wall, is that kosher? @"Nicole Hopkins"
I saw it and it was beautiful! Now, share that on your own wall and send me a screenshot once you've amassed likes/shares
@"Cant Get Right" said:
The only difference I’ve really noticed is the newer tests do seem to have a slightly higher proportion of more attractive wrong answer choices.
Yeah.
@sweetsecret said:
I'm tempted to go backwards i.e. 70's first.
I wouldn't go backwards but I think a lot of folks benefit from skipping around a bit! That way there's no "recent tests shock" all at once before the test.
@"Cant Get Right" said:
You identify your weaknesses in the newer tests the same way you do on the older tests. See what you missed and why. Then look inward, not outward. Our weaknesses do not lie within the test.
WORD!!!
@aleun62 said:
Do I PT and add LR/RC as my fifth and/or sixth sections?
Sure!
@aleun62 said:
Should I drill?
Drilling is usually "meh" after you've already learned question type-specific strategies. At worst, it's a way for you to reinforce bad…
@gaohaoyu said:
I cut off alcohol entirely, but still smoke weed before going to bed
Wow, definitely wouldn't post THAT in a public forum as a hopeful law school admit/attorney.