@kshutes13 said:
Let me tell you, TLS ripped me to shreds. Despite the fact that I made it clear that I was an undergraduate student who was seeking help, they tore me apart. Firstly, I was attacked for saying "my LSATs" instead of "the LSAT…
@Maximus4 said:
I want to apply now, but I don’t have my December scores yet. Do I have to call each school individually and tell them to hold off until my December scores are available? And do they automatically get the scores once LSAC relea…
@goingfor99th said:
@uhinberg said:
@goingfor99th said:
@uhinberg said:
It all depends on the school and the candidate. Certainly, a PS carries more weight for borderline candidates, but a …
@hlkoo1212 said:
interesting that it might be for yield protection. Thanks guys!
Just as applicants sometimes apply to schools for less than pure reasons, e.g., to use as leverage for scholarship negotiations, so do schools sometimes encoura…
@goingfor99th said:
@uhinberg said:
It all depends on the school and the candidate. Certainly, a PS carries more weight for borderline candidates, but a bad PS (which includes a well-written statement with typos) can definitely rui…
It all depends on the school and the candidate. Certainly, a PS carries more weight for borderline candidates, but a bad PS (which includes a well-written statement with typos) can definitely ruin even a candidate who is above the medians for LSAT a…
@BinghamtonDave said:
Excuse my ignorance on the subject, I'm not that well versed in the minutiae but if accommodations on test taking are not that strong of a predictor of FYA, would this put law schools in the position of choosing a non-acc…
For anyone who is interested in this issue (and about myriad other problems with the LSAT), please read this excellent article. https://lawreview.law.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/lawreview/article/view/102/102
@"Paul Caint" said:
@"Seeking Perfection" @BinghamtonDave Checkout this data. Notice especially the 262% increase in test takers who score >175:
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/95249
@acsimon Haha I was t…
Different test. Interestingly, the Sabbath Observer test sometimes appears as the official LSAT test a little while later. For example, the Sabbath Observer test for September 2016 was identical to the regular September 2017 LSAT.
@sbzanelli said:
Hey everyone!
I hope everyone is recovering from Saturdays test well... I feel so lost not studying!
I was wondering if anyone could tell me what the protocol is for issuing a complaint about a proctor and their assis…
@silentmasturbator11 said:
I was wondering if they were the same test as administered Saturday
I really wish that such disgusting user names would be disallowed on this forum @"Dillon A. Wright"
@rafifriedman21 said:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone took yesterday's Sabbath observer test and if yes if anyone knows which RC was real
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Was not the same. Real RC: (1) 14th Ammendment; (2) Domesticated Horses; (3) Opera (comparat…
@10000019 said:
Thank you for the gift. I will be using it on fancy pencils for my February retake.
You have gotta get the Tombow Mono 100 or Mitsubishi Hi-Unis
@"Alex Divine" 's advice to "Get the hell off law school/LSAT forums" is so on point. Think of them as an anxiety amplifier. You not only have to carry the burden of your own anxiety, but that of dozens of other people too.
Well, if you're going that route, this is what you want to get your hands on:
http://www.chabotspace.org/assets/get-involved/volunteers/teen/demo-astronaut-diaper.pdf
No reason for you to have low confidence. You have a very good PT resume. The most important attitude to have going in, though, is that there is always another opportunity to do better, even if that means pushing off a year. It's a lot of pressure g…
How about the entire week off? You clearly know your stuff well, and I think that at this point, any more practice would be counterproductive. If you are scared of becoming rusty, just do a game or two a day, 5-7 LR questions, and an RC passage, and…
My worst experience was in a game that has things discovered in the 8th century CE, 9th century CE and 10th century CE, and I mistakenly identified 8th century as the most recent (which would have been true had they been talking about BC). It defini…
@10000019 said:
@uhinberg said:
Actually, I'll say one more thing. Many people are surprised when they score 4 or 5 points lower on one test to another. This comes from a misunderstanding of LSAC's score band. The score band that t…
Actually, I'll say one more thing. Many people are surprised when they score 4 or 5 points lower on one test to another. This comes from a misunderstanding of LSAC's score band. The score band that they provide, which is roughly three points in eith…
The curve should be an accurate reflection, if you trust the psychometricians at LSAC, although I wish they were more transparent about their methodologies.
The only thing I'll say is that the fact that the nature of the difficulty varies so much …