@desire2learn interesting that sabbath observers have a nondisclosed test. I know how you feel though for some strange reason I decided to take the last February LSAT lol. If you take again will you decide to just take it on Saturday instead?
@LibertyKoko the only solution is to offer a free LSAT and to put a note on their account saying their application is being delayed because of a mishap with the answer sheets.
Not another mishap! What location was this? I think this is another reason why LSAC wants to move towards computerized testing. I'm sorry this happened to you, unfortunately a similar experience happened to December 2015 LSAT takers in Santa Barbar…
@lsatblitz said:
Experimental RC section as the first section, yikes
Yeah seriously. I dread the idea of having an RC experimental let alone it being the first thing I see upon opening the damn LSAT booklet AND not even knowing it's an experimenta…
@MrYC1995 said:
The Q&A alone makes it worth attending
Exactly.
@"Alex Divine" said:
Anytime I get to here JY speak at length I shall be there!
Exactly.
@desire2learn said:
Then I saw that it was intro...but I'm still pumped! I hope your …
One major takeaway I got from @david.busis was that no matter the theme of your PS, it must have you as the "main character" and it has to be something that had a direct impact to your life. Also, the essay doesn't have to always be "why law school"…
@stepharizona said:
Still not the US LSAT, but LSAC written.
That's the best option for someone seeking a new game they've never seen before. Thanks Steph!
@danielznelson said:
My gosh, some people...
Haha, yeah. When I took PR back in 2014, the instructor told us the max potential we can expect out of our diagnostic is increasing by 10-15 points. Clearly the posts here prove otherwise. It will be a …
@Daisyyyyyy said:
I am just worried that the school adm committee would feel it is a bit too old and therefore the credibility will decline.
It should be fine, but people usually recommend that if it's possible to let your writer know you won't be…
I have 2 letters on my lsac account from 2015 that I won't be using until the 2018 cycle (God Willing) and I believe just as long as your account didn't expire, they should be good to use no matter how long they've been there for. Maybe LSAC changed…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Actually, this is probably some of the best LSAT advice I have ever read.
Same lol. I think I'm going to start implementing this strategy. Thank you @"Jonathan Wang" for the wisdom, and glad I was able to hear this early on …
@"Cant Get Right" said:
After taking the LSAT, most of us are doing well just to construct a sentence, much less an argument.
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@merileee said:
I think it would be helpful to practice on new "fake" games in order to prevent such a terrible shock to my system next time
The last thing you want to do is work with fake LSAT questions. Companies such as PR do this because the…
@atzhang6v6 said:
So you don't read or listen to all explanations?
I'm wondering whether it's a good idea to stick to my own reasoning or refer to others...do you fully trust your reasoning when reviewing?
If you want assurance for what answer yo…
Read an explanation for the questions you were iffy (even 1% iffy) and completely unsure about and of course questions you got right because you guessed. Any question you were solid on, there's no need to read an explanation.