@"Alex Divine" said:
It is very hard to successfully juggle 5-8 questions in your head and simultaneously go and read a passage and then remember what you have read.
Literally my main/only reason lol.
@zhouci said:
but I just started 7Sage and have got to say the methods are way better than the other company I was with!!!
Did you enroll in a 7sage course? I only ask because there isn't a membership next to your name
@zhouci said:
If I don't …
Love this! It's so easy to get caught up in a high score and so easy to feel down when you don't score as high as you wanted. Thanks so much for sharing your words of wisdom! bookmarking
First, see how you did on the LSAT in the first place. Once scores are released, you're given the opportunity to view the test with your answers for 90 days. During this time, while you can certainly challenge any question you got wrong that you bel…
@BlueBell said:
i purposely put all my answers as "ive never used a computer before and am not comfortable with them", lets start a movement to get all future LSAT takers to do that so they dont change it?
Omg, mad props to you for putting the mo…
@MikkelVilla said:
On the LSAT I just took we were asked about computers again however it specifically asked about writing the writing section part, not the full test but I'm not sure how they'd do that exactly, splitting it up. Other than that it …
@twssmith said:
I am amazed how many lawyers still use yellow legal pads. After watching about 30 different lawyers most under 35 years old for 17 cases, the lawyers & support staff using any type of technology had to have been below 20%.
I lo…
Yes, I urge you to start your application process ASAP if you would like to attend law school for this upcoming cycle. Submit your application once you get the Sept score and if you would like to retake in December, notify the law schools (via phone…
@ariellentb said:
but would love to know which of my two readings was the experimental, if anyone else took today.
You had two RC sections? that's my fear lol. You guys have a different LSAT than those taken on Saturday, right?
@axpero2004 said:
I didn't receive an email nor was my former tutor aware that there was going to be an experimental in the Sep 2016. My accommodation letter did not state that I was going to have an experimental nor were the proctors aware (When …
@MrSamIam said:
I would petition that. I can't stare at a computer screen for longer than a minute without getting those squiggly lines in my vision! Technology is great, but some things (e.g. the LSAT) are better taken on paper.
My thoughts exact…
@"Alex Divine" said:
So essentially, the admissions office will get to your app before the others who submit later... It helps to mitigate any disadvantages of being on the later end of applying. Also, assuming you are cancelling and retaking, appl…
@McLovinLSAT said:
Even with what you said, it could still be the case that you scored high enough for your goals. I don't know how they view a cancellation. From what I've read, most schools will just look at your highest score.
Exactly to both s…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Not usually the same test, no.
That's what I originally thought until a 7sager (who take accommodated test) said all accommodated test takers have the same test as those who've taken on Saturday.
@"Cant Get Right" said:
So my proctor today said that LSAC had informed her that LSAT was going digital for the next June test.
I just called LSAC and the lady said the fact that the proctor gave a specific date is incorrect and they're administra…
@ThePaperChase said:
@tofuspeedstar said:
My writing sample included the phrase "go big or go home" LOL.
That's hilarious because I included the phrase "Slow and steady wins the race"
LMAOOO
@Matthew524 said:
by federal law all tests have to be the same and the LSAC confirmed I will be taking the same exam as everyone else and my exam is next Saturday.
Very interesting. Thanks for the info!
@notwilliamwallace said:
Sickness is bad on its own...sickness on an LSAT day is total hell.
For sure for sure well take these next days/weeks to just relax and take your mind off anything LSAT related. You deserve it.
@notwilliamwallace said:
Oh man...I started my exam at 8.45 AM and finished at 3 PM (due to breaks and because my proctor lost the writing sample question and had to run around the school to find someone with an extra copy)...I had a really sore ne…
@nader.parham said:
do they take the same test or their test content is different?
I'm assuming it's a different test, but others have said it's the same test. not sure.
@TheLoftGuy said:
But it's just the nerves.
Don't stress it. My confidence level in your performance is actually high lol. Plus this was your first shot at the LSAT, so now just relax and await gray day (the day scores are released)
Plus, since …