@nantesorkestar said:
If the proctor follows protocol, you will get a 5 minute warning.
Yup. Proctor will say 5 mins left, then when time is over they will say pencils down blah blah.
@stratis.blanas said:
yes, I have. PTs 29-38, 52-61, and 62-71 ... Since apparently my business is of your concern
Wasn't trying to get in your "business", I was asking because you're talking about printing PTs so late in your study process.
@MsStateLSAT said:
Do I put the address of the band hall, for example, or do I have to obtain the house address of the recommender?
I put the address of the department building their office is located in, I'm sure this is permitted.
@"Cant Get Right" said:
It's probably way cheaper to administer if they take it digital. That would be my guess.
I get that but I was speaking in regards to those taking the test, you know, the people LSAC can give two shits about lol.
I really enjoyed yesterday even though I had to leave early (dunno what time ya'll ended though lol.) those who are regular on the BR calls are really an awesome bunch. I'm confident in your performances this Saturday.
@LSATman1 said:
The GMAT and GRE provide you with either a writing pad or scratch paper. I imagine the LSAT would do the same if it becomes computerized.
Same...still, I don't understand how this can be better than having the test on paper.
Hopefully you won't have to reschedule but if it's not safe to go to the testing center which causes them to cancel, then the LSAC will administer another date for everyone who signed up free of charge and it will be notated on your application that…
The photo on your ticket should suffice if it doesn't break any LSAC rules. Other than that, a standard valid ID with your photo needs to be with you too whether it's a driver's license, passport etc.
I really hope not! I fear for future LSAT generations if this is the case lol it doesn't make sense to me how this could be of any benefit. My eyes would hurt so bad. How would one notate a RC passage for example? I think the only benefit of this wo…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Oh my god! That would be awful, as I need to write to diagram logic games. I just don't think I could ever do them by typing things out, lol.
For realzies. I mean maybe they'd provide paper to use for LG but dude this can't be…
It's ok, you aren't the only one who struggles with RC. Usually people struggle with RC because of its dense unmoving material so one way I combat this is to act like I'm so interested in the content I'm reading which will help me stay engaged with …
Too early to tell how you will do in December, but if you want a 160 and are only in the 140s currently, you shouldn't be taking this Saturday. Don't waste a take.
What is your current study method and do you have access to at least 40 PTs?
Hello
You should finish the curriculum first then figure out a test date. Having said that I think you should withdraw from your Sept. LSAT. Never waste a take, you're only allowed 3 every 2 years. To answer your question though, Feb. isn't the be…
You're going to put yourself at a huge disadvantage if you rush the curriculum and that includes skipping out on essential components (such as the quizzes) for the sake of time. LSAT prep > time.
@MsStateLSAT said:
I hate to be "that guy..." but that person probably just gave up on the idea of Law School. They just made that one post and it appears that they didn't even log back in after responding a couple of times. I mean, I guess they co…
@"Alex Divine" said:
I wouldn't say all hope is lost, but I would do some research to see what schools will accept you and if they are worth attending.
Good luck!
I wonder what happened to this person...feels like I'm traveling back in time wit…
@caroline.0404 said:
I do know that all international testing centres do use different tests. So there is a US version and for example a Chinese version, even if the test is written on the same day (to accommodate for the potential for cheating whe…
@draj0623 said:
I fill in before flipping to the next page for fear that I'll miss something at the end. I also find it incredibly stressful to have a backlog of answers to fill in at the end. Whatever you've been doing for your practice tests is …
I think making food at home more than buying out is far superior for 3 reasons:
1. If I buy food that means I have to take a good chunk out of my study time just to get the food, wait in line, pay for the food, come back to where I was studying, the…