Took my first full-length PT three months after studying fundamentals so never had a true cold diagnostic, but I would assume it would've been around low to mid 150s. First official score was 170 and second official score was 178.
The benefits of taking September is that you get accustomed to how sitting for the official exam is like so you can better prepare yourself for a November take. You also won't get a refund at this point and schools only take your highest score anywa…
@"surfy surf" sorry I should have been more clear about the crowd sourcing part but essentially what @LSAT_Wrecker said is correct. The numbers were announced by the deans at orientation and validated by multiple 1Ls the respective schools before be…
@sx23 Penn, Berkeley, and NYU's medians increased by +1 but Harvard, UVA, duke, Michigan stayed the same, don't know what to make of it... Spivey did mention on Reddit that schools have shown an increased weight on GPA last cycle and he'll have a bl…
@"surfy surf" I honestly think the drop is because people who took June could get full refunds for July LSATs and people who took July could get September refunds if they were happy with their scores, which wasn't the case last year. I think despite…
Just finished the Online Writing Sample. It was actually a little interesting. All you browsers and online sticky notes will be automatically shut down so make sure you don't have anything important opened before starting. You also have to use your …
I spent a lot of time on my formal logic so I didn't really need to diagram on paper. If I did diagram, it would be on a tough parallel reasoning or MBT question. Probably 1 or 2 questions per test?
Lol I had the same issue. I was retaking PTs so I was scoring 177-180 up until 2 days before the June exam. I took PT 81 as my final PT and got a 169. Realized my mistakes (missing all the methods questions on that PT) and drilled those questions fo…
Well the key here is that "Legal" and "illegal" are both sufficient conditions for triggering the other's "not" form. However, it is not necessary that an act is legal or illegal, and the argument as presented leaves a little bit of wiggle room for …
Graduate and find full-time work for 1-2 years before studying for the LSAT. Your main concern should be maintaining a high GPA and your admissions outcome would be much better with WE anyway. Remember, you can retake the LSAT but you can't retake u…
Pretty strict and it doesn't matter if those classes were considered for your Bachelor's. Every class you took before you received your first Bachelor's counts, and you might as well send in the transcripts now to see what you're working with.