I think if you ask your professors to resubmit your old business school LORs it will be obvious (like you said, the letters mention business-specific relevant quant skills) and the adcom may think you're either too lazy to get a new rec or did not c…
I can't think of any specifically like it off the top of my head, but I really recommend drilling all of the old Misc games. I try to drill and re-drill Misc games constantly because it helps you get used to coming up with unique game boards.
Had a great experience with the proctor, too. She arrived maybe 2-3 minutes late (so really wasn't worried about it, and nothing like the 2+ hours I read from others) and muted herself and her background noise throughout the whole test and after che…
I thought LG was very easy, RC was a little difficult (not necessarily the passages but the questions and the comparative specifically), LR was standard (but I felt a little shaky taking my first ever "real" test so I think that impacted it)
Mine just asked to see my phone and to see that I put it away (didn't have to turn off). I showed her that I was putting it away on a bookshelf next to me. I used a large mirror for the reflection instead of the phone camera
I thought my games were pretty easy (last section), but RC was harder/weirder than usual. LR was standard but I felt a little stressed which may have impacted it
https://www.velocitylsat.com/resources/law-school-multiple-lsat-score-policies
Many schools do care about multiple takes in their evaluations!
I'm not advising you either way, I just keep reading "schools don't care about multiple takes" and that …
An addendum is to explain why your poor outcomes were a result of external factors outside of your control. Not sure why you feel the need to write an addendum for a 3.82. Some admissions officers have said they view unnecessary addenda as immature …
^I second this, I generally give myself a full day for PTs. Lately have started BRing LG a few hours after the PT to save time the next day because there isn't as much of a bias issue.
https://www.velocitylsat.com/resources/law-school-multiple-lsat-score-policies
Here is what different schools say about multiple takes. You can also find this information directly on each school's website.
Be mindful that some schools say they average LSAT scores in their evaluation (even if they only need to report the highest) and that they consider every score on file in their decision. Sounds like you have a lot more potential for harm than good. …
Focus on connecting what you read in one paragraph to what you already read in the prior paragraph. Don't rush through a passage - the more you understand upfront, the less you have to reference the passage for questions.
I have noticed another ipad bug that I want to share here - often the answer choices get cut off. Like when doing a logic games acceptable question where each AC has a lot of text.
Has anyone who has to retake due to technical issues been given the option of a retake within the same of following week?
I totally understand why someone wouldn’t want to retake that soon after a bad experience - just want to check if LSAC is even…
LSAC predetermines curves unlike some other standardized tests. They won’t adjust it based on complaints. Their response to complaints is a free retake.
@yuliyas1 This isn’t true, fully online degrees from the same institution will cost less.
I definitely see colleges - undergrad and grad school - offering lower tuition if school is fully online. I’ve listened to a few podcasts and read a few artic…
Why on earth are proctors just not showing up to their times?? They need to be fired if they can't do their one job. I can't imagine waiting 2 hours to start the test, I would get so hungry if I just had to sit there and stare at the screen waiting …