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  • There ar thousands of LSAT questions and 1-38 are great to practice on. Practice on the original LSAT questions and you will be ok
  • Yep, December is ok, its not too late and you will be ok. Just make sure your app is good to go when the scores get released. Most skills even accept Feb, but that would be late in the cycle. If you take now and you don't hit your score you will h…
    in 3 Comment by stepharizona September 2016
  • @nader.parham said: I just have a vague idea I know this is a tad off topic, but I think this is the biggest difference between 172+ and high test takers, having a clear and confident prephrase/predictive answer vs a vague one. I just watched a v…
  • @nanchito said: expose the binding by ripping off the front cover. Yep or bend the book majorly at the spine between the 5th and 6th test and then go back to the cover of the 5th test and pull the section out. It took me ages to figure out (I used…
    in 2 Comment by stepharizona September 2016
  • @LSATKingsman said: I won't spend $30 to have 2 questions explained but I would consider $1-$2 for each question. I think there is a licensing issue. So it is easier to do an entire test vs single questions, from a cost perspective. But maybe @"Di…
  • @"Cant Get Right" said: I do think the holder would be considered a sleeve though. I would also agree. Our protector didn't allow those, but they were really strict, they also made people remove hoodies.
  • First there is nothing wrong with you. Second... @taytay2015 said: When I blind review exams I always get almost a perfect score if not a perfect 180 So are you saying that you correct marked all of the answers you were going to get wrong and the…
  • @"Cant Get Right" said: My average is right on my target score. I'd like to be a little over, Thats awesome!!! Yeah my average is a little under, and I want to be a little over going into test day. We shall see, if I can fix my timing I will be o…
  • Im on the fence. Im close enough that I might be able to fix my issues by Sept and I feel Im finally in a good grove and I dont want to lose my motivation by switching dates. So for that reason Im not postponing and will just withdraw the day before…
  • @"Cant Get Right" said: Uh, where's @"Nicole Hopkins" at? Kicking tail at NU
  • @TheBatman said: I can visit my top three choices to decide which one to go to? Sometimes there isnt time for this like you can get accepted with a $$ offer to a school, but they can put a you must accept by... so arranging time for last minute t…
  • @TheBatman said: waivers Waviers are application Waivers so you do not have to pay the application fee to the school.
  • @montaha.rizeq said: You're able to withdraw until the night before the LSAT. Otherwise it will be seen as null and it does count towards your 3 attempts. Not so, there is one other option. You can get an absence"A" for not showing up and still ke…
  • @david.busis said: Admissions officers are going to look for this kind of thing on your resume, since many transcripts won't note them and almost nobody is going to request a special transcript from the registrar. Perfect thanks. Yeah, I looked to…
  • @"Alex Divine" said: @david.busis Will law schools have any other way of seeing our honors (summa cum laude) or things like phi beta kappa? I think he was saying to note them on our resumes. Other than that no way, unless a professor mentions the…
  • @"DJ Johnson" said: I registered for the September test far too early and have until Tuesday to postpone Well yes and no. You can change your test date on Tuesday (with a $90 fee) after that you can withdraw up to the night before the test, and it…
  • I think it is about relationship building and also determining if a school IS for you. If you have the funds, go for it. I went to visit 2 reach schools last year and have built fairly good relationships with a few of the administration folks, also …
  • @"Alex Divine" said: Might as well try again, nothing to lose at this point. Well seeing as each call took 2 hours due to being passed around from department to department and then finding out I'm a 2000 graduate, which means having to go to the "…
  • @"Alex Divine" said: Yeah, I too am curious! Yeah I just went back and looked and the only thing I have is my "Academic Honors" from 1998. I had Phi theta Kapp, a Deans List in 99/2000 and Communications Honors Society. Also my Graduated with Dist…
  • I had been working on this too back in 2014 but have found it a bit more difficult to get done. I am missing Deans List honors and the Honors society on my transcript. When I called they said it wasnt policy to include those then (2000), and I have …
  • @"Alex Divine" said: I'd rather have a 3.65 and a 174 than a 3.7/ 169. Yep, its all about the LSAT if you have graduated.
  • @"Alex Divine" said: No way! This I did not know. That is awesome info to have! Thank you. No Problem Yep, I first got CAS in late 2014 and my last "purchase" was May 16, 2016 and my account expires in May 2021... and I better have graduated, pass…
    in CAS Comment by stepharizona August 2016
  • @"Accounts Playable" said: Your CAS is good for 5 years, too. @"Alex Divine" is right; the sooner, the better. Yep and every LSAC purchase extends the time.
    in CAS Comment by stepharizona August 2016
  • @"Dillon A. Wright" said: God damnit, LSAC. Isn't it illegal to keep people in a room for 8 hours without at least TWO 15min breaks and one 30min break? Or is that just in my area? Nope, just your area and some states , if you're looking at the LS…
  • countdown app is good for this It is on the lock screen of my phone
  • I guess I never noticed. I believe he does show how to diagram and make inferences as he goes. Tricks can be really dangerous, and it seems like the way he does games really shows how to discover and make inferences. Its been a long time since I did…
  • @"Alex Divine" said: mentioned this morning on another post that admissions care less about what and more so how long. Actually it was the opposite. He said: @david.busis said: The general rule for sorts, whether or not you're a NTD, is that WHA…
  • Perfect, that helps me decide on a few things, and hopefully helpful for those delaying a year.
  • It can be useful for the answers to 62 (A) & 63 (B)
  • Yea, you have to send in any transcripts that you received college credit. So this applies to the high school classes taken for college credit, so usually/often thats community college. I would call to ask about AP classes. From LSCA:https://os…