@montahar said:
Let me know I'll post an image or something.
Agreed first I heard too and didn't see anything online, so it must be pretty new. Thanks for sharing!
@quinnxzhang said:
This might have been unique to my testing center, but I imagine that this issue commonly arises, so maybe there's some de facto storage area at your testing center as well?
It might have been. At my testing center a kid had to b…
@StopLawying said:
How long is the entire process from when you start the test until you finish? So if I start at 1, what time do you think I'll be out of the test center?
That to is hard to predict. As the proctor has to go through everything. If…
Also read this: http://www.lsac.org/docs/default-source/jd-docs/candidate-info-sheet.pdf
You may not bring into the test center or use any of the following:
books, dictionaries, papers of any kind, rulers, mechanical pencils,
mechanical erasers or…
From the LSAC: Items Allowed in the Test Room: http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test/
You may bring into the test room a clear plastic ziplock bag (maximum size: 1 gallon/3.79 liters), which must be stored under your chair and may be accessed on…
Oh and I am sure you guys knew this but: Since I saw this on the LSAC site again... Mechanical pencils are prohibited... check out the 7Sage Pencil thread if needed.
@TOLedo2016 said:
What all should be in our bag?
A bit of this comes down to personal choice. I would include items that you have practiced with but I'd suggest:
* 6 Pencils (so you don't have to worry about sharpening) You are also allowed a hig…
Also do not forget to prep your gallon ziplock bag. Make sure you have it packed (mostly) at least a day or two before the test. You dont want to be late because youre rushing to pack your bag, or get to the testing center and realize you forgot to …
I think it can be good to mix in the newer PTs into your studies, but I would make sure youve at least gone through everything Pre 52 first before you start mixing to make sure you got the fundamentals down well.
You can see a BR schedule here: htt…
They other thing ive noticed is you cant rely on indicator words and other "shortcuts" as @"Ron Swanson" the LR sections are longer, often with subconclusions (with indicators posing as MCs)
As test takers have become more evolved, so has the test.…
Hey Joy, I was going to share this and then realized that you were the same author. A few people were interested, not sure if you already hooked up with them... @Saldamando150 & @jimenezja.jj https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/74…
@TheCubicleEscapee said:
people are getting crafty and making it more difficult
People have been crazy crafty for a long time with this test. http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid/275470/lsat-cheating-part-1-a-short-history & http://articles.la…
@superfuntimes said:
I had previously been using underlining and bracketing techniques for everything. I think highlighting does something for the longer passages that grabs my attention more.
Do you still highlight the same things, or did you ch…
I see you already commented in her thread @montahar which is here: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/7196
But to share from that thread, here was her split:
@"Nicole Hopkins" said:
may I ask what's your LSAT score and GPA?
GPA: 2.…
I think @"Nicole Hopkins" has one of the best splitters stories in the community. When you join, you'll need to check out her webinar. https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/my-18-point-increase-story/
@"Nicole Hopkins" said:
@DeeJayGee said:
For the timed sections...do you reccomended scoring them or not?
BR them but maybe don't score
I've come to agree that scores the week of test are evil...
@danilphillips said:
I finished curriculum and have been taking Pts in the high 60's and 70's.
When are you taking your test? If you are taking September, consider holding off on the newer tests. Its best to use the older tests to learn on after y…
I think you'll be fine, but this might be one of the times to play it safe. Do you have a UPS store near by? As long as it meets all of the rules, you should be fine, but for peace of mind, I'd have it printed on a great printer.
@doneill3389 said:
Maybe a question that you were thankful you got wrong because of the insight heavily reviewing it provided?
Great thread @doneill3389 for me 60.3.24 is a great question. I struggled with this one and had missed it but upon revie…
@"Nicole Hopkins" said:
@"Cant Get Right" said:
They don’t want a Godfather gun-in-the-toilet style situation.
LOL
This is actually true! Ha! I called the LSAC to ask a question about this last cycle and they said they had to crack down due to …