I don't think it's gonna be too much of a problem unless your targets schools are Yale or Stanford; hit or go beyond the medians for your target schools and you should be fine. That said, I don't think law schools are going to count your ECs from hi…
So you were saying you made sure the number of questions bubbled was right for each section AND you didn't miss bubbling any questions? If that's the case the probability of a bubbling error is exceedingly low, at least in my opinion. And I can't th…
I'm really sorry this happened to you and it sucks so much. Do you still remember what answer choices you chose during the exam? How do they match up with your recorded answers on the LSAC report? I would make a decision about hand-scoring after see…
Hi there! I’ve had a similar question for a while: I’m a bio major and I think GRE would be substantially easier for me than LSAT and math wasn’t a problem. But honestly seems like the consensus is that using the GRE is a pretty bad idea ( I’ve aske…
I’m sorry to say that but I think it’s most likely sending you a false signal. The general consensus seems to be that games from 39-49 were much easier and later games and require much less brute-forcing than later games, especially games in the 70s…
You NEED a break, seriously. But it doesn’t have to be 1-2 weeks. I’ve gone through a period of time when I was consistently hitting the bottom of my score range. I didn’t wanna stop but after a few days I knew I had to. So I took a day off for a tr…
Yes fool-proof the hell out of every game. One thing to note: I would recommend not eliminating answer choices for could be true/false questions. Start from the most likely answer choice and stop after you hit the right one. At least for me I always…
@"Seeking Perfection" Thank you so much for sharing your story and congratulations! You've worked so hard for it and you deserve every bit of what you got!
@"Seeking Perfection" How was your admissions outcome? Do you think the retake was worth it? I'm in a similar situation (2018 June 173 first take) thinking about retaking. I heard that some people say retaking a 173 might actually look bad because i…
What types of questions are you missing? General/structural questions? Parallel? Or are you missing MSS (author most likely agree) questions? Depending on what your weakness is you might need different strategies.
@"lmr0322-1" said:
How early are we expecting these scores to come out? I feel like anything past the cancelation date is fair game.
Yo I hope it's tomorrow haha
The 40s are very misleading: LG and RCs are a lot easier and LRs tend to use the same tricks over and over. The 50s and 60s should be fine though but I think LGs in the 80s are more time consuming (more brute-forcing your way through) if not harder.
You can get a full refund. "June LSAT takers with a reportable score can request a full refund of their registration fee if they wish to withdraw their July registration after receiving their June score."https://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/test-dates-deadl…