I read that we could have a plastic water bottle... little did I know that a plain glass cup full of water, and no ice, was not allowed on my desk! Not sure why, but this and the chapstick shows you the weird little intricacies with what you're allo…
How is the writing portion administered? My initial thought was over ProctorU, same as the real LSAT, but we didn't sign up for any test dates/times for the writing portion. But I know that there is still a video and time requirement to ensure that …
@tams2018 said:
will they include an experimental section as well?
I'm pretty sure that the fourth section is the experimental section. LSAC is not going back to 2 LR sections; they plan on keeping 1 section per subject (e.g., LG, LR, RC) an…
@LegallyJoy said:
LG is the easiest section to improve so I would work on that. I watched JY's video explanations for the games that gave me trouble. I'd do my board setup, watch the video to see his, if my setup was correct then I'd tackle th…
I slightly disagree with @christoph-1's statement. I had originally planned to take the LSAT during the April date, but ended up pushing it to June. I did this for a couple of different reasons -- the LSAT is expensive, so if you do not think that y…
I've used ProctorU in the past (not for the LSAT), and they run a script that ensures that you do not have a monitor even connected to your laptop. You would also need a webcam, so unless your other monitor has one, they can't ensure that you are on…
@kwaltz72 said:
They send out a link a week or two before the test and you sign up then. For the Feb 20 test day, the email came out Feb 11.
Cool, thanks for the info! That's what I thought but just wanted to check, since i couldn't find th…
I'm also interested in this! Scoring usually around 165, and aiming to break the 170s. Solid on RC and LG (timing is still somewhat an issue but always -0 on BR), and i'm working to improve my LR.