Can we take the LSAT without registering for the CAS if the plan is to apply for next year’s cycle? Or will the LSAT score not be saved for the five year period on our file if we don’t sign up for the CAS?
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Wondering if anyone has had a similar experience- I just logged into my LSAC account to sign up for the April test, and my web browser informed me that there had been a data leak and I should change my password. However, when I tried to use the reset password feature, neither my email nor my username were recognized by the system, even though I am able to log in. What’s going on? I’m nervous to give personal info if it might be stolen.
I am in the Middle East, and I am trying to figure out if there will be a test dates between April and October.
I am having this issue because I think I wont be ready by April, and I want to keep the October test date open for a retake if I need it.
Thank you in advance :)
Hi all,
I'm hosting a law school/LSAT info session for the interns where I work and I have a question for the group.
Can/should people still use prep books (e.g. the Powerscore Bibles, the LSAT Trainer) as their sole resources to prep? Given that the LSAT is digital and Prep Plus exists, I wonder if prep books are now more useful as supplements to an online course like 7Sage. I, for instance, used the Loophole as a supplement. I know Powerscore has a stand alone PT and analytics tool that's similar to 7Sage's that you could pair with prep books but that doesn't strike me as a good bargain considering that there are some very affordable online courses (7Sage, Magoosh, Manhattan (surprisingly)).
Thoughts?
Thanks 7Sage
Hi everyone,
I just checked the status of my writing sample on the LSAC portal and it says "Exam Initiated". However, I have already completed my writing test. Should it say something like "Exam Submitted/Completed" (ie something went wrong with submitting my writing sameple) or does the status remain at "Exam Initiated" until it is reviewed and approved? I know this is a very specific quesition, but please let me know if anyone has an answer! Thanks!
I logged into my study schedule today and it looked noticeably different than it did yesterday. It jumped from 912 hours of content to 1368 hours. 4 weeks now have no content and the week of February 8 has 493 hours of content (456 is PrepTests 1-35 - Drilling Materials). The dates I'm using is December 17, 2020 - April 9, 2021. Is anyone else having this problem?
I already have the super prep plus through LSAC. I want to purchase the $69 monthly subscription without the plus. How do I integrate what I purchased through LSAC into the purchase from 7Sage? In other words, do I need two (2) computers, one for the prep and the other for 7Sage? Sorry, I’m an older student.
I just started studying the beginning of this month and so far I have been going through the core curriculum. I recently saw on a comment thread that there are problem sets as well (I am unsure how I missed this). I was wondering if anyone would share how they study, whether they do problem sets after each section in the core curriculum or any suggestions as to how I may use this course in the most effective manner. I am feeling overwhelmed with all the content and am scared that I am not using it correctly/getting the most out of it. Any help would be appreciated.
In the Curriculum, under the section titled "Resources for Taking Simulated LSATs," there used to be an audio file you could play that would be timed for a 4 or 5 section test, and include a voice over simulating the proctor (who would say you have five minutes remaining etc.). I can't seem to find the file and I'm wondering if it's been removed. Anybody else know where I can find it/gain access to it again? I've been using it when I take my practice tests to try to mimic what the actual experience might be like. Thanks!
I was just listening to a school's webinar and the rep from LSAC mentioned that information about upcoming post-April LSATs is forthcoming in the next two weeks.
Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew of any good tutors on this site for helping with the Reading Comprehension section specifically, although probably with LR and LG, too. For whatever reason, RC is the section I was struggling with the most and was looking for someone who could help me out. Thanks!
Why can't I edit comments right after posting them? The gear icon often does not show up until later
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I have 107 karma - does this translate to anything aka a month free of the course once I get to a certain number? I understand WHY I get the karma but don't understand what it can be used for, if anything.
Thanks !!!
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Could someone please explain the importance of the distincion of the relative and absolute phrases in LR,LG and RC. Thank you
I still am working on the base course work, but I find I am running behind a bit on my study schedule. Should I aim to complete the entire course with all the prep tests before I take the LSAT?
I noticed a significant score drop in the 80s PTs, does anyone have any advice for adjusting to this era? I was scoring in 170s for 50s but am back to mid 160s in the 80s. Would love some tips. Thank you!
Hey everyone. I know this might be dumb question but how do I get access to a 7sage tutor? I really want to get into touch with someone that can help me and find someone that is doing better than me and can teach me. I would be utterly grateful. Thanks.
Hi there,
I was looking at the series Law School Explained that 7sage is offering now. Has anyone used it? Does anyone have any info about what is yet to come with it, in terms of how much they want to cover?
i just took the 6pm kst
did anyone else find the rc hard :(
lr was medium i think and lg easy but i think i messed up rc and possibly lr
Does anyone know/think that the June 2021 LSAT will be the Flex?
Is there a way for me retake a preptest without deleting the original attempt?
Just wondering how to best approach blind review for complete PTs and/or LR sections for most improvement.
Thank you!
I just finished the core curriculum and took my first practice test. 163 but aiming for 170+. Struggled with LR (-9). Now I plan to go through the rest of the practice tests (37-present).
I'm curious what sort of gains other people have made since their first post-cc practice test.
Thank you very much in advance!
BR is typically in the low 170s, but my timed PT scores are in the 150s. Any advice on how to dramatically cut down on time? I usually finish the PT with almost 1/4 of the questions unanswered because of spending too much time up front.