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Thursday, Sep 14 2017

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Day of Test - Medical Products

https://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test

Does anyone know what LSAC means by medical products? Does a prescription with your name on it, for something like Adderall, count as a medical product? I wanted to bring it to take during the break to stay sharp during the test. How about contact lenses? I tend to rub my eyes a lot and my contacts sometimes fall out (and definitely will fall out on Saturday, because that's just the way things go).

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Tuesday, Jul 12 2016

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Full LSAT Flowchart

Edited: 7/12/16, 2:31pm EST - Updated flowchart

Approximately a month ago I began studying for the December '16 test with with a 149 diagnostic score. After three practice tests, I'm up to 163. I'm still hoping to reach around 175 before the official test. I realized that during the fall semester I won't be able to study as much as I am over the summer, so I wanted to find some sort of map for questions I can look over to aid in practicing and refresh my memory in between any breaks from studying.

I was looking for a flowchart that mapped essentially everything on the LSAT and I couldn't find anything that had quite what I was seeking. I decided to make one on my own on draw.io and in an hour I came up with this...

Would anyone like to collaborate on a project like this?

Draw.io allows you to save the chart to your device in a .xml format, which we could share back and forth each time we make updates.

Please let me know if you're interested or if you have any feedback! I'd like the chart to be exhaustive as well as visually appealing, so any help I can get would be great.

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Saturday, Sep 09 2017

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Order of Test Sections

In the PrepTest booklets (usually on page nine), there is a page titled "THE PREPTEST." This outlines the different sections, one through four, as well as the writing sample materials, and gives you the order in which to expect the two logical reasonings, reading comprehension, and the analytical reasoning.

On test day, is there a page like this at the front of the book that tells the order of all five sections, so you have an idea of what to expect, as well as which might be the experimental (based on whether there are 3 LR, 2 RC, or 2 LG)?

Thanks and good luck to everyone else taking the September test a week from today!

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