Does anyone know if Georgetown changes the optional essay prompts each year?
Is it worth writing one from last admissions cycle or should I just wait until the new application comes out?
Thanks!
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I’m currently signed up for the August Flex and was wondering whether it’d be more worthwhile to continue drilling 4 section tests as opposed to 3? What do you guys think?
I took the June Flex and wish this 3 section feature was rolled out earlier! I like the ability to truly simulate LSAT Flex test day & LR is much weaker for me when I do 2 v. 1.
I took my first test in June and felt terrible after taking it.... I panicked on a game and felt like I didn't put my best foot forward. I comtemplated cancelling but was really glad I didn't. The score wasn't amazing but was good enough and I was glad that I had it on file going into the next test. Unless you didn't fill out a lot of answers, it is likely worth it to keep it. Best of luck!
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Just took mine Easy Lr hard RC Medium Games.
Just took mine this morning and can second this ^^
My school sent it about 8 day ago and it hasn't been confirmed on LSAC yet- so you are not alone! I believe it can take up to 2 weeks after it is received to be processed by LSAC.
There is now a new policy from LSAC that: "In response to feedback from our member law schools, we are reinstating the requirement that all test takers must have a completed LSAT Writing sample on file before they will receive their score for the August LSAT-Flex or future tests."
Also, you only have to have one writing sample on file.
To be honest, it might be worth it to get it out of the way! Only 35 minutes of time and you don't have to do that much prep. Just check out the pdf versions of the practice tests and scroll to the end where the writing prompts are & do a few practices.
Hope this helps! Good luck on the October test!
Does anyone know if Georgetown changes the optional essay prompts each year?
Is it worth writing one from last admissions cycle or should I just wait until the new application comes out?
Thanks!
@ OMG you are a hero- thank you so much!
Wow I literally left off the first address line....
the correct address (I think) is:
LSAC
662 Penn Street
Box 2000-M
Newton, Pennsylvania
18940-0933 United States
Do not make my mistake!!
Hi Everyone! My university sent the transcript to the following address (w/ the LSAT form) and when I called LSAC they said they never received it.... even though it was sent 3 weeks ago. I'm glad I called!
Just to confirm, is this the right address?
LSAC
Box 2000-M
Newton, Pennsylvania
18940-0933 United States
Thanks!
I eventually got a morning slot as well after a lot of clicking....
If you want a time slot keep trying for that slot!! I don't think it is the slots filling up... just system errors.
Good luck!
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if you are having issues connect with the live chat, they were able to manually schedule me my preferred date and time
Live chat for ProctorU? Where was this? Thank you!
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Hello,
Does anyone know how to sign up for a testing time for the June LSAT Flex? I read on LSAC it was supposed to let you choose today, but I haven't seen anything or received any instructions like they said.
Is there something I'm missing?
If you enter the Proctor U website and select "forgot password" and use your LSAC associated e-mail, you will be able to access your account.
Did this work for anyone this morning? I keep getting an error message that the test time I'm trying to sign up for is not available...
@ Did LSAC get back to your email/is it worth emailing them if I sent my transcript 2 & 1/2 weeks ago? Thanks for the update- super helpful!
Not sure if this was a coincidence but I feel that the change was too drastic not to be... I've been averaging around -7 the past few weeks in RC and have had little success improving this until a PT today when I got -1 for the first time ever (have been studying for ~8 months).
Literally the only thing that I have changed in my study routine is reading a novel for fun the past few days in my "downtime." Not sure if anyone else has had a similar jump after adding some extra reading material to their daily regimen but here's to hoping that this tip can help others!
Just as a heads up, it took about a week for my LSAT writing to appear on LSAC. If you want to see your score the first day that you possibly can, take it at LEAST a week before Sept 18th. Additionally, if your writing is somehow flagged, it can take up to 3 weeks of LSAC to review and get one on file.
Thank you for asking this question- I'm in the SAME boat!
Didn't find 7th Sage until March but am so thankful I did...