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JessicaFly
Monday, Nov 17 2025

I would start no later than June and maybe test again in August. I would have my application in in September when they open... the earlier you get your application in, the more spots available and the less competition. Hope this helps.

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JessicaFly
Friday, Nov 07 2025

add me please

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JessicaFly
Friday, Nov 07 2025

authors point of view

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JessicaFly
Friday, Nov 07 2025

yes. I did the worst on this one.

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JessicaFly
Thursday, Nov 06 2025

Law schools take a holistic approach - they look at your admissions package altogether. You will also have the option of writing an addenda to explain your GPA. You may can't get in to a T14, but there are law schools you can get in to. I highly recommend taking the T14 admissions class if they offer it again or working with the writers one on one. You will really want to nail your personal statement and resume.

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JessicaFly
Sunday, Oct 05 2025

I highly recommend 7sage over the lsat trainer. I don't know anything about the others. I also recommend subscribing to live classes too. That way you can ask questions.

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JessicaFly
Thursday, Sep 11 2025

@Andrea Ehrgood I understand your paranoia, but that was it! Must have been your device!

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JessicaFly
Tuesday, Sep 09 2025

@Andrea Ehrgood if you can get to the room scan, you can get to the test. It’s supposed to pop up and let you sign in to LSAC with your credentials. The in person sign up is first so you can look and see who is offering it where and what days. If it doesn’t work for you, you can sign up for the proctored test when it opens a couple of days later. 🙂

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JessicaFly
Monday, Sep 08 2025

I would saw flaws and conditionals are the only parts notes may be needed. My personal opinion.

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JessicaFly
Monday, Sep 08 2025

@J.Y. Ping It's really the only "expected accuracy" there is . :)

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JessicaFly
Monday, Sep 08 2025

@J.Y. Ping Also, I think expected accuracy needs to be based on the score you want to make..... not people scoring at your level!

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JessicaFly
Edited Monday, Sep 08 2025

@J.Y. Ping Was told y'all issued a fix.... I've refreshed, logged out and back in, and it's still everything is a low priority @ 2:19 EST

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JessicaFly
Monday, Sep 08 2025

@David Busis How do I get mine to update? I've logged out and back in and refreshed.

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JessicaFly
Monday, Sep 08 2025

@David Busis Shouldn't expected accuracy be what you want to score???

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JessicaFly
Monday, Sep 08 2025

why did all of my expected accuracy drop to like 20%?

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JessicaFly
Monday, Sep 08 2025

Yes - the proctor can speak. You can schedule your test for multiple times at a testing center. I've done it both ways. I prefer the testing center. The 2 closest to me are an hour and 45 mins away. I scheduled for the 10:45 test, checked in at 10:21 and started my test at 10:30. You'll just have to find the prometric center closest to you. You still have time to decide.

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JessicaFly
Wednesday, Sep 03 2025

Another problem with my chart at least is the accuracy doesn't update when I do drills. Like if I click on "show 8 questions" there will be 13 there with a higher accuracy... that's weird - I assume these are just the numbers off the practice tests?

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JessicaFly
Wednesday, Sep 03 2025

Don’t do it. My advice

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JessicaFly
Wednesday, Sep 03 2025

I scored a 154 on a pt this weekend. I haven’t done that in months either so I feel you! Good luck on your test!!

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JessicaFly
Monday, Sep 01 2025

Yes. These are the areas I’m doing worst in. However, I think number of questions on a test should be a higher priority in ranking what I need to work on

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