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MehreenYousaf
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LSAT
157
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1L START YEAR
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Applications

George Mason
Rejected
Mitchell Hamline
Applied
Northeastern
Applied
Seattle
In process
Syracuse University
In process
U Washington
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MehreenYousaf
5 days ago

@LSATTAKER Could i have the link too, please! thanks!

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MehreenYousaf
5 days ago

Sounds great! Can i get a link too, please? thank you!

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MehreenYousaf
Friday, May 22

if they make it harder the scoring is also adjusted so it ends up being the same thing as an easy test. It wouldnt impact your score; in a harder test you need to get a smaller number of questions right to score the same as you would in an easier test.

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MehreenYousaf
Tuesday, May 19

@Ramizayed the impact of one low score to your application is not zero but it’s also not huge. One low score followed by a higher score is pretty standard. Most applicants give the LSAT more than once. What might raise concerns would be several low scores or erratic testing. I wouldn’t worry too much about one low score

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MehreenYousaf
Tuesday, May 19

mine are only showing 8 am times :/

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MehreenYousaf
Edited Tuesday, May 19

You could also get score preview and then decide not keep your score if you don’t want it. I think taking an official LSAT is also good practice if you can go into it without pressure and just take it as an opportunity to learn.

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MehreenYousaf
Sunday, May 17

Try to figure out why you’re getting them wrong. Is it that you’re misreading, going too fast, spending too much time on one question maybe and not enough on others, is it a comprehension problem? You need to take every wrong answer as an opportunity to fix one error in your approach. Keep a wrong answer journal and revisit it often.

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Edited Thursday, Apr 2

When I got to the billionaire/ influencer/ underwear tycoon example, I started thinking if the other examples too were based on real-life references that I had missed. But no, there are no unfrozen cavemen or golden retrievers that are trying to pass the bar/ are practising lawyers.

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