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PT107.S1.Q3
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Wednesday, Jun 29 2022

Misreading AC E as gasohol really hurts

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Monday, Oct 17 2022

I think this is something you would need to determine once you see your score. I know when I first took it I told myself that if I scored any lower than a certain score I would cancel it. I am pretty sure law schools can see how many times you attempted the LSAT, but it is not unfavorable towards admissions unless you take it multiple times and you either do not improve or you go down in the score. If the second LSAT score is higher then law schools can still see your first score if you do not cancel it, but it looks good to law schools because they see that you improved. I would recommend not taking the LSAT again until you know for sure that you will improve.

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Wednesday, Jul 13 2022

I am an economics major and I would say that if you read articles relating to the economy or someone mentioned Crash Course Economics, which is also great then you should be able to understand the basics, which so far I have noticed is usually what is used on the LSAT.

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Wednesday, Jul 13 2022

I recommend not letting the times drag you down. If it takes you longer to do each lesson, but you are retaining more information then it is worth it. And not every lesson will take you longer, some you will get quickly and others you will need more time with. Also it takes time to make progress. I started using 7sage in early June and have found that I improved a little bit at first, and then I scored my lowest score ever, and then I improved 10 points a week ago. So it takes time and if you are doing the lessons in order of how they are listed, then you aren't hitting every section right now so it will take time to see improvement. Don't worry so much about the timeline right now, just make sure you are retaining the material. You got this!

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PT114.S4.Q9
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abspierce703649
Monday, Jun 13 2022

Does anyone have any tips for except questions? I tend to notice it when I read the question stem and then forget by the time I read the answer choices.

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Monday, Aug 08 2022

This isn't really a tip to help you stay interested, but I have found that if I read the passage and do low-resolution summaries and then answer the questions that ask about a specific sentence or word in the passage and then answer all the other questions I do much better regardless of if I stay interested in the entire time. I hope this helps!

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Thursday, Jul 07 2022

The LSAT is at home and on the computer. You use proctor-U when you take it and there will be someone watching you as you take. It will be this way until at least June of next year. I know that you can request accommodations to take it on paper, but it would still be taken at your house unless you request accommodations. So you want to take your PT using law hub or 7sage.

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Thursday, Jul 07 2022

I would be careful with the amount of PT you take from now until September, just because you do not want to run out of PT's if you have to decide to take the LSAT again. Also I know I can't take a PT every week because I will get burnout on taking the test, but if you think you can then doing one a week and blind reviewing would definitely help. And for days you do not PT, focus on the questions you are missing the most. Maybe go back and watch videos for them and make drills for those specific questions also.

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Thursday, Jul 07 2022

The LSAC year goes from August 2022- June 2023 so how the test is right now is how the test will be when you take it in June. And LSAC has not said if they plan to take out the LG portions or just redo it. So I would say you should study for it because there will definitely be a LG portion in June 2023 and if they decide to take out that section it might be a few years.

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