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adamarianhuber872
Tuesday, Feb 13 2018

What is "fool-proofing"?

And yes, the "real" LG section wasn't necessarily harder, but there was something about the first two games that took a little longer than I would have liked, the third game was different enough to trip me up, and the fourth game was standard, but again, just a little bit harder than normal to make the entire section a little too rough for my liking.

I depended on that 0 to -1 LG score to make my target score, but I'm pretty sure I hit between 4-7 points under my target raw because LSAC decided to kick me in the teeth. Who's going to Puerto Rico with me!

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Tuesday, Mar 13 2018

adamarianhuber872

March 2018 LSAT

Did anyone take the March 2018 LSAT? It was only offered in Puerto Rico, and I hadn't seen a discussion on it. LSAC is advertising a less than two week turn around time for scores.

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adamarianhuber872
Wednesday, Feb 07 2018

Sweet line of discussion. I'd be interested to hear where all the posters ended up. I just snagged this article off of power score that details the hard numbers of the URM boost. The quick take away is that higher ranked schools put more emphasis (to what degree?) on URM status. I suspected a causation / correlation issue at first, but the methodology states the information is based on the admission of a URM when two equally qualified applicants based on numbers alone are pitted against each other. I'm not sure if the article defines what a URM is or what "type" of URM it applies to. The data I'd like to see is what percentage of admitted students under the median LSAT scores are URM, and by how much. I think I'd also like to see if research could determine an actual "point" evaluation given to URM's by type. Don't mix Pacifico's with White Russians; only bad things can happen.

https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/do-underrepresented-minority-urm-applicants-have-a-law-school-admissions-advantage

-Ari

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adamarianhuber872
Saturday, Dec 02 2017

I'm clearly shirtless in my pic with a huge beard (now w/out a beard.) I've used the same picture at three different testing sites (Houston & SD) w/out issue. Good Luck & Krush the LSAT!

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