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I scored 3 points above my average! There is hope.
Someone once said to me that you might be able to write yourself in but you can most certainly write yourself out... Think about that when deciding whether or not to do it and I'm sure you'll know what to do. If it is only going to help your application, then do it. If it's going to do any less than that then don't.
*I also never did any pre-law during undergrad
Even if you're not in undergrad, you can probably still contact your undergrad school and see if their pre-law advisors are willing to help you. That's what I did, and mine has been incredibly helpful!
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There are multiple experimental sections.
Mine was ridiculous. Almost 50% MOR questions. It was so obvious that it was an experimental, but I still gave it my best.
What’s “MOR”??
Method of reasoning
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the games were really hard... Having experimental LR is really exacerbating my post-test anxiety because I have no idea which questions happened in which section nor do I remember how well I felt after each section... Guess it's just wait and see.
SAME! LG especially last one with the 8 floors was more time consuming to set up than I expected so I had to guess quite a few :(
I know, I feel like I was pretty beat at that point and that was probably the worst combination of games for me :(
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the games were really hard... Having experimental LR is really exacerbating my post-test anxiety because I have no idea which questions happened in which section nor do I remember how well I felt after each section... Guess it's just wait and see.
I'm sort of having the same problem... Was going to do "Top 10 Reasons I'm Still Waiting On My Letter From Hogwarts" (equally as nerdy) but I'm not sure if it's doing a good job of showing anything about me.