Hey, I was wondering If somebody could read my personal statement and give me some feedback! I would be more than happy to do the same!
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Hey guys,
due to a concussion I'm writing the LSAT in a private room on Monday. I am seeing a lot of mixed comments on the degree of difficulty. Is there anything I should potentially review or go over before writing the exam? I'm getting extremely nervous. Were the LR sections really that hard?
Weaken question: You have to take away the support. What support? The support that the premises give to the conclusion.
Hey everyone,
I was hoping someone could help. Essentially, I applied for accommodations due to lingering effects of a recent concussion I suffered. I was seeking accommodations for the Nov 17 LSAT in Canada. Although, I was granted the accommodations my test date has been moved to the 19th which seems a little odd. I have 2 questions; firstly, will I still receive my score at the same time as other Nov writers? Secondly, will I get a different version of the exam than individuals writing on the Nov. Anything helps, thank you once again guys!
Hey guys, this question might be slightly off topic. However, I have submitted my accommodations forms this past week and instead of typing it, my doctor just hand wrote within the given spaces. It states, that all forms should be typed out. But does anyone have any experience with hand-written applications being accepted?