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WOWWWW huge news, congratulations!!!
Congratulations and the best of luck in all your future endeavors!
Yaaayyyyy!! Thank you so much JY
Hi Kris, I'm interested, I'll DM you
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Haven’t seen this posted yet, but was the history RC terrible or what? That one messed me up bad.
The RC was tough!
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Can anyone who had LG-LR-LR-RC-LR confirm which was experimental??
Edit: Looking like the second LR was in fact real. Seemed way harder than the others and I had to guess on 4-5. Ouch.
I had the same format. LG - LR(25) - LR(26) - RC - LR(25). From what I have parsed together, it seems that the final one was experimental (Haunted House, Napoleon, voters and political parties as the final question).
On the other hand, I didn't think you could have scored LRs back-to-back with no break in between? Was that rule changed a while ago? Thanks!
I had the same format of LG- LR- LR- RC- LR. I found a couple questions of the last LR (section 5) that didnt make any sense.
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Does anyone know if it's true that all test takers(including the ones who take take the paper test) will get to see the score before canceling? Or does it only apply to digital takers?
Yes, it applies to all test takers. As per the LSAC, "test takers will have the opportunity to see their score and will have five days to decide whether they wish to cancel it. Those who decide to cancel will have the option of retaking the test one time free of charge in the 2019–2020 testing cycle, which extends through April 2020."
I had LG LR LR RC LR
Ugggh! Initially chose AC D because I thought that it matches the flaw in the argument. However, I then changed my AC to C during my blind review because I felt that the word "essential" in AC D was way too strong and extreme.
This is just what I needed to read today! Huge congrats to you, and I wish you nothing but the best in your law school journey
Hahaha they look so cozy.
Thank you so for your input, 7 sage is a life saver. I went through a similar experience where I was self-studying prepping for the test and didn't see no improvement on my scores and it was not until I learned the Blind Review Method that I realized that I was doing everything wrong.
@ Hi, you need to fill out a test date change request form on the LSAC website using your account and the deadline to do so is 04/13/2020.
Full text from the LSAC website: "Candidates who are currently registered for the April LSAT may use the April 2020 LSAT Test Date Change Request form to switch to the June 2020 or July 2020 test by April 13, 2020, 11:59 p.m. (ET), at no additional charge. LSAC will continue to monitor the situation and provide additional updates as necessary."
I'm interested
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The question about giving the name, phone number, and email address of someone who might be able to verify the information given, are you referring to a professor, a financial aid advisor or a school advisor? I'm asking because professors usually are not aware of the student's financial situation.
If you could please clarify, it would be greatly appreciated.
To 7Sage Administrators: I just wanted to point out a spelling error in one of the answers of the questions above, #34 listed the answer as Main Point/Concusion when it should be Main Point/Conclusion. I know it's just a spelling mistake but I just wanted to bring this to your attention. #help