Is this something that we will know before August or after? By scale I mean how many questions you can get wrong to get X score.
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wtf is pastureland, does LSAC expect me to be a farmer to get this question right?
Took the LSAT in Aug 2024 and got a 172, using 7sage exclusively!
Now I'm back here preparing to apply to Canadian law schools this cycle. Best of luck everyone!
I found it helpful relate this passage to people who go out of their way to buy digis
I averaged 166 on PTs with a high of 172.
I scored 172 on the August test! Really happy, and I studied exclusively with 7sage and lawhub.
I did not understand the stimulus but that's okay because so many wrong answer choices can be easily eliminated
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I managed to get 5/6 correct spending 6:51 minutes on the passage and questions. It helps a lot to have familiarity with the subject- I took a sociolegal studies course in undergrad
Wow this is actually a really good argument by analogy
Yeah i def let my real world knowledge that too much workout can produce negative effects (injury, etc) affect my answer
I came out of this passage so confused. I was lucky though that a lot of bad answers can be easily eliminated
I really hate RC, but I enjoy passages about Indigenous people
I agree, it is frustrating a lot of the 7sage lessons covered questions that are on PTs. Take more recent PTs. Like PT140 and above
I chose (B) knowing that it was probably a trap answer, but I ran out of time to consider the options
Personally, I felt that this was the most difficult question in the entire section. Also, this section has so many PSAR and SA questions lol
IT WILL EVENTUALLY TRICKLE DOWN RAHHHH
I have beef with whoever wrote this question
I thought this was really well written!
I'll be taking my first LSAT in August, and I plan on taking it in-person. I was wondering how the conditions are like?
Also, is it true that the in-person centres use computers and the same interface as remote test takers? I just want to make sure this is the case, as I've never done a PT on paper and don't want to
I don't know if this makes sense, but imagine if this took place in Naruto, where you combine chakra natures. A certain jutsu can have a lot of different effects based on what chakra nature you use
Ohh so if (E) were to changed to "Nutritionists agree that a diet that lacks meat is not adequate for human health", then it can be a contender for correct answer?