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It’s so shitty but yeah it’s accumulative and law schools look at your total UGPA calculated thru the LSAC services. If there’s a big discrepancy I’d suggest an addendum
I would not at all advise to do an addendum for a 3.8
Praying for a better test day than Oct!! Im getting loaner equipment and everything. Good luck everyone :)
I am in the same situation. From what I understand it is best to turn in your applications sooner rather than later, and the LSAC should release the updated scores to the schools. You could get a higher score and not get in bc of the rolling basis of applications.
I would highly suggest taking a diagnostic test sooner rather than later. Even with all the aforementioned resources, that does not mean you will necessarily get up to a 170, and this is all dependant on what you're consistently scoring at.
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I'm going through a similar situation. My lSAT scores up the last week of October were great, exactly the score I was aiming for. And these past two weeks they have absolutely plummeted. I think it has something to do with nervousness and burn out, but at the same time I want to study at least go back up to my usual score before this Saturday.
Oooo. I feel this on a deep level. I'm not sure if I should force myself back to my normal review for a few days, or just lay low until my test day on Friday. I was scheduled to test in October but didn't due to technical difficulties on test day.. It's kind of frustrating because my PT have gone down since then.
There were 16 variables to the duet musician game and i still am unsure how ppl built their board.
There were 3 sets, each musical set had 3 duets. There were 6 musicians, 3 pianists and 3 violinists. Each duet had a p + v. I got thru the first few with brute force but otherwise still am unsure how others went about this. I don’t remember the rules.
I only got to do one section of the Nov test and it was this LG sect