Going to start by saying I know very little about how this works... I hear that some people's GPA are raised by the scale that the LSAC uses. The highest grade at my college was an A, an A+ wasn't offered. I have a 3.6 (I think?), therefore would that be raised at all by the LSAC? Assuming I need more information to calculate this I just don't know where to start (lol, as you can tell the grades that brought me down were the math-related courses).
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Right... If I wanted to do math I would take the GRE.
I would be forever grateful if every single passage on the test was about art history LOL
But, the stim says nothing implying anything about religious ceremonies lol? Where did that come from. Seems like a large assumption.
Yeah I don't know what concession means
Y'all I went a cr*ppy public school and my professors at college gave up during the pandemic "bicultural composite authorship" caught me off guard. Truthfully why would I know what that means. This test is so extremely inaccessible to a large demographic. (Not 7Sage's fault just the elitists who create the test).
The double negative is what confused me. "Not inconsistent".
But like, we don't know that they hold 50% exactly... Maybe they just generally have had time to make money?
Hi, it's hard to find a straight answer as I'm seeing a lot of different info swirling around...
I'm taking the LSAT in Feb. I should get the results back by the very end of Feb. I have two applications due on March 1st. When it says the application is due on March 1st does that mean EVERYTHING is due on that date? As in, LORs, resume, writing assignments, transcripts, AND the LSAT score? In theory, if I got the LSAT score back on March 3rd is that okay or does it HAVE to be included in the application with everything else?
Hi! So I recently graduated from college therefore spending over $150 on an hour of tutoring is completely out of the question. Is Wyzant a reliable website for finding an LSAT tutor? The site shows each tutor's hourly rate, how many hours they've tutored, credentials, reviews, and whether or not Wyzant has completed their background check. 7Sage is great but I REALLY need affordable one-on-one for the logic games. Everyone says it gets easier but that hasn't been the case for me in any way.
Hi! Did anyone else's Prometric crash? Mine crashed THREE times during my LSAT and I was unable to complete the test by the end of the ordeal.
Got through 1/4 of the first section of the LSAT and then Prometric said I was "disconnected from my proctor"and that my progress was saved. I logged BACK into Prometric, completed the system check and room check a second time, and then had to speak to a second proctor before proceeding with the section I was on. I finished the section and then as I began the second section I was "disconnected from my proctor" again. I repeated the checking progress a third time and it eventually didn't let me back in. Spent more time trying to fix my technical issues than actually taking the exam. XD