In the Curriculum, under the section titled "Resources for Taking Simulated LSATs," there used to be an audio file you could play that would be timed for a 4 or 5 section test, and include a voice over simulating the proctor (who would say you have five minutes remaining etc.). I can't seem to find the file and I'm wondering if it's been removed. Anybody else know where I can find it/gain access to it again? I've been using it when I take my practice tests to try to mimic what the actual experience might be like. Thanks!
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@ Thank you! I realized shortly after posting, I'd just have to wait for the email, and when the email came late (and then the site didn't work) I started freaking out lol. I'm all good now! Happy studying to you and I hope your exam goes great when the day comes!
Just echoing what others have said, keep refreshing. I finally was able to schedule. That was so stressful. Lord have mercy Jesus, I need to go sit somewhere and calm down LOL.
Yo, all I get each time is a "405 Not allowed" screen. IS anyone else getting that. This is so frustrating!
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Thanks for posting! I'm trying to schedule as a first time test taker.
What if I don't have username or password for ProctorU, do I have to wait for LSAC to send the email with sign-in credentials?
When I try to sign up with LSAC as the institution, it says "This Institution does not permit creating a ProctorU account. Please navigate to your course Learning Management System for scheduling and rescheduling ProctorU reservations."
Scheduling will begin on Thursday, July 29th at Noon EST. You will receive an email from LSAC at that time with detailed instructions to guide you through the process. Hope this helps.
Don't we schedule our day on Proctor U when it comes closer to time, after LSAC sends us the email a week or two in advance. That's the way it was for the August Test.
I wasn't ready for the answer to be paraphrased in this way, and it threw me off. I'm used to a more direct MC AC. So, this is something to look out for, and to remember to always use POE, especially if something doesn't seem right.
B) Accurate measure is wrong
D) This is just not what the conclusion is saying
@ This is super helpful! Thank you!!
Help I just transferred my answer choices from law hub to 7 sage using the above instructions. But is there any way to save the answer choices, and then blind review the test, before you get your score. My timed score is showing up as my blind review score, and I don't see where I can blind review before I submit my results. Is that an option?
@ @ Oh ok! I took extra precaution (putting Do Not Disturb on etc.) but this is reassuring!
Thank you everyone! Hoping you all have a nice testing experience!
Don't panic! A lot of folks experience this, do what you can to stay relaxed and take a mental break before showtime!
I've thought about this for a little while, and decided I'd just go ahead and ask. Anybody test with a mac, and have the Doc on their mac be an issue. It seems random, but once while doing a Practice Test, I went to input the correct answer choice and accidentally pushed open an application from the doc on the bottom of my screen. I'm trying to temporarily remove it, but don't see how I can. I moved it to the left of my screen and made it smaller, but was wondering what other folks have done. Or is this a non-issue with the Proctor taking over my screen?
I'm also in the Bay Area, and just signed up via the google doc form!
Just control the things you can control at this point (Personal Statement etc.), and don't fret. You can still get into some great schools, and if I were you, I wouldn't let the score/GPA stop you from applying to any school you would have applied to otherwise. The worst they can tell you is no. You got this!
Just want to add my congrats and say thank you for sharing your story! I am inspired!
Command-F for macs. Thanks for posting. I've never used this when doing RC, but it's nice to see this is an option.
Congrats and Thanks for posting!
I'm First-Gen too :)
Oh wow, that's good to know @.
I'm practically in the same boat. I scored a 161 for the August test, but am now wondering after over a year of studying and burning through over 80 practice tests, if I need a tutor to move my score to where I need it to be.
I'm confused what the passage is actually saying here, and while I can vaguely see why AC E is the correct answer choice, I'm wondering if someone could explain what the LR passage is saying. Is the passage suggesting that the fossil record tells us Beetles developed earlier than the pollen? Not sure if I am allowed to post the whole question here or not...
How do we represent "Many," when we come across it in a passage or AC that uses other quantifiers like Most and Some. Do we write it out like Some? I just came across Many in PT A; Q. 14, AC D and I didn't know if I should represent Many as Some in this instance or not. It kind of threw me off. I know Many implies Some but Some doesn't imply Many. I didn't see that there is an explanation video for this specific question, so I'm asking/discussing here. Thanks in advance!
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Hi all, I've direct messaged everyone, and added us all to a group chat. Let me know if you didn't get it!
Thank you for doing this!
I'm going to get a 178 on the November LSAT. In Jesus name!
Awesome! I'm going to message everyone and if you can respond back with your email address, I'll get a email thread going! Looking forward to having folks to full proof with!
Am I missing something here?
This is a parallel method of reasoning question, and I know what the right answer is, but I thought parallel method of reasoning questions had to have a valid argument form.
Isn't this an invalid argument form / sufficiency necessity confusion:
X--->/Y
Gerald (/Y)
Gerald (X)
Isn't it wrong to say /Y therefore, we conclude X.
What am I missing here! This is an earlier test, so that could be the issue...
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161 August 2021 LSAT. 79th percentile.
Hi all,
I'm looking for someone or a mini-group of folks to full proof LG with me.
I take my test in November, but I am going to do some LG full proofing before then, and I think it would be a good idea not to go it alone. SO what I was thinking is having someone to help with accountability and staying on track. We could email each other at the beginning of the week and commit to full-proofing say Games 1-10 this week, and then check in at the end of the week to make sure we did. We'd repeat this cycle until we feel like we've reached our goal/are prepared to take the test.
Anyone up for this. I find the repetition of full proofing difficult, but it would be easier knowing someone is doing the same thing as me. Let me know if you're interested!
@ I tried and found out that you can't sign up that way. Go to the email LSAC sent you and click on the link in the email which LSAC should have sent you (https://go.ProctorU.com/session/new). Put in your login credentials (email and password from email), and it should work from there. Hope this helps!