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I'm on the same boat as you, I finished my undergrad in 2017 and have worked since then. I work full-time and have roughly the same study schedule as you. I'm writing the LSAT for the first time in April and I'm worried part-time studying isn't enough. Everyone keeps saying that if I want this that bad I need to sacrifice something for it... For now, I am choosing to have my cake and eat it too. But I might regret this decision when I get my score :)
My sociology minor did not come in handy with this passage.
So many flaws... honestly its very disappointing. I tested all of my equipment with a live proctor through their chat a few days prior and I still wound up having technical issues today. So today has resulted with is a long distance charge to Pennsylvania, "Candidate Cancel" on my record, and a re-scheduled LSAT :)
I had the same issue today - I asked them if it includes a note about why the candidate cancelled and LSAC said no and that I would need to include a note in my applications to law schools about why it was cancelled... which is so stupid.
I had LG-LR-RC. The first LG section was pretty easy and got through it quick. LR was extremely difficult - but its not usually my strong suit. When I hit RC my computer froze before I got to start the section and so did the ProctorU chat box but time wasn't elapsing fortunately. About 30 minutes later they managed to fix the issue but when the test started again 10 minutes had elapsed into RC and I hadn't even looked at the first passage yet. They said they can't reset the time and I need to re-schedule through LSAC. Soooo basically I just finished balling my eyes out...
The End.
PS I realized later the ProcturU was still accessing my screen and my mic was on so my new buddy Mark heard me cry too. Pro-tip - don't cry until after you close the chat box.
I hate pencils with a passion. I actually have these pens that look like No. 2 pencils that I'm going to use tomorrow :)
Step one: read the question stem correctly -_-
I had RC-LG-LR. I found RC to be really tough and LR and LG was pretty easy. I had about 8 minutes left at the end of my LR section and 5 questions left to do when the Proctor took over my mouse and said there was a connection issue. I lost about 2 minutes because of that which left me with 3 minutes to do my last 5 questions. I ended up guessing 3 because I ran out of time and was out of the "zone". I'm debating whether or not to complain about the lost time and re-write in October now -_-