Anyone else not able to access the locked problem sets despite having an Ultimate account? I'm not able to access them, and I have no idea why.
Thanks!
Hey! They did not administer it in the Gymnasium when I wrote it. My LSAT Ticket says "OTONABEE COLLEGE 211" <-- We met at that location then walked over to a large lecture room.
I dismissed AC c) because I didn't feel that we could interchange dependable and reliable. To be dependable .... doesn't equate to being reliable. I would have to make that assumption. Under timed conditions, I went with AC b) because I felt there was a clear disagreement between the Naturalist and Economist. Can anyone provide some insight? Thanks!
Wow, thanks that clears it up! Thank you so much :)
Anyone else not able to access the locked problem sets despite having an Ultimate account? I'm not able to access them, and I have no idea why.
Thanks!
Hey @.wongkachi ! I'm in Ontario as well. In terms of softs, you should commit yourself to something that you actually enjoy - don't worry too much about what "looks good" to the admissions council - you probably won't keep up with it then. I think consistency is key here. With that being said, if you're into politics I would recommend volunteering with local MPs/MPPs or getting involved with a political party. If you enjoy on the ground volunteer work, then definitely look into local food shelters, after-school programs. The Law Society of Upper Canada HQ in Toronto (near Osgoode station) has a "Lawyers Feed the Hungry" program, where you serve hot meals to those in need. Theres tons of great organizations in the Toronto area who are looking for summer students - please PM me if you need more info :)
Can you take a 5th year of school to upgrade your marks? I know it'll be pricey, but honestly it'll be worth it. Athabasca U has online courses. Honestly, I think the best thing you can do in this year is upgrade your marks and volunteer. A 164 can get you into Osgoode! (My goal school as well).
Proctors: Really nice. Had spare pencils. Very accommodating to students. Fixed the classroom clock quickly before the Test began.
Facilities: A standard lecture room on a beautiful campus -Trent University.
What kind of room: Classroom lecture style, seats 100+.
How many in the room: 35-40.
Desks: 5 or 6 feet long desks, plenty of space. Standard plastic chairs.
Left-handed accommodation: Not applicable since these are desks.
Noise levels: Silent.
Parking: Yes, there is free parking on weekends. Right in front of the building.
Time elapsed from arrival to test: 20 minutes to sign in and put bags away, 5 minute walk to other building for the classroom, another 15-20 minutes to set up and adjust the broken clock.
Irregularities or mishaps: Yes. The doors to the building where the lecture room was LOCKED for the weekend. A group of us were standing outside around 7:40 trying to figure out how to get in. No one was around. Mini panic for sure. Eventually, an admin came to open the door - however, I see this happening again. What if someone came a little later and no one was there to open? There were no signs outside.
Other comments: Everything else went very well.
Would you take the test here again? Although the proctors and facilities were excellent, the door issue dissuades me. I would not take a test here again unless there are signs or other notice of where to enter the building.
Date[s] of Exam[s]: Oct 2015
Perfect. That's a good strategy - thank you!
Thank you so much everyone! Really appreciate the advice.
Hey Guys,
While 7Sage lists 19 different flaw types, The Trainer lists 3 (piece does not equal puzzle, apples do not equal oranges, and 1+1 does not equal 3). I'm a little confused - can the 19 different flaw types fall under these 3 categories? If so, do you prefer going by 7Sage or the Trainer's methods when doing flaw questions?
Thanks so much!
Can this be considered a Whole to Part Invalid argument?
I'd like to be added! Thanks :)
Trainer/7 Sage Integration would be great :)
Thank you again @, @ , @ and @ for a great BR call last night!
Yes I'll definitely be!
Congrats!! Webinar Request on your story :)
Thanks for the encouragement Tyler! :)