Hi, I am looking to take the June LSAT class and I really need a study buddy to keep me accountable. Please message me if you're looking for a study buddy.
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@ Thanks for including the tidbit about the admissions course. I had no idea so that is definitely tipping the scales in favor of upgrading.
@ You bring up a great point that didn't cross my mind. I'm leaning towards upgrading at this point.
@ thanks for linking. I've never used LSAT Hack before but I'll def take a look at it.
@ That's a good point! I'd also like the explanations too but $200 is a bit steep for me. We do get the logic games explanations for free so I'm not sure if it'd be worth the extra cash for explanations to the RC and LR sections.
I'd be upgrading to get access to 9 prep tests (73-81). Is there that much of a difference in the difficulty of the tests that I should invest in upgrading?
Thanks in advance for your input!
Jon's October 2008 explanations have some feedback. Explanations are great and we can still hear him. It's just not as clear as it could be: http://classic.7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-55-section-1-question-06/
Thank you, @!
Hi,
I'm taking the test tomorrow and I only have a printer with black & white ink to print out my ticket. My photo looks fine...is it okay that my ticket isn't in color?
Can you briefly talk about the difficulty of each section in comparison to previous LSATs? I got annihilated by the first LR section. Also, are they incorporating more agree/disagree questions? I feel like there were a ton in this test.
@ thanks for commenting. I feel better now lol :)
My school's online portal has an option to place a transcript order but I'm worried about whether I need to include the Transcript Request Form. The note below states that "e-transcripts sent to LSAC do not require special handling" so I'm assuming that I do not need to include the Transcript Request Form.
Has anyone gone through this before? I called my school's registrar office to confirm that they use one of LSAC's approved electronic transcript transfer sources but I would feel better if another student confirmed this for me.
"For transcript requests with special handling instructions or that require attachments (e.g., PharmCas, NSF, etc.), do not proceed with this request. Instead, use the paper Order Request Form to order a UCLA transcript and submit in person or by mail with your attachment. Note: e-Transcripts sent to AMCAS and LSAC do not require special handling."
I took the Sept. LSAT and wasn't pleased with my score. I'm hoping to raise my score from a 158 to at least a 163. Is this even possible? My routine so far is to take a preptest, blind review, and then go over the questions with JY's video answers. It takes me about 2-3 days to do this but I don't want to burn myself out at the same time.
My scores range from:
LR: -7 in each section
RC: -7/-8
LG: -5/-7
I'm having trouble with Necessary Assumption questions so I've been reviewing the core curriculum as well.
Any advice on how to approach the next 4 weeks would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks to everyone who commented! I decided to upgrade.