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interested as well.
great recs and great score. congrats!
Good job. I am also a FL native out here in Colorado. Best of luck
I started studying in early August for the November test. (Will be my first LSAT) I work full time as a legal assistant. I'm able to study at work if I don't have any immediate tasks. When I get home at 5:30 I'll have an early dinner then study till I'm too tired to study. I'll do a prep test on Saturday and break/half blind review on Sunday, then finish on Monday. I go over my blind review on Tuesday then begin drilling again till Saturday. I am anticipating that I will also be taking the January test. It's all about finding your own groove because not everyone is able to study after work or even during work. Some people study in the morning; that is something that is not for me. Find your rhythm and try not to burn out.
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I used a mac and had the worst test day experience. I was interrupted over a dozen times. Yes..one dozen. Play it safe and take it with a PC.
Could you please specify on the interruptions? Were they notifications or something else?
They would take control of my mouse in the middle of the test. The chat box would pop up stating that the video went down. Then they would not pause the test so time kept ticking. Completely through me off of my LG mojo.
I used a mac and had the worst test day experience. I was interrupted over a dozen times. Yes..one dozen. Play it safe and take it with a PC.
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I think it depends when you plan on retaking. I'm taking a two week break and plan tor retake in June. I've ordered The Loophole and Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer and plan on incorporating those once I restart.
I have read most of the loophole. I highly recommend.
Does anyone have a strategy on what to do AFTER taking the LSAT. When to start studying again? Things of that nature. I took it two days ago. Not too much info on this out there.
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Just finished. LR-LG-RC
LR felt suspiciously ok as I was making very good time. As always, hard to say if this was a good thing or not. I didnt have enough time to double check all answers but I got through about half of my flagged ones. The only Q I really remember is one about "low sodium" tomato soup.
LG is a write off. My brain stopped working entirely. I remember one about 18th, 19th, and 20th century paintings and sculpture, archaeologists and studying items, and one more about buildings on upper or lower levels. I got through game 1, then half way through the rest I became so concerned that I was spending too much time on one thing that I kept jumping around which was probably very dumb. Guessed on about 8 questions so thats great. Idk, I was too anxious to properly lay out boards and make inferences so that's a kiss of death for sure.
RC felt fine. Kafka, corporate evasion, big bang theory, and diplomacy. That section overall felt moderate to easy and I actually finished with enough time to spare to double check a couple answers.
Overall I don't really know what to expect. Fumbled games worse than usual but the rest seemed alright. Highest PT was 159, not sure if I did enough to hit that. Pray for me.
I am in the same exact boat as you. We got the same test. I got interrupted without mercy during LG. I could not get in the LG zone bc of all the distractions. However I am praying for a 159 low 160s. Good luck!
Pretty cookie cutter LSAT. It would've been a great test for me HAD I NOT BEEN INTURRUPTED OVER ONE DOZEN TIMES BY PROCTOR U!!! I tested my connection the night before and everything was good to go. Come test day I spend over an hour at my house attempting to connect. I tried my laptop and my girl friends to no avail. They said it was my connection, so I went to my legal office to commence the test there. I got through my first section (LR) unscathed. However, my second section (LG) was a shit show. I was interrupted by Proctor U stating the video went down. They barely ever paused the test so I lost valuable time. Also the constant distractions f*cked up my LG mojo. It was terrible. It was my first LSAT too. I was so scared that my test had been lost. They had trouble reconnecting me to the test. I think it took over an hour just to conduct my 2nd section. I pushed thru and finally got to RC. I was interrupted again during my first passage, and again during my last, and perhaps somewhere in the middle too. It was a nightmare. However, I am actually impressed with how well I was able to concentrate despite all these setbacks. What enrages me most is that it was a cookie cutter LSAT. Reminded me the 50's and 60's tests with some 80's type LR here and there. I sent an email to LSAC with demands that I see my score with the option of a retake free of charge. Anyone else have these issues? Proctor U claimed it was my connection at fault; however, I took the test at the law office where I work. So the internet connection is rock solid. Anyway. Here I am.
Whats your application look like? GPA? LSAT? and Softs? Congrats!
This argument is full of loopholes
I did not chose AC D becuase it seemed like it was attacking the premises. #help
Congrats on crushing your score!