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Monday, Sep 29 2014

Yea im looking to go T50 atleast. Wow a 150 and you got in some? What was your GPA if you dont mind me asking and where did you get accepted?

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Monday, Sep 29 2014

Dam I had the same setup I am not sure which one it was but I think the first and last LR were harder. The middle one was easy to me . IDK i want to know too though. How do you think you did on Rc?

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Sunday, Sep 28 2014

Thanks for the comments guys! I would report it but people make mistakes and it really isn't going to help me anyway. I mean would they refund me my money or anything?

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Saturday, Sep 27 2014

claytonblazek275

Wow Kinda Pissed.. Need Help

So I took the LSAT this past summer for the first time and got a 153. Not where I wanted to be but I am also not looking to go to t14 schools anyway. I knew I could improve so I went to take todays LSAT. I have been practicing and reviewing for awhile and was scoring in the range of 157-159 which is more where I thought I would be maybe low 160's. My worst section by far is RC and it was wrecking my score (would miss around 10-13 every time. So today I go into take the test and during my RC section the instructor told us 5 min early that we only had 5 minutes remaining. I was on my 3 article and rushed through it cause I thought I was short on time. I completely rushed my reading and without really comprehending it I rushed the questions and pretty much guessed. Once those "5 min" were up they announced that they messed up and we actually have 5 min more still left. I was furious and ended up not even trying to go back, them messing up the time really screwed me and my worst section of RC.

So this brings me to really my question. Is the December LSAT too late? I am debating canceling my score which I would believe is around 153-155ish (Think I did good on 2 of the 3 LR and pretty good on LG. MY score could be as high as 156 if the LR I think I did worse on was experimental)and taking the DEC LSAT. I was all prepped to apply to the schools I want, with most applications already done because I heard to apply early as possible. My target schools all have median lsat of around 158-161. I don't know what I should do. I am pissed/ devastated to think this one slip up by a proctor could cost me going to the law school. (I really wanted to go next year with no break between undergrad)

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Thursday, Sep 25 2014

LSAT GODS I ASK YOU BLESS ME WITH A PASSAGE THAT ACTUALLY INTEREST ME LIKE THIS ONE!!!

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PT111.S1.Q3
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Monday, Feb 24 2014

Based on my limited observations of MP questions it seems the answers have a similar structure. There is of course the correct answer, then 2 answers that are true statements supported by the premises but are not the MP , then 2 answers that are either completely false or are answers that require you to jump to conclusions or go way beyond the point of the paragraph.

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Thursday, Nov 06 2014

Thanks for the response. I went to a law school fair here at my school and one lady said to send in the application now and say your retaking. But im not worried about the app fees . I think all 12 schools I think im applying to sent me free waivers, but Im thinking im going to wait

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Thursday, Nov 06 2014

claytonblazek275

When to send applications in?...

So I took the June LSAT and got a 153(sucks), and deciding to take it again this past September and ended up canceling my score and getting refunded because they fudged the time up on our test(sucks even worse). So now I am on par to take the Dec test and have most of my applications already done.

My question is should I go ahead and send my applications in even though I am taking the Dec test? All the schools im applying to have LSAT scores in the high 150's low 160s and this is where I believe my score will be. Does sending in my application with the low first score hurt my chances or is there someway for me to let the schools know that I am taking the LSAT in Dec? I am afraid they will look at my lower first score and throw my application out even if my score in DEC is in the high 150s

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Wednesday, Oct 01 2014

Ive always heard to try and make it personal to the school you are applying too. Make the people who are reading it know that it wasn't just some general personal statement that you sent to 10 law schools

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Wednesday, Oct 01 2014

claytonblazek275

So.. What now?

So I took the June LSAT, by going through 7sage pretty quickly and the LSAT Bibles I got a 153.I took the test last weekend and am going to cancel my score due to proctor problems but was scoring around high 150's during PTs right before. I skimmed through 7 sage and mostly did practice tests and reviewed wrong answers.

So now I am registered for the December LSAT and kinda stuck on how to study for it. Should I go through 7sage again or the Bibles again or just really focus on my weak area of RC? I was planning on started 7sage from scratch and going through the whole thing but not sure if that is truly the best use of my time. Im usually missing -7 or -8 in each LG,and each of the LR and missing about -11 to -13 on RC.

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