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I'd definitely write about it in your essay. As long as you can do well on your LSAT and you can write good essays I don't think it should affect you that much, if at all.
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Can we finally talk about that damn honey bee question?
oh yeah lmao i forgot about that
Still kicking myself after narrowing the last question of the last logic game down to two answers with 30 seconds left, seeing I had both answers in my outlines, had to chart out the possibilities I hadn't thought of, and as the section time expired I realized I for sure had it wrong :( Struggled a bit on the LR, but overall I feel much more confident coming out of this than the April LSAT which I took with little studying. Hopefully my score reflects my confidence fingers crossed emoji. Hoping for less than -4 on LG and an average -5 or so on the LR and RC each
"on balance" what a low blow question, would have gotten a new personal best for any PT I've taken had this question not been like this...
This is probably the worst reading passage I've ever come across on any test. Thankfully the other sections were pretty easy to even it out, but if I saw this reading on LSAT day I'd die
I took it a few days before my test and I think that worked pretty well. You shouldn't stress at all about it. I reviewed strategies day of and it went great. You need to have it reviewed and approved before you are able to see your LSAT Test scores so they recommend not waiting until after your Test to take the Writing.