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Tuesday, Jan 28 2020

Hey! Part time jobs will help. If anything, it'll keep you from going crazy over this exam. But one thing I highly recommend is to save the time when you are most productive for the lsat.

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Monday, Oct 28 2019

I don't know if today's exam is going to be used next week for other takers, I don't want a big discussion, but I get a sense that some people have differing opinions about the main point of some passages

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Monday, Oct 28 2019

@ said:

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I had three LR sections. Two of them had 26 questions and one of them had 25. Please tell me the 25 question one counted?

No I think the 25 LR is experimental

Oh man. I was feeling pretty confident, but now I'm just extremely anxious

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Monday, Oct 28 2019

The real RC: was about jazz, volcanoes, cycling/camping, and intellectual property

The real LG: contained a game about tour guides for two South American countries and a game about shelving

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Monday, Oct 28 2019

I had three LR sections. Two of them had 26 questions and one of them had 25. Please tell me the 25 question one counted?

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Saturday, May 27 2023

Interested!

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Wednesday, Oct 23 2019

Take one PT a week every Monday at 1pm (since the Jan exam is a Monday afternoon exam) until the week before your exam. If you need to skip a week or two in between, that's perfectly normal with the upcoming holidays. Use the days between your PTs to BR and address weaknesses from the previous PTs. That should be plenty

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Friday, Sep 20 2019

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Afternoon Test Routine

Hi everyone,

For those of you who are taking afternoon tests instead of morning tests, what is your test day routine like? Since the test "starts" at 12:30 pm (mine actually started closer to 2:30pm), how do you use the time between waking up and the test?

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Friday, Sep 20 2019

Thank you! I called LSAC, and they confirmed that withdraws would not be sent to law schools, but they cannot guarantee that law schools have no randomly checked your profile. If they have, then they could see the test date you were supposed to take.

Hi everyone,

If I changed my test date to a later test date, would law schools see that I've changed the date? Does it come up as a cancellation? Or does it not appear at all? And if it does come up as a cancellation or a date change, does it have any potential to negatively affect your application? I know that a cancellation does not look better than never having a cancellation, so I was wondering if this date change had the same effect.

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