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Thursday, Sep 28 2017

So I mean like.. what is my applicant profile. my GPA is ___ and my lsat score is ____. They would just take the highest regardless of if i got a lower score later on. Then, they report that score for their ratings.

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Thursday, Sep 28 2017

oh i see.. so lets say i got a 163 on september and 160 on june. It should go down as me having got a 163 for application purposes. They'll take the higher and report that?

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Thursday, Sep 28 2017

garyklubok49

Can I Choose Which LSAT Score to Apply With

Hey Guys,

I'm looking at tier two schools to apply to.

My question is... can i choose which score to send. In other words. So if i took the June 2017 and September 2016 LSAT, and I scored better on september 2016, can i choose this September to send? Or I have to use the most recent score?

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garyklubok49
Saturday, May 27 2017

oh i see!! so i might have a totally different test. wow interesting hmm.. thanks for the heads up.. I don't really think thats too fair though if they give people with accommodations a different test. I want the same test that other people take because that's fair.

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garyklubok49
Thursday, May 25 2017

I'm in new york city lol

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Wednesday, May 24 2017

yeah, @ .. i checked my admission ticket to and it does in fact say the same thing as the confirmation letter. wow, so i guess im taking it later than everybody else.. but why would the lsat do this? they aren't worried that people will talk about the test when there's a 5 day gap?

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garyklubok49
Saturday, Jun 17 2017

That was the easiest logic games ever, but the LR an RC were difficult. Usually I do really good on LG, so I was hoping that LG would be harder and RC and LR easier since I always get a perf score on LG. But nope! :(

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Thursday, Feb 16 2017

@ I picked up a note from my doctor today. He said that I have Raynaud's which affects my hands and I need extra time on exams to finish them properly. I also got tested for raynauds by some medical test, and I have the report saying that I have it. When I take tests I get nervous and can't move my hands lol. They get numb.

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garyklubok49
Wednesday, Feb 15 2017

@ i haven't gotten any message lol

Hey Guys,

I was wondering if anybody familiar with testing accommodations could answer a question. I was wondering if you guys think I will get extra time. I have something called Raynaud's Disease. Long story short, when I get nervous, due to Raynaud's, my hands and feet get numb cold. I can barely move them. I also get extremely short of breath. I am writing to LSAC saying that I have difficulty moving my hands and breathing. I genuinely cannot turn pages or bubble answers quickly. I also have the medical test that proves I have the disease. Do you guys think that this will qualify for extra time? I took the sept 2016 lsat, before I was diagnosed. I have never gotten extra time before on anything; I just got this diagnosis in December.

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garyklubok49
Sunday, Jan 15 2017

thanks guys!

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Wednesday, Oct 11 2017

TODAY IS GREY DAY!

Hey Guys,

I was wondering what the consensus was on adding something specifically about the school you are applying to on the personal statement. Like throwing in a final paragraph saying something like... this school would be a great fit for me because it has xyz...... It's showing how I would fit in with the school. Whats the consensus on this?

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garyklubok49
Wednesday, Jul 05 2017

We should turn this into a drinking game. After 4 o'clock, we take shots every 10 mintues if it isnt grey. First person to tap out must start to complete logic games

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Wednesday, Oct 04 2017

They haven't released a test on the actual day they project in years.. I think it'll be next tues or wed, the latter being more likely.

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Monday, Sep 04 2017

thank you both!!!

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Monday, Sep 04 2017

so.

car runs----> full of gas

I see. whatever has not in front of it, is made positive and put as the sufficient condition?

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garyklubok49
Monday, Sep 04 2017

@ I think i'm getting it. My only question is... do you negate the not variable because it starts off with not?

In other words if we have this example:

He is not cool unless he is on the football team

is it

A. /cool (negate cool)----> on football team

or

b. cool (not negated)---> on football team

In other words, does the not make it negative when you do this?

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Monday, Sep 04 2017

garyklubok49

having NOT and UNLESS in the same sentence

Hey Guys,

I always get confused when we have a group 3 and 4 word. For instance, PT 69, part 4, question 21, answer choice D.

So, we have /published AND important and well written (The published is negative and crossed out)

How would I take it from here since we have unless and not. I went through the lessons, and it said I can make either one negative. So I will make published positive and keep important and well written. So this answer choice would read.. if published----> is important and well written.

Is this correct?

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garyklubok49
Monday, Jul 03 2017

@-1 didn't your mom ever tell you that if you don't have anything nice to say then don't say it at all

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Monday, Jul 03 2017

So it looks like today is not grey day. Its already about to be 5 est

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Thursday, Mar 02 2017

:( thanks for the help!

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Thursday, Mar 02 2017

garyklubok49

Got Accommodations.. but its 5 parts? Not 4?

Hey Guys,

I just got time and a half from the LSAT for a condition, but I thought that my test would be 4 parts. They list it as giving me the experimental section too. I thought that when you get accommodations that you don't get the experimental section. Does anybody know anything on this?

Thanks!

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garyklubok49
Monday, Oct 02 2017

Thank you guys so much! @ @ @

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