Hi guys , really need some suggestions here. I am a 36 yr old mother and don't have much time to prep and wait to get into school. I took my first LSAT ever in Nov 2020 and scored a 158. I did purchase the score preview. I am based in Canada and will only be applying to Canadian Law schools. Can anyone suggest if I should keep my score or cancel it? I will be taking the January exam and hope to do better, but then that'll be the only score I have and I really am looking to start school in fall 2021, keeping in mind the age considerations.#help
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Interested. The latest test games that have at the most 2 -3 rules will be helpful.
Thanks a lot for ur thoughts guys..definitely helps in clarity😊
@-coeur , how did u do that , I'm on the LSAC website , but don't see an option
@ - Thanks for the suggestion. Yup I think it'll be wiser keeping something handy than no score at all .
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I'd be interested.Thanks
Thanks for doing this !
Would love to join if a spot’s available
@..so u can only get upto the room check part and not the actual portion in Get Acquainted?? Cz in the Writing Video, I think it says that u can write some samples and the law schools cant see it..what’s that about then?
Hey u guys did any of u practice on ‘Get Acquainted’. I’ve downloaded the software and everything but just can’t get around to doing the writing practice , every time I get in there, it makes me do all the room check and everything and I just exit the programme thinking I’ll get into the actual exam while I’m just trying to practice..not sure how to practice on Get Acquainted..#Help
Have u guys tried the Get Acquainted on the LSAC website ?? I wanna practice writing before actually taking the exam, but don’t know how to. I’ve installed the software and everything but can’t get around to practice the writing sample. #help
Hey have you guys been able to practise the writing sample on Get Acquainted? I have been trying to but seems like that I'm about to enter the actual exam. I've downloaded their PSI software, just can't figure out how to practice on Get Acquainted. #help
I'd be interested.But RC is my weakest section too.
You guys are really awesome..takin out all this time to help and guide the future test takers..thank a lot!!
@ ...Congracts, it's my first time taking LSAT , am nervous of course but more about the ProctorU..how was ur experience with that..also do u think the exam was more like the late 80s or the earlier tests?
I got a 10 year old boy and work full time....we got this girls !!! Add me in please, would love to be a part of this support group.
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Hi I was trying to set up my Laptop for the exam and need some guidance here (My first time taking it ). I have a Mac and I think you have to use Chrome/Firefox for the ProctorU. But when I get to the screen and it's time to allow extension, it asks for a lot of permissions to view your access across basically everything you do on the laptop. Do we necessarily have to give that permission or is there another way to do it?
Looking for a study buddy anywhere in Calgary or in the world .
Is it recommended to take the unclosed test? Am aiming to get into the 2020 session into the University of Toronto, so was planning to do the October test , so I had two more chances to take repeats for a better score. Any suggestions?
Thanks @ . All the best for the exam!!
What's helped me consistently get -2/-3 on LR is just reading the stimulus really carefully. I noticed I wasted so much time b/w two answers because there was something in the stimulus that I missed. I'd skip such a question and come back, re-read the stimulus and then go for it. It'll save time pondering over two ACs and worst of all choosing the wrong one. I could use some tips on RC since u said it's ur strong section.
I think it should be more than 3.5 at the least.