Like many of you, I got my LSAT score back yesterday. I got a 160, which I was pleasantly surprised to get as I had bombed LG (my first section) and even though I felt confident about my other sections, I really thought LG would bring me down. Now that I’ve gotten my score back, I so wish I had performed to my normal capabilities on LG as I know that my score would’ve been that much better and we all know every point counts. What’s your “what if?” moment? Also, congratulations to those who achieved the score they wanted and for those who didn’t, keep at it (I know I’ll continue studying as well!)
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That's amazing, good for you! Would love to hear about how you did it, what an inspiration!
What I tend to do is print the real test and then for my experimental section I print one section out of another LSAT with the number of the sections corresponding (i.e. if my LG is section 2, then for the experimental section I will also use a LG which is also section 2). This way, I won't know which one is the experimental and can treat all of them as if they are the real thing
Should we be reading the question stem first and then the stimulus? Is there a particular order we should be reading everything in?
sorry by amusement parks I meant obstacle course. The LSAT had my brain all fuzzy. Sorry for the confusion peeps
Also hoping that I did as well on the LSAT as Crosby did last night...a girl can dream
Had two RC sections, one about jazz, psychologists and I can't quite remember what was in the second one but have a feeling it was the experimental.
In my games section I had magazines (urban/rural), Manila/Tokyo/Sydney and amusement parks question. I found the LG to be pretty straightforward actually.
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Hey guys, please don't discuss specifics like game types. This is a violation of 7Sage and LSAC TOS.
Are we allowed to ask if there are any similar logic games in past LSAT’s? I want to practice those as I found today’s quite difficult and want to be prepared for June.
I agree with you completely! Normally, LG is my best section but today it was by far my worst. I have been seeing some posts where people said they found the RC to be exceptionally hard, I had two RC and I found them to be easier than usual actually. In fact, I was even able to finish all the questions though I definitely rushed towards the end on them. My LG was also first so I slightly had nerves but I did genuinely find the games to be harder as well. Here's hoping I didn't do as bad as I thought.
@ I'm right there with you on that. I guessed every single question for the last two games, I put the same letter for all of them just to maximize my chances of getting one right.
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I highly recommend purchasing the 7sage curriculum and the trainer as your ultimate combo. Buy every preptest out there. Go through every test, some you will retake a few times. Listen in on the free webinars 7sage has. I went from a 155 to 172, so you definitely can as well. Good luck!
Hey, that's amazing! How long did it take you to reach 172?
I was wondering if this would show up on 7sage, my friend was in that classroom as well (Waterloo). I feel awful for you guys, if there is any way we can make a petition or something, I would definitely wish to help in any was possible. If they don't give you a chance to re-write, at the very least, they should not count it towards one of the three and waive the fee for February.
Congratulations! If you don't mind, can you post your first and last score on your LSAT?