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jakewoyak560
Saturday, Jan 16 2021
Just took the test and echoing what others said. It felt pretty fair I thought, so do not stress it too much!
I had to take this one as my Oct 2020 Flex did not go as planned and I would say that this was definitely a nicer test to have for a retake (in terms of difficulty).
jakewoyak560
Wednesday, Feb 03 2021
I took the May 2020 and Oct 2020 LSAT and had 155 on both. Feeling very discouraged that I kept choking on test day and feeling a lot of self doubt.
Today I scored a 164 and finally have a shot at my dream law school. For people who had a bad test day, I have been there; twice.
I believe in you and more importantly remember that one off day is not a true measure of your abilities.
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I am going to be a bit of a Karen, spurred by posts I've seen across the internet.
Is anyone else rather concerned at the level of leaked information out there regarding these exams? This forum, reddit, elsewhere, are all getting into which passages are the most difficult, which games are the most difficult, and so on. Indeed, I've seen several posts now of people happy they took the exam later since they knew what to expect.
I am entirely ok with someone saying a section was difficult. But when people get into the specifics of say, passage 1 is very hard, 2 is easy, 3 is easy, and 4 is very hard, it gives an absolutely massive advantage in avoiding time sinks, if not anything else. Advantages that people who take the exam earlier miss. Hell, even just saying "X passage/ game was really difficult" opens the door for me to easily strategize.
It is mind boggling how few unique sections this LSAT seems to have. As far as I can tell, there really aren't that many section options. In fact, it seems to come down to 1 of 2 sections for LG/RC/LR (might be wrong). People are still getting the same sections I got back on Saturday!
This is a problem. I am curious if the LSAC will notice scores creeping up as the week goes on.
I actually was thinking the same thing. I always spend the first minute of RC skimming to see which would be the most manageable and people who look on reddit, etc, would have a much easier time/ expectation going in. Kind of surprised that is allowed as well.