Hiii,
Does anyone know if I would have any problem with jewelry policies if I have a permanent bracelet? I have a very thin bracelet that is welded shut so I can't just clip it off for the exam.
Thanks!
For me they ranged from 7am to 3:30pm @
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Hiii,
Does anyone know if I would have any problem with jewelry policies if I have a permanent bracelet? I have a very thin bracelet that is welded shut so I can't just clip it off for the exam.
Thanks!
Interested!
Interested!
Hi @ , would I be able to get access as well? I don't see it as an option on my screen. Thank you!
I can answer one part of your questions regarding whether you'd be disqualified if not receiving accommodations past high school- I didn't have any accommodations prior to the LSAT in school (wasn't diagnosed until post college) so it is not dependent on whether you have received accommodations in the past.
I'm interested!
@ You get an email that it was processed from LSAC
Hi! I am in the LA area and studying for August LSAT, would love to see if we can meet (:
I'd like to join!
Hello All!
I was hoping someone could help clarify a questions that I have.
I would like to apply to law school as early in the cycle as possible (not early admissions). I took the August LSAT and was hoping to use that score for apps but I don't think it was at the score range I would have liked granted all the technical issues. If I were to use my August score to apply but make a note that I am planning on retaking the test in January, would my applications still be counted as if I applied early in the cycle or as if I were applying in January since that is when the score would be updating?
Thank you!
Hi @ , I had a similar situation except I just muted them. I figured if they needed something they could send me a chat and I'd get to it when I looked at the screen next.
Same here
me!!!
I would personally recommend using the platform you are going to use most to study to take the diagnostic so that that site can gather as much information from test taken. I'm not too sure how Khan gathers the info but with 7sage it would show you the amount of time taken on the questions, the type of question missed the most, what to focus on, etc.
I was told if either parent have a BA from another country or equivalent then you are not first generation. (I was in the same position)
Hi! Would you mind sharing some RC tips? @
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I'm not too sure what the "best method" would be but what helped me is drilling two question types at a time. Considering that you have studied in the past my suggestion would be to use the core curriculum as more of a review for the questions you're struggling with the most and then creating drills.
My method of drilling- I have taken a couple of PT so I use my analytics to see what questions I am struggling with most. I use the earlier tests for the drills and do no more than 10 questions per drill (example- If you're struggling with flaw and method questions, create a drill from only PT45's flaw and method questions. Add about 10 to a drill and save the rest of PT45 for the next couple drills.) I take the drills timed and then do the blind review. During the blind review I make a quick note as to why I chose that answer. The note can be as simple as "I didn't chose B because of the word 'only'." The purpose of the quick note is so that when you see what questions you got wrong, you can see where your thinking may have gone wrong.
I hope this helps, good luck!
Hi! Can you share some more about RC? That is currently my biggest battle