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Friday, Jan 26 2018

Thanks for all the helpful information! Another question: I know you can do as many practice rounds as you want. Once you start the practice rounds, do you have to complete the real interview questions in the same sitting?

Thanks in advance!

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Monday, Jun 11 2018

I had two LG sections. Was the museum logic game real or experimental?? I don’t remember the bonds... I do remember one about nominations and mayors/councilors

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Saturday, Feb 10 2018

@ was your last game one about quilts/rugs at a fair? (Or maybe I’m just making up the part at the fair lol)

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Saturday, Feb 10 2018

Was the quilts/rugs logic game part of the experimental section?

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Tuesday, Sep 05 2017

Thanks all! Very helpful. Called some T12 schools myself and they said one cancellation is fine. Good luck everyone!

Hi all,

I took the December LSAT this past Saturday and as soon as my first section started, two people in my class realized they were in the wrong room (they needed to be in the room giving them extra accommodations), so there was a loud commotion for a good 10 minutes as they were trying to figure things out, all while the timer was running. Pretty sure it docked a good few points for me... I get it, stuff happens. Just bummed that it had to happen in my room on what I was hoping would be my first and only take... I contacted LSAC and they said if I moved forward with the complaint, it'd delay my receipt of my scores for 2+ weeks so I'm thinking it's not worth it to pursue, as I'm already on the later end of the rolling application process.

That being said, if I were to explain what happened on an additional addendum, do you think law schools would just perceive it as a sissy excuse? I'm probably retaking in February but some of the schools I'm applying to don't accept the February LSAT.

Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Hi all,

I was going to take the September LSAT but know I can perform a lot better on December's so I just registered for that. Now that it's too late to get any sort of refund on September's LSAT, should I still sit for it and take it as practice? I realize I can still withdraw without it being reflected on my Law School report, but I'm also super worried because December's my last shot if I want to go to law school fall 2018, so I'm thinking maybe just experiencing the actual LSAT, even though I'm probably going to cancel, might prepare me a little bit more for December (test taking anxieties, etc).

In short, does one cancellation affect the competitiveness of my application? If so, how?

Thank you so much in advance!

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