I am registered for the August 29 LSAT-Flex as a first-time test taker. I just got an email from LSAC saying I need to complete my LSAT Writing as soon as possible online, and my score won't be released unless I complete the writing on time. I looked through the LSAC site and am still a bit confused. What is the deadline for online LSAC Writing? Do I have to complete it before my multiple choice test? And are there sample LSAT questions, guidelines, sample essays, etc. at 7sage? I just have no idea what LSAT Writing is and what I am supposed to do... #help
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@ Do we need to complete it today? It seems they just opened the online writing. I only get notified today that I need to do the writing.
"To help you meet this requirement, we have today opened up the LSAT Writing opportunity for all August test takers. You can go online anytime starting now to complete your LSAT Writing assignment. "
I'm in the same boat as you and I registered for the August Flex. I only started two weeks ago. And 45 days is by no means a short time period. One can make substantial improvement (also depending on your background, of course). It doesn't hurt to try it out. At least you will get used to the online testing experience. And you can cancel the score if you are a first-time test taker and willing to pay some extra money. And if you happen to get a good score, then you don't need to spend extra months preparing.
Interested as well!
I'm wondering the same thing. I'm registered for November and has taken the test before. I try to improve my score to 170+ by November but am also looking at the January option. I do want to apply this cycle.
I'm also taking the test in November. Interested!
I wasn't feeling well before the test and had to take pain killers... The first section was LG and I had difficulty with it. I basically guessed the answers of the fourth game... LG was usually my best section and I get -2 or less but this time I screwed LG up. LR was quite easy and RC a bit difficult. I could have done these sections better if I didn't encounter the brutal LG section first. I was devastated after the exam.
I took the August test and got a 166. My PT average is in the upper 160s. I feel because of LG, my score probably won't be as good as last time. Should I cancel my score? Any thoughts appreciated!
I have no idea what "social drinkers" are... Are they light drinkers? How can I get this question right then :( I feel they shouldn't say it that way...