Does anyone have any particularly open ended games with a lot of rules to recommend for practice? I find myself getting a bit intimidated when there isn't that much that one can map out up front, so more practice with these would be helpful.
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Hi everyone- can anyone point me to the hardest LR questions that they have ever seen implicating numbers, percentages, market share etc.?
The meditation app Headspace has a week for free (perfect timing for August testers) before they charge you for a monthly membership: https://www.headspace.com/checkout?voucherCode=B2C7DMONTHLY.
I particularly like their sleepcasts and their walking meditations. Very best of luck with the LSAT.
If it is structured the same as the August flex date selection, you will receive an email about selecting a specific date about two weeks out from the October test. Those of us taking the test that was originally slated for August 29 got an email on August 12 saying that we would get access to ProctorU to schedule our test on August 13 at 12 PM EDT. We then could access ProctorU on the 13th to schedule our test for the date and time we wanted. I went on right at 12PM EDT and was able to secure the date and time I most preferred.
Does anyone have any perspective on which recent (i.e. 70s-80s) were comparatively easier? This is of course super subjective, but I'm interested in people's thoughts regardless. I want to take one more PT to BR before the August administration, but I don't want to tank my confidence. Alternatively, are there any particularly gnarly recent tests to avoid so close to test day for mindset purposes?
Does anyone have any insight on when LSAC will officially announce this?
Hi, I also struggle with anxiety disorder and had a panic attack the first time that I took the LSAT. I ended up cancelling the score (a 162) as a result. I'm happy to PM with you (or anyone else reading this) about my journey from that score to the 169 that I'm applying with. The only difference between those two tests was where my mental health was at, and had nothing to do with prep changes. The TLDR was starting SSRIs + therapy and committing to a meditation practice/ regular exercise/ journaling.
Thank you!!
Repetition and volume is the way to go for people it doesn't automatically click for. It took me around a year of studying to get to a point where I was consistently missing 0-2 in practice, which obviously sucks and is a massive time drain. I ultimately scored a 169, which for me made all the games prep feel worth it. Hang in there.
I'm also having this issue unfortunately.
I used both mechanical pencils and lined paper during the August 2021 administration and was totally fine! Best of luck on your test.
I applied RD to Vanderbilt and just realized that there is a video essay option on the applicant status portal. Would it hurt my application if I didn't complete this? I find it confusing that the video essay isn't mentioned in the RD application, yet just appears on the portal. Any advice appreciated.
When will schools release their 2020 medians?
My 164 from October 2020 went from 89 to 87 and my 169 from August is 95th.
Does anyone know which question JY is referring to when he says that the same cookie-cutter flaw appears 3 or so PTs ago?
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