Hi,
I applied to a school before getting my LSAT score. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with how long it usually takes for LSAC to send your completed report to schools?
Thanks!
Hi,
I applied to a school before getting my LSAT score. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with how long it usually takes for LSAC to send your completed report to schools?
Thanks!
Hi,
Since the new LSAT is digital, plus the LSAT Flex being administered on your own computer, would you recommend printing out the practice tests and taking them that way or taking them from the computer to get used to it? Or do you think there is not much of a difference? (Personally, I prefer printing them out but not sure if that will hurt me in the long run!)
Thank you!
I took the LSAT Flex in June and wasn't used to the format. Is there a way we can take the practice tests in this format to get used to it?
My proctor also talked to me! I was like uhhh can you pause the test if you’re gonna talk to me!?
Hi everyone!
Thought i'd share my little snafu in hopes of preventing this from happening to anyone else. After endlessly reading 7sage discussion boards of what to do the day before the test, I went to the gym to get a nice workout in to "clear my mind." Well, if you have not been to the gym in a while because you've been studying or because quarantine has closed your gym up until now, this might be a BAD idea.
I ended up working out for a couple hours and herniating a disc in my back and was unable to move. Full on flat on the floor lying on ice and heat for 24 hours. Thank GOD the LSAT Flex lets you reschedule your time. I changed my test to today (Monday) and was able to recover enough to get through it.
Moral of the story - don't do anything too intense at the gym the day before!! :-P
meanwhile I can't get past 160 and I'm freaking out! lol
I also have been using a pen for logic games. I use a pen to draw the game board and then a pencil to fill in the "new information" so I dont have to keep drawing the game board. Hoping we can! I thought I read somewhere that JY said we could use pens
I took the June LSAT Flex and decided to take a few months off from studying afterwards. I want to retake as I did not get the score I had hoped. However, I don't even know where to start! Do I jump right back in to practice tests again? Or go over the entire curriculum again?
Thanks for any advice about what has worked or not worked for you!
This one gives me trouble too
Can anyone help me out with this one? I ended up getting it right by process of elimination but I'm having trouble figuring out how to write it in conditional logic.
Thanks!
Can someone write this question out in conditional lawgic for me? I'm so confused.
Thanks! very helpful
I'm finding during prep testing that if I'm not too sure about a question I just circle what I think it could be and move on in order to finish all the questions in the alloted time. Would you say it's better to NOT finish all the questions and make sure each one you do finish is completely correct? Or do you find you get a better score by finishing all the questions and getting some wrong?
Thanks!
@ i had the same test as you today but as LG-RC-LR
For some reason I couldn’t get my groove on logic games and while I usually go -2 it’s going to be a lot more. I thought RC was also difficult (i had to rush through the last passage) with logical reasoning being the easiest.
I still do not feel good about today and I’m super bummed about it. I thought the reading on privatized / public comparison was extra difficult.
Thank you!
On BR, I always get SA and NA right because I can take the time to diagram them correctly and really think about it. But when I'm timed there's just no way I can coherently figure out the diagram in enough time that I should. Anyone else having this problem and have any tips?
Thanks!
I am taking the June 14th LSAT Flex. However, in the prep tests I'm doing, they have 4 sections - 2 LR, 1 LG, and 1 RC. Since the LSAT Flex only has one section of each, how should i prepare for this? Is there a way to make a unique prep test with only 3 sections? Or should I just take them as normal?
Thanks!!
thanks everyone!