Hey guys,
I am trying to log into my LSAC account and it isn't letting me. I tried resetting my password and that didn't work. I've also tried to call tech support and it hangs up saying "Line is busy." Would appreciate any help!
Hey guys,
I am trying to log into my LSAC account and it isn't letting me. I tried resetting my password and that didn't work. I've also tried to call tech support and it hangs up saying "Line is busy." Would appreciate any help!
Hey guys. I'm enrolled to take the April LSAT, and am consistently scoring 168-169 on prep tests. I can't seem to break into the 170s and do not see any particular patterns in questions I'm missing. Sometimes I'll get -1 and -3 on LR, sometimes -3 and -6. Reading comp I miss about 4. There have been a few cases where I've simply been rushed for time and misread a question, but my results just feel inconsistent so I don't know where to focus my energy. If anyone has any advice please let me know!
As an English major that is writing a thesis on 19th century women's literature, I really wish this passage was on my real test
@kostyaterekhov110 Wow thank you for such a detailed response! I do definitely see that I'm missing questions nearer to the end, but I think that has more to do with their difficulty than timing because I don't frequently correct them in blind review. Honestly what I think is costing me those crucial mistakes is random blunders (I recently missed a question because I mistook the word "sandslide" for "sandstorm" in the prompt!). I will say I am not as strong as I want to be in my formal logic mapping, I've reviewed the courses on it but can't seem to get it to click in my brain, so most of the time I go mostly based on my instinct rather than the concrete map (generally I have faired fine this way, I don't often miss them). My most missed category is causal reasoning!