Looking to make a study group of individuals who are taking the November 2021 LSAT exam.
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I also attended and can message anyone! DM me
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I'll message you!
Could you message me as well I missed it too. @
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Did anyone have issues with the proctor controlling their mouse during the timed test? I was unable to select answer choices, underline at many times, I would be using my mouse and it would just fly to the other part of the screen. I filed a complaint, im hoping they let me retest because it really effected my performance.
I filed A complaint for that and that my proctor closed my test 3 min into it to say i was reading 1 question out loud and she was wasting my time and i couldnt Finish the 1st section because of it. But i couldnt Understand it reading it in my head so i spoke It out loud and she started controlling my PC.
Yes they did it to me
Im hoping the curve works out in everyone's favor. I too had 2 RC sections.
My proctor messed up my confidence as soon as i started and threw me off my game. How do i address the concern. Test was difficult for me after my first 5 min because of my proctor
My favorite explanation of a problem yet! we need more just like this lol
Let's get it done!
I chose B and the reasoning of why it’s not right is beyond me
If you absolutely have to take a practice test. Take it untimed. Just go through each question and your thought process of how you will tackle each question.
What did I just read.... this is a level 2 question?
Take a step back from studying and take 10 min and listen to this meditation video.
I have taken the LSAT 2 times (2019, 2020) and will be taking it a 3rd time this Saturday. I have been self studying as well. What I can say is the 1st 2 times I took the test I used a book and my 3rd go round I used 7sage. I do not score high on standardized test. However, my journey on studying is a love/hate relationship. I haven't scored high at all and I am saying that to say I am still taking it Saturday because I know I will get in some where this time go around even if its not in the top 100 schools. My GPA, resume, and personal statement will carry most of the weight. A lot of this test is confidence and you have to be accepting to your progress even if it is not what you want it to be. You may also want to consider taking a gap year. I took one and it was the best decision I could have made. Do not beat yourself up. Be persistent, be confident, and do not become overwhelmed. If you do, just listen to the mediation video. It has help my nerves for this upcoming test as well. I wish you the best of luck on your journey and I hope this video helps with some of those nerves.
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Interested
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I'm planning on taking it in October but I would still love to join
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I would Change the date of your test till your pt reflect your goal score or close to it.
Question... in passage A and passage B RC do you just read passage A and then skip to the questions and answer the ones you can?
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If only yall knew my story would you really understand how much I needed this youtube video. I have never been the highest test taker when it came to the LSAT and the first 2 times I took it in 2019, I had way too much going on. I scored both times in the 135-139 range. I put my dream of going to law school on hold because I doubted if I was good enough despite me graduating with my bachelors and masters with honors. I'm standing almost a week away from the November test freaking out if the same thing will occur despite be doing the 7sage method of studying. Since I purchased this course I have raised my practice test score to about 10-12 points. It is not the highest I know and I was discouraged even applying with a score in the 140s. But I am hear to say that this video has instilled confidence in my abilities and in my dream and no matter what my score is I WILL be accepted into law school this go around!
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I think I messaged everyone in that asked for the checklist with my email so that I can email the the checklist but let me know if I missed someone. Another key thing I would recommend is a simple system for skipping questions. I posted about this before so check my previous comment on skipping. I found it very helpful to skip from 5-7 questions per LR section.
I'd like the check list as well please
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Because I’d heard so much about these, I went just to see. Honesty, there wasn’t anything that anyone with common sense and a reasonable familiarity with the test shouldn’t know. I mean, one of their tips was literally just that the 3 or 4 most recent tests are the best predictors of what the next test is likely to feel like. They also said we are in an era where RC has gotten particularly hard, LG has trended fairly standard, and LR has been far less concerned with routine, structural logic. So if you don’t know, now you know.
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