Just a quick post for anyone taking this Monday's LSAT - we've got this! I'm resisting the urge to do a bunch of problem sets and trying to just relax.. Time to trust the 7sage process and rock it on Monday. I'm very grateful for the support and advice that y'all have provided.
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@ Yes that's my mistake, the condos are PQSTV, not R. I was missing the crucial inference that T could only have one feature since P has all three and T and P can only have one feature in common. Thank you! @ Manhattan Prep doesn't reference a PT or game number so it's unclear whether they made this up or just didn't list the PT.
Hi All, quick question about how schools receive scores. I took the June LSAT and am fairly confident I didn't get my goal score. I'm retaking in September. Am I correct that once I send schools my Sept. score, those schools will also see my June LSAT score? Thanks in advance.
Hi all. I took the LSAT at Binghamton University in NY. We were divided into three lecture halls and the hall I was in lost the wifi connection to the tablets after we completed section 4. Our proctor called LSAC and they said they didn't know what to do. We ended up turning in our tablets and those of us in that lecture hall have to retake the entire test. It's unclear to me why LSAC didn't have a contingency plan given that this was the first time everyone was taking the digital test. I called LSAC yesterday, as we were instructed, and they said to expect an email sometime soon about the rescheduled test but that otherwise they didn't have any more information. Has anyone had this happen before, and if so what was LSAC's resolution?
We were divided into three lecture halls at my testing center. The hall I was in lost the wifi connection to the tablets after section 4. The head proctor was on the phone with lsac, and they said they didn't know what to do. We each had to turn in our tablets and we have to retake the whole test. It's unclear to me why LSAC didn't have a contingency plan. I called them today, as we were instructed to, and they said to expect an email sometime soon about the rescheduled test. They had nothing else to offer. Has anyone had any luck with reimbursements from LSAC? I spent $300 on a hotel room to be there the night before, because they moved the testing center to two hours away and with an 8:30 arrival time I wasn't going to chance it and leave the morning of...
Hi friends, I'm using a Manhattan Prep book just to get more LG practice, 7Sage is clearly superior ;), and I'm struggling to figure out how they arrived at their solution. It's an open grouping setup with the following:
5 condominiums R Q S T V each has at least one of three features - F, H, M.
Rules:
Q has fewer features than S
P and T have exactly one feature in common
Both Q and V have hardwood floors
P has more features than any other condominium
I tried to write out their solution but it doesn't show up correctly on here so if anyone has solved it and can explain how they got to their board that would be awesome #help Thanks!
Thank you to all of you who weighed in; I appreciate your input. Ultimately I decided to withdraw from the test. Best of luck to everyone taking it today!
Good for you, congratulations!
Hi Friends,
I'm calling upon the collective wisdom of the 7Sage community.
Long story short, I don't feel prepared for Monday's test. I haven't taken enough PTs and I'm not at a place where I feel comfortable with timing, etc. I work a full-time job, as a lot of 7Sage folks do, and I haven't put in the study hours that I'd like to.
I'd like to start law school in fall 2019. What do you all think - should I withdraw from the July test and take September's test or just go for it knowing that I'll likely need to retake it in September? I feel a bit stuck because even if I withdraw and take September's test, that still doesn't leave me a lot of time considering I will still have a full-time job.
Thanks Everyone.
I'm having trouble understanding how JY arrived at his Lawgic of good ←s→ FavC
and FavCbad
I wrote Terry's Lawgic as B(for bad actions) ←s→ FC (favorable consequences)
G(good actions) → FC thus:
B←s→G
How do we arrive at his lawgic? #help
thank you @! I appreciate it.
Hi All,
After researching and looking through previous discussions, I still have a question about requesting that a transcript be sent to LSAC. My undergrad institution uses National Student Clearinghouse. I selected LSAC as the recipient with electronic delivery. The next page asks for the recipient delivery information, specifically an email address. I've looked all over the LSAC website and cannot find anything about providing an email address for National Student Clearinghouse. Any insight?? Thanks!
Always feels good when JY calls your answer choice 'terrible' :D
Thank you! I appreciate the response.