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kyopomina
3 days ago

I hated my online LSAT experiences. Twice an accidental keystroke during security check when I was moving my laptop around to show them the room shut down Prometric and I wasn't able to continue the test. (Which is why I've chosen to retake at a center.) Also I had an issue once where it reconnected me with a proctor after the 10 min break but I couldn't hear them bc of a technical issue so I had to wait forever for them to try to fix it and then connect me to another person. Also some proctors are not trained properly so they might flag issues that aren't legit.

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kyopomina
Monday, May 18

I think the best way is to Blind Review (BR) after you complete a PT. BR lets you go back and review and correct any of the questions untimed, so you get: (1) your real timed score, and (2) a sense of your skill/understanding of the questions without timed pressure. So your BR score basically reflects your potential if you manage to master the timing element. 7sage has a BR feature.

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kyopomina
Sunday, May 17

I would use this strategy:

If you feel like you're getting "stuck" on a question, flag it, pick the answer choice you're leaning towards, and move on. Come back to it later if you have time. You want to go for all the low-hanging fruit and make sure you don't run out of time on the questions you can get right. Don't sink too much time into question 10, for example, to have only 1 minute left for all the remaining questions.

Best of luck to you!

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Edited Sunday, May 17

kyopomina

Accountability buddy for June LSAT

Does anyone want to check in with each other regularly until the June LSAT to keep each other motivated and accountable? We can update each other on what we studied that day, talk about LSAT prep/law school apps in general, or go over questions together.

I'm PTing in the low 170s.

I'm based in Seoul at the moment but I'm flexible with my schedule, so I can probably work around your time zone. We can use the chat and voice room features on 7sage.

Thanks guys!

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