Does anyone know if PT 72 and 73 will be included if we upgrade to the ultimate version of the account next month?
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No you cannot. However, you don't need it because you are given plenty of space (especially for logic games) on the test. You'll notice 7sage LG practice section has one question on the introduction page of a logic game then the additional questions on the following page. It is EXACTLY like that. You can write all over the section you are in within the test booklet.
HHHMMMM...interesting. Thanks. Fortunately, money is not an option since the military will be paying. This is helpful, thank you.
What is the opinion of 7Sagers and taking the FEB LSAT for the fall semester admission. I'm thinking that I didn't do as well as I would have liked and plan on taking the FEB test unless a higher than anticipated score is received. Ive noticed that Law school preparation organizations have completely different advice while surfing the net. BLUF(bottom line up front): Is it really harder to get into schools if they accept later applications? How do two back to back tests look to admission councils? Is it wise to apply to some with DEC scores and others with FEB scores? Whatchy'all think?
This will be my first test and I am not a subject matter expert. What I have found in the life I have lived so far during the stressful times, opportunities and situations confronted with (31 year old discharging military member) is that making a last minute decision is usually not as logical or helpful as one may think. For one thing, this test isn't about everyone else, what you will say to them or suffering the question and answer sessions with those you know or don't care to know about what you scored. It is about you and your goals. I say yea, if it's your third time and you really want to get into specific schools and don't think you've got a chance than leaning toward not taking it may be a justly considerable option. But if not, look... everyone in this world is scared of failure. But if you have a chance, than it needs to be taken. That is precisely the difference between those who soar to great heights, and those who remain content with average. Everyone is thinking before a massive life decision. "I can still pull away", or "maybe when I feel better". But lets be honest, when will we EVER feel better about this thing before it's over. So MP/MC and summary, reach for what you want, decisions made when you are nervous are usually not wise, the test is NOT about what you will tell others and you are in the same boat with a lot of others. I hope this helps and you do well. (I think I should probably read this back to myself for a reminder)
Who said anything about Law school!?! HA! With a great wife, military/(you) paying for the necessities and the grace of GOD!..or wrath. Hard work and distractions during school have nothing on multiple deployments into places where people want to kill you daily. It is all about perspective. All of my Infantry/military brethren (if any are actually here) like this if your with me.
In my case, I think it would be the best idea to record my two babies crying onto my phone, pop that into my AUX in the car and listen to it as loud as I possibly can in route to the test center. So loud that my eyes begin to shake. That way...there's no way that I can hear anything more unsettling/obnoxious during the test. Although, it may be wise to think this one through before I make a decision.
I have found that the largest difference is the the casual manner you enter a practice test and the unfortunate strenuous manner you enter the real test. This may not be true for everyone, however, it certainly provided the "tax" that you hear about from other game day test takers. Simply put, it is difficult to prevent yourself from getting amped in the beginning. It took me 2/3s of the way through section 1 to start to relax and enter my rhythm. Maybe I should've taken a shot of something to calm the nerves before hand. HA!