User Avatar
mariebrittany0092228
Joined
Apr 2025
Subscription
Free
User Avatar

Monday, Sep 23 2019

mariebrittany0092228

LSAT Writing- Digital Issues

Is anyone else having issues with this? It seems like they are making it extremely difficult. I called the tech support and they couldn't help me. Now I'm on a 30 plus minute hold with LSAC. It seems like it would be easier for everyone if they just allowed us to take it on test day at the location. Even if they have to reserve computers for that portion. This is just ridiculous.

User Avatar
mariebrittany0092228
Saturday, Sep 21 2019

@ said:

@ said:

I heard that the LG section with the animals (kittens etc. I think) was real. Can others confirm this?

that was the only LG i had so yes

Yeah it’s legit .

User Avatar
mariebrittany0092228
Saturday, Sep 21 2019

I had 3 LR sections. I hope the first one counted! And holy crap the games!

Thank you guys, I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought that was nuts. I was like.. wow I’m screwed. They were so time consuming and it screwed me up.

Also it was freezing as all hell in my testing room lol damnit!

User Avatar
mariebrittany0092228
Sunday, Sep 15 2019

@ said:

@ said:

Neither of those would matter. Read the admission rules for each school you are applying for. I'm sure the schools state what you need to disclose. Usually convictions, or if you were falsely accused and charged/ imprisoned for a crime.

Thanks! A concern I have is that some law schools state that they want to know if you've ever been disciplined by an "academic institution", which, read literally, should include stuff before undergrad. Is this how I should read those instructions, or should I assume they only mean post-secondary education, which is how a lot of other schools make it explicit?

Oh okay. I would think they mean post secondary, but honestly I'm not sure. That's odd. Maybe if you could call admissions and ask?

User Avatar
mariebrittany0092228
Sunday, Sep 15 2019

Also, they aren't going to look at your records from school as a child. They don't have time for that and don't care. You've completed a bachelors degree. They won't look at the SAT because it's completely irrelevant.

User Avatar
mariebrittany0092228
Sunday, Sep 15 2019

Neither of those would matter. Read the admission rules for each school you are applying for. The schools should state what you need to disclose. You will usually need to disclose criminal convictions as an adult. I've received false felony and misdemeanor charges that I was knowingly falsely imprisoned for. The case was dismissed and I'm suing, but due to publicity I'm going to mention it. In my opinion, you should have nothing to worry about.

Confirm action

Are you sure?