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Buddy, I scored lower on my April 2022 LSATs than I did the first time I took them in October 2021, and I felt more prepared this time. Don't lose hope just register again and do what you can, when you can. I'm rocking a 152 then 150 on both official LSATs you will do better.
I had a similar problem. I work in IT so naturally we're not the most articulate. My boss was more than happy to write the letter until he tried writing it. I gave him resources and documentation, mainly websites that have LOR templates and told him to use that. He ended up using a template and using the structure to write the LOR and it came out well. The other LORs were from my professors because I'm 31 years old and just graduated with a bachelors degree so it was easy to communicate with them, although some schools will have you fill out an LOR request form so take some time to reach out to your professors and go through the proper channels (like a lawyer :-))
I understand. I scored a 152 in the October 2021 LSATs and need 3 points to attend a part-time program near me. Because I work full-time I just started coming home and trying my hand at some of my favorite topics then slowly work my way to the undesirable ones if I feel comfortable.
Yea that would be great. I took April 2022 LSAT and scored a 150, 2 points lower than October 2022. Im registered for August but starting the CAS now anyway for applications. I need help.
Yes Just turned 31 and looking for a part-time legal program in my area while working in a career. Honestly I thought I was alone until I read all your comments. Seriously I wish everyone success in this endeavor.
I just scored lower on my april LSAT from a 152 in October in 2021 to a 150 in April 2022. Sucks
I had 2 RC passages. I felt as though on the logic games section the first 3 weren't extremely difficult. I had 5 minutes left for the last game and got maybe 2 right of the remaining. That was considered a miscellaneous game and my brain broke. Also had technical issues and I believe I lost time on my second RC passage. If there was a hard standard logic game (seq, layered seq, grp, in/out) for the last game I would have scored at least 2 or 3 points higher. I'm just salty.
Mine disconnected from ProctorU as well after the 10-minute break, early on the third passage, and it took 3 minutes to reconnect. I think I lost time on the passage.
I understand you frustration. I am aiming for the high 150s and currently and consistently keep getting -12 wrong for the reading comprehension and keep reading the passage over and not remembering any of it. I literally look at my paper where notes should be and its just a few circles drawn over and maybe me practicing my cursive writing.
Im just taking practice sections and reviewing them before my exam on Saturday. The day before I'm going to do 2 reading comp passages and 1 analytical reasoning, then at night before I'm actually going to take some Drills in mid/hard logic games because thats my strongest area. I'm not doing a whole practice test just areas I need focus on.
I needed a thesaurus for quite a few words in this passage and Grammarly helped me spell 'thesaurus' so there you go.
Irritable → Tired
Lose things → Tired
Necessary condition?
Tired → Yawning
Yawning ←s→ Lose Things → Irritable
Ok just for the record, I didn't know what ostensible meant. For anyone in that situation, here it is
ostensible
adjective
stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so.
I took the April LSATs and completed them successfully. Ironically I still have to complete my writing section today due to difficulties with my previous LSAT. Overall, with the help of 7Sage, I think I might have bumped my score up from a 152 in October 2021 to something into the higher 150s (I hope). Thanks 7sage for being an affordable, helpful, and effective online learning platform.
Yea I didn't fully understand what facilitate means but if you swap out facilitating with 'enabling' for answer choice C then it makes sense for me