How did the proctors start everyone at the same time with the Digital LSAT? Also, did you find it easy to use the stylus on the tablet for highlighting sentences?
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I don't think you should cancel, especially if you think there is a chance you improved.
I thought the experimental RC was much easier, so I am pretty disappointed to find out it was the experimental. Also, that last game was pretty tough, I couldn't figure it out completely in 11 minutes. LSAC continues to make the test more challenging in my opinion. Oh well, I am officially done with the LSAT for good. Good luck to everyone with your scores and applications! Lets hope the curve is somewhat decent.
I picked E, but I think that is still a bad answer choice. We have to make extra assumptions in order for E to be right.... and isn't that exactly what we are supposed to not do? Whatever LSAC
really hard question. I think it is worth skipping and coming back to if you have time. Felt like a 5 star question
Hey nice job! My worst section is reading comp too, and it is really hard to improve. I would recommend to just keep taking full practice tests so that way you are practicing everything.
I would just apply right now if I were you. Your score is unreal. If you take November and don't improve, then you would have just wasted a whole month when you could just apply right now. Congrats on your 172
Yikes, I thought this reading comp section was super hard. Passages 2, 3, and 4 were all pretty difficult.
My order went... LR (25), LG (wtf), LR (26), LR (26), RC.....
I can't remember which questions I had in LR, but is anyone who had the same order able to tell me the experimental? I'm hoping the 4th section was experimental, LR (26). Also, Logic games were pathetic. I actually think I did decent in the section except for the flowers game... I am very unsure on how it went. I am sad because I can get perfect in the game section almost every time. I thought the language they used to explain the flower game with the rules were so odd. It seemed like LSAC made a twist to every single game in the section. I actually thought the last game in the section was easier than games 2 and 3. Hoping for a decent curve, but looking at the history of curves on the September test, it does not look like the curves have been generous.
I didn't want to spend too much time on this since it was question 7. Under timed conditions I feel like D is so attractive. These LR sections were very difficult for this test
Good explanation by JY here. I was fooled by C, but E is obviously the right answer. I think C is attractive if you misinterpret the stimulus.
I think it is different for a lot of people and you just have to do what is best for you. A lot of People say to rest, but I did that in July and it screwed me over because my skills were kind of cold going into the test. I took September and I was taking a practice test like every other day and it kept my skills staying hot... ended up helping me a ton. Might sound dumb, but thats what works for me. I would definitely recommend doing games through out the week. Also do some warm up problems on test day. I am also taking the test next week for the final time because I was given the free retake from July. I am taking a practice test Thursday and Saturday this week. Just do what you feel is best for you, but it is definitely important that you do not burn yourself out and stay well rested.
Question is ridiculously hard. I think it's worth skipping and finishing the section first, then come back later. I spent 2 minutes just to get the question wrong. Great explanation by JY, but thats really tough under timed conditions
Really good explanation by JY. I was tricked by E smh. Tough question
lmao JY cracks me up.. he makes studying more enjoyable
Tough question, but a great explanation by JY here. Hard to see the flaw when the clock is ticking at the end of the section. Only missed 2 problems in this section and I fell right into the trap answer choice B.
Super hard question. I still do not fully understand it either because the conclusion in the stimulus and answer choice B do not match. Stimulus says "probably did not cause" while answer choice B says "will be unable". However, I do understand why the other answer choices are wrong, but damn, this is a really hard question and the correct answer choice does not seem great. Takes a lot of time, this question is skip-worthy.
Does anybody know when all of the video explanations should be up for preptest 87 (June 2019)? Only the logic game videos are up. I would like to take this test before September.
I think I read that the change will not happen for 4 years. I could be wrong though
I've been registered for November and studying. Hopefully we are blessed with a generous curve and happy with our scores. I felt pretty good about September and I finished the logic game section. It was very difficult though, I would love to see like a -12 curve... I think we deserve that. I did think that the LR sections and RC section were easier than usual, so we might get screwed with not a great curve. Hoping for the best. I would love to apply instead of retake
First of all, 165 definitely is not a bad score. However, I do understand your frustration. I think there is a lot of variability in every test, so a lower score can happen sometimes. Don't be so hard on yourself. If you've been in the 170's multiple times, you are clearly very good at the test. Just be confident and composed when you are taking your tests. Just keep taking your full time practice tests and reviewing diligently. I think you will be fine
Hey, I think that you should retake and apply next year! Just keep working at it, and slowly but surely you will see results. I think you have a lot of room for improvement! Some people just need more time to study than others, like myself. I think by next summer (June and September test) you will definitely have a had enough time to improve your scores to the 160's. You can apply early next fall and give yourself a better shot at your goal schools. It is up to you on what you want to do, but I really do think you can improve your scores if you keep working at it. The LSAT is learnable
I think the smart approach here is to do this question last, or skip it
Got this question wrong, then fixed it during review. Feels good getting hard questions like this correct in review, it is very encouraging. JY is the GOAT
wow. Not a fan of this answer choice. I feel like it should say, "more stress does not always create more pain for this condition" or something like that. Can we actually "reasonably conclude" that stress sometimes REDUCES pain? Other AC's are clearly wrong but I do not like this correct answer.
Hello, I have a question regarding the digital LSAT beta on 7sage. I am about to try a digital test on 7sage in a couple of days. Will it automatically be corrected and scored when I am finished? Also, will I be able to review and go over my test sections when I am finished? Sorry for the confusion, But I am just curious before I try out a full digital test on 7sage.
@ my best practice test I scored a 169, and before I scored it I was feeling like I got a 160. I think you may surprise yourself because it is a hard test to judge. Just hope they give us a decent curve. Either way, I do not think a slight drop in your score would hurt you. Those games were tough though...