I called LSAC, and they weren't sure. I'm going to give ProctorU a call later, but wanted to see if any recent test-takers knew. The directions include downloading an applet in the middle of steps. I should have admin access on my work laptop. I downloaded and completed the PSI Secure Browser for writing and didn't have to enter admin info. I've been trying to find forbidden software to download and test but nothing I can find requires my organization's sign-in. Long story short...can we install that piece of software before the exam? It would make me feel better to do so, but I didn't know if there would be some kind of problem if I did so beforehand. Curious if anyone had tried or asked about it is all.
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He never refuted the threat against person A, therefore he is guilty of assaulting person B? That is the flaw? I am completely baffled. I don't even understand how C is irrelevant. The number of times a response is explained as being irrelevant or uhm duh, why is this even coming up, but I don't even understand this explanation. #help
"Had expressed an interested" and a recording as a gift? This stimulus is completely incomprehensible to me for some reason.
I think fatigue is a huge factor. With one less section (and let's say the ungraded is earlier), it's not as exhausting of an exam. From a technology point of view, also seems like a tough exam to cheat on.
I had to take a xanax after some logic quizzes the other day, so I get it. We keep going. This is a REALLY REALLY REALLY hard test. I breezed through high school, college, and grad school. I've never seen Lawgic a single time in my life and never been challenged like this mentally. I always did what I needed to and understood (except maybe high school Chem class). This really tough, but we gotta keep chugging. It can be learned. Give yourself more time if you need to. I might need to change when I apply (again, sigh) and matriculate. That's okay too. We are all okay. (3(/p)
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If you have admin access, you should be fine.
The program for the actual exam is called "Support-LogMeInRescue" (different from the software for the Writing Sample). You might be able to find a way to download it through ProctorU or a quick Google search, to make sure there won't be any issues on test day.
Hope that helps!
I'm hoping so. I keep downloading random programs and running things as admin. It doesn't ask me to log in, so I was hoping to trigger that. It may just work anyway. Thanks so much!
Thank you! I claim this energy for a 170+ or higher on the November 2021 LSAT. Hoping for all the best and love to all of us in this together. We are all getting into our dream schools this cycle, friends. (3(/p)
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I'm going through a similar situation. My lSAT scores up the last week of October were great, exactly the score I was aiming for. And these past two weeks they have absolutely plummeted. I think it has something to do with nervousness and burn out, but at the same time I want to study at least go back up to my usual score before this Saturday.
We are almost to the finish line. There is always plan B, C...I applied last year with an old GRE to a few schools and was waitlisted with no offers. I thought that was the worst case scenario, but here I am. Let's get through this. (3(/p)
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@ It probably is. I reviewed my latest results and redid every question I had gotten wrong. I got them all correct without the time constraint. I didn't take much longer, but I think I moved too quickly and made silly mistakes when I was in there. If I had gotten those right, I'd be at ~170. The pressure is tough.
Totally. Well, that probably means you have all the skills to succeed! At this point, it would probably help most to head into the test fresh. If you can afford to take a day or two off work before Saturday, go for lunch at your fav spot, walk around the neighbourhood, get a few extra hours of sleep... you'll crush it!
Yeah, gotta get out of my head. I was spiraling a bit when I posted this. I appreciate the support.
@ Well I am 31, been working professionally for almost a decade. But if I have to postpone, oh well. My backup plan is try to get my paralegal license and do that while applying again/waiting. I'm just not happy in my current job, but it is what it is. I have other things going on personally that I am trying to compartmentalize. I have tomorrow and Friday off before taking it on Saturday, so I have plans to sleep in (but not too late). I was going to just do time problem sets, but it's true...if I don't know it now, I don't know it. And I'm confident for about 85% of it content wise. When I reviewed this last PT, I redid every question I got wrong without timing or looking at help videos first. I would have had all but 1 wrong on LR, 1 wrong on LG, and just 6 on LR. I didn't even take much longer when I timed myself per question. Not perfectly accurate, but I know what I'm doing wrong. Thanks for the tips, though. I appreciate it. I think I'll give my mind a break and do very light practice tomorrow, after some good sleep.
@ It probably is. I reviewed my latest results and redid every question I had gotten wrong. I got them all correct without the time constraint. I didn't take much longer, but I think I moved too quickly and made silly mistakes when I was in there. If I had gotten those right, I'd be at ~170. The pressure is tough.
I was at a peak of 165 about 3 weeks ago. I was originally signed up for the October test, but I didn't feel ready. I wish I would have kept it and then also signed up for November. Same amount of $$. Now I'm down at 155 the last three PTs I've done in the last five days. I was performing -3/-2 on LG and RC. Then this one I took today my LR was only -5, but LG and RC were the worse sections. I also felt really confident with both those sections. Only one passage stumped me. One game was tricky but I felt really good about all but two or three questions in those respective sessions. I've worked on LR more the last two weeks since it's my weakest area, and I've really only had time to tackle a few question types. I work full-time and just attended a funeral that I had to travel out-of-state for. I didn't expect to be learning a ton, but now the test is this Saturday, and I don't understand what I'm doing wrong.
Also here for the check list when you have time, @. Much appreciated! (3(/p)
My state doesn't do DST, but isn't tonight when everyone falls back?
I am going to get a 180 on the November LSAT! Shoot for the moon, friends.
Can someone explain why E is wrong? The video doesn't really explain. I chose it because the premise said "average citizen" and this speaks to less people committing more crimes, so it wouldn't be the average. I understand C (almost chose it), but I don't see why E is wrong. #help
Also in November! I'd love to check it out.
C implies that it would reduce the pie, not push it off till later. It says prosperity would be reduced...thus, less profit.
You can apply with a retake pending. One school said they’ll see if and just applicants after those post but it doesn’t put you as far down in the queue.
I thought I fell apart but got a 160. Good enough for schools I’m looking at and I may take January to boost and try to get $$.
I've been having a hard time too. I applied this past year and was waitlisted. 3.4 in undergrad with a 4.00 in my master's. I've fluctuated up to 156 and then down again. 7Sage is the only thing I can remotely afford. I've had to accept that I might need to delay applying again. I'm in my 30s, so I'm losing patience, but it's a journey. You got this. It's a long road, but it's worth it.