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mirandasciberras124
Saturday, May 30 2020

I would keep the contact and clarify, fingers crossed they recognize the error and it goes your way

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Saturday, May 30 2020

Did the professor inform you that you cheated? Could you appeal the decision at all? If they helped you understand the concept over the question it could be seen as different.I have never had a take home final that was not timed so I am not sure what the difference is. If they can't do anything I would apply to back up schools/ see if applying as a mature student would the significance of this matter as much ?

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mirandasciberras124
Thursday, May 21 2020

I registered, but I am only applying to Canadian Schools. Is the information transferrable?

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mirandasciberras124
Thursday, Aug 20 2020

@ said:

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Took me three months doing every problem set, I probably spend 5 hours a day studying and I took notes in a notebook/ made cue cards along the way.

did you study after or that was the only prep for the test?

I have done that, listened to podcasts and have been doing as many PTs as I can. I also looked at old cheatsheets on 7sage and printed or made notes. A few 7sagers have made quizlets which help and their are games I play on my phone that help to prep too.

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mirandasciberras124
Tuesday, Aug 18 2020

Took me three months doing every problem set, I probably spend 5 hours a day studying and I took notes in a notebook/ made cue cards along the way.

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mirandasciberras124
Tuesday, Aug 18 2020

Take care of yourself, mental health should be a priority. Dependent on where you are applying to Law School you can take the LSAT as late as the January for this cycle (I know that is the case in Ontario). Try exercising or going outside even to study, location helps a lot. By switching your routine a little it may help. Everyone at some point has probably felt like giving up, I know when I did I just needed a break from studying all day everyday. You got this, just give yourself time.

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mirandasciberras124
Saturday, May 16 2020

Very Interested. I will message you :)

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mirandasciberras124
Wednesday, Jul 15 2020

I can relate to this a lot, on the days you struggle try to relax and get back into it. I find if I miss going outside it makes it harder to focus. I often will go on a 30 minute walk to try to put me in the right headspace to study. Take care of your mind and body that way you are in the right mindset to later study.

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mirandasciberras124
Wednesday, Aug 12 2020

I got mine later than 14 days, it will post a confirmation letter and state what you have been granted. I think I waited 20+ days

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mirandasciberras124
Wednesday, Jun 10 2020

Congratulations!! Great work

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Monday, Aug 10 2020

mirandasciberras124

LSAT Accommodations

Hello 7Sager's!!

I have started prepping again for the LSAT back in April, this is my second attempt writing the LSAT and the first time with accommodations. I have registered for accommodations and received more time then expected for my August LSAT Flex. I have been studying with regular time for the past few months and I am looking for advice. Should I keep practicing with straight time or should I change it to study with the accommodation. I never wrote the SATs or other standardized tests so if anyone has any suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance!!

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