Hi there!
I was planning on applying into the Fall 2019 but there have been some turn of events and now I have to wait a year. I already received my LOR's on LSAC. Will these expire? Can I still use them in a year?
Hi there!
I was planning on applying into the Fall 2019 but there have been some turn of events and now I have to wait a year. I already received my LOR's on LSAC. Will these expire? Can I still use them in a year?
I just did the May 2020 Flex LSAT as practice and noticed the RC passages are significantly more verbose than the earlier exams. My reading time is close to 3.5 minutes usually but I am noticing I took a longer time to read these. Did anyone else feel like this threw them off? How can I combat this in time for my June test?
Hi all,
So I remember a time where the LSAT was 6 sections, the first 5 included two LR sections, one RC and one Games, with an experimental section, and the 6th section was an unscored writing sample.
7Sages tests, the ones you can print and take physically are 4 sections and they score calculations are based on all 4 sections. But apparently, the most recent non flex tests are 5 sections, including two LR, one RC, and one game, but one of the LRs are experimental? With the last section again being the writing sample.
For the LSAT flex, the sections are just three, one LR, one RC and one games, with a writing sample you have to do at some point prior. But I am told the score calculations between this and the above are no different.
I think there is a disconnect between how 7Sage scores it’s tests. How is the flex scored differently than normal?
I don’t know if that made any sense, I hope someone can help me put the pieces together.
Does anyone know the webcam requirements? I read on LSAC we have to be able to show under our desks and stuff, so I am wondering if I need to go get an external webcam?
Does anyone know if external web cams and mics are required? I thought using the built in camera would be fine, but on LSAC's website it says something about scanning your room and under your desk.
I was going through this exact same thing. I actually took a prep course 2 years ago and thought I'd take the June test and apply to law school and go the next year. I had it ALL planned out. Unfortunately life happens right? You need to go with the flow of it. This is the rest of your life we're talking about, your dream, and your career. It's not something to be handled lightly.
Also, if you're uncomfortable with something, why force yourself into it? Take some time, and practice more. The LSAT takes like a year to prepare for it. So need to rush it.
PS: You're not old. There are lots of people who decide to go to law school in their 30s, 40s etc. You got this.