Hello everyone. I was planning to take the LSAT tomorrow but I can not. I am a first time taker and paid score cancellation fee for this exam. If I change the test date to Jan, can I still use score cancellation right? I could not find sufficient information about it. Thank you!
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Hi everyone. I was thinking how PTs scores reflect the real exam score. Do you think that PSs are generally higher than the exam, or very close? Good luck!
Your advice is so valuable. As you recommend, I will mainly focus on LG and LR's assumptions. Please share if you have must-to-watch videos. Thank you so much for all of you.
Hi everyone. I will take the LSAT on Nov 12th. I have started to prepare in August. In this short time, I finished a book and watched 7Sage videos. I did 2 PTs and got 145. I have only 10 days from now to improve my score to 153 and I need your advice. Do you think it is possible? Thank you and good luck!
Finally, I got it and I am very clear now. Thank you so much!
Thank you for your prompt answer! I am asking this because I want to be sure that LSAT contains 100 questions but 75 of them are scored and 25 of them unscored, right?
I am confused. The LSAC.org says that "The test will have three scored sections — one section each of Reading Comprehension, Analytical Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning — and we will return to our pre-COVID practice of including a fourth, unscored variable section that will allow us to validate new test questions for future use and ensure that they are free from any form of bias. But I read other forms and they said there are 5 sections as 2 LR, 1 LG, 1 RC and 1 unscored section. So are there 4 or 5 sections totally?
Hi everyone. I will take the LSAT on Nov 12th. I have started to prepare in August. In this short time, I finished a book and watched 7Sage videos. I did 2 PTs and got 145. I have only 10 days from now to improve my score to 153 and I need your advice. Do you think it is possible? Thank you and good luck!
Let's assume that there were 8 restaurants in 2021 and 4 restaurants in 2020.
If every restaurant sold 3 foods in 2021, the total number of foods sold would be 8x3=24
If every restaurant sold 5 foods in 2020, the total number of foods sold would be 4x5=20
So, the total number of foods sold increased in 2021 but desire decreased. And you should figure out this situation in a minute. Bruh!