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Saturday, Oct 31 2020

Try starting at Q17 and show that curse who's boss.

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Saturday, Oct 31 2020

@ said:

Anyone worried that a civil war is going to begin and we'll be trying to get our LSAT in amidst bombings, gunfire, and martial law?

I already have my addendum drafted up.

We've all been there.

You've invested 60 seconds reading a dense stimulus and probably another 10 seconds scanning the ridiculous answer choices.

You know you should skip/flag this timesink and just move onto the easy questions.

BUT, NO!

Those 70 seconds you just spent trying to wrap your mind around that stimulus will unravel as soon as you get into the next question. When you come back, you'll have to read it ALL AGAIN because it sure didn't make sense the first time and now you're starting to think this in an experimental question or some kind of twisted joke.

What is your personal point of no return on these questions?

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Sunday, Oct 25 2020

Thanks for this. Well done.

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Sunday, Oct 25 2020

I asked this question yesterday and no one replied.

https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/25885/recommended-pts-approaching-test-day

All else being equal, what #s are the "best" PTs to be taking as you head into test day? I've been taking PTs from all over and would like to know if there are any that I should be focusing before November.

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PT123.S3.Q22
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Wednesday, Oct 21 2020

The target time for this question is 1:39. It took 5mins just to diagram the stimulus. I know that fully diagramming is not required and that much of that 5min is lawgic explanation but I would like to see the question worked out in 90 seconds so I can properly gauge the steps I need to take.

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Monday, Aug 17 2020

@ said:

Aside from Yale and Stanford, it wont hurt you

It can HELP in, but not having legal experience will never knock you out of anywhere

Possibly, a noob question, but why? Do Yale and Stanford not accept people with legal experience?

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Wednesday, Nov 11 2020

As someone about to take the test in 4 hours that has spent the last 2 hours drilling grouping games......I'm in danger!

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Friday, Nov 06 2020

You can certainly take it after but your LSAT score won't be released until the WS is approved. My advice is to take it ASAP. It isn't anything you need to prepare for. Might as well get it done so it doesn't hold up your score.

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Thursday, Nov 05 2020

@ TBH, my brain is so fried right now I can't remember Sunday. I did have to hit "submit" at some point but I didn't check what it said on my LSAC page afterwards.

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Thursday, Nov 05 2020

It just seems like the "read aloud" rule is a relic of the traditional LSAT where you could disturb others. In the flex format, when you're alone in your own room it just seems unnecessary.

Especially since we can't "write" on the test. My RC passages are typically full of arrows and underlining. All things we can't do on the flex.

Is it too late to get an accommodation for my Tourettes?

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Thursday, Nov 05 2020

How has this changed with the Flex? Are proctors actively telling people to stay silent even though there is technically no one else to disturb anymore?

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Wednesday, Nov 04 2020

@ said:

@ Their generic email, forget what it is. Someone on reddit said that it's the best way to reach them because over the phone they can't do anything.

That wasn't my experience.

I mailed a letter (with a stamp!) and got no reply.

I emailed them and got no reply.

I called them and explained my issue and the rep was in the process of telling me to email them in the information when I interrupted her and told her I had already done that weeks ago. She asked me the date I had sent the email, I told her, and she said, "Ok, I see it here. You should have an answer in 24-48 hours."

I got an answer 4 hours later.

That tells me that the emails to arrive but they're just sitting in a massive queue and they would have sat there forever if I hadn't called. As soon as I called and had a human actually find the request, it was immediately dealt with.

P.S. They didn't change a damn thing.

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Monday, Nov 02 2020

Don't you get 60 seconds between sections? My bathroom is just outside the door where I'm taking the flex. I'm sure I can manage in 60 seconds.

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