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Thank you, Sami. I was fortunate to do some sessions with you, so I know we can all learn a lot from your deep knowledge of the LSAT. Looking forward!
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Same - that rule about the “3rd place” screwed me up too
Initially drew out two templates with variable in month 3 until I realized variable wasn’t fixed to slot and instead just 3rd variable
I did the exact same thing!
@ I really appreciate the advise: I started to implement the "fold the page" strategy. Awesome!
Awesome, thank you!
@ Thanks for your reply. What I meant to ask was if we could keep the option of entering answers from a written test even after we've submitted a completed digital test.
@ This just keeps on getting better and better! Thanks for all of your efforts! One item to report: I don't seem to be able to add a note on an already existing prob. set. It allows me to type something on the line, but there doesn't seem to be a way to save the note. Thank you
I dunno, should there even be a catchphrase on a pair of socks? I think they look cool just as they're displayed. Or, hey, why not just "LSAT Jedi"--the coolest name ever! :wink:
@ It's frustrating that after I take a digital PT and score it that I can't redo any part of the test unless I delete the data from my first take. Will there be solution for this in the future? TY!
@ Whatever you did worked! Underline works perfect for me now. Thank you!
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I'm turning 33 and will be writing this September! I spent a decade in a job that I hated, but paid enough to get by. Although I'm an older applicant, it's better late than never. If you want something, go for it with all you've got!
Also turning 33 this fall and will write when I feel ready (maybe in the winter). Nice to hear about someone in the same boat.
@ I'm afraid it was not a typo: I just double-checked now, and on my Surface Go, underline doesn't work in the Chrome browser. I also tried the LSAC sample on my device, and there the underline was working. Sorry for the trouble!
@ The underline option doesn't work. I'm using Chrome on a Surface Go.
@ I have additional feedback:
On my Chromebook, the passage in RC is cut off unless the text is set to Small.
It would be great if preferred options regarding font and text size could be set so that it defaults to the user's preferred settings (without having to select them each time the user does a new problem set).
It would also be great in the Problem Sets if we could click a button to retake a problem set rather than have to recreate the same problem set all over again.
Major props to you and all the devs for getting the Problem Sets feature out. Has been a real Game changer!
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@ I noticed what appears to be a glitch: If I re-create a problem set that I've already done, the data in the results does not accurately show the time each question/game took on the second attempt. Instead it apparently carries over the time data from the first attempt.
Thank you for flagging this, we totally missed it! Fix is live, please check it out and let us know if it looks right on your side.
Ya, it works now, thank you!
I don't understand why C is correct.
The stimulus addresses two separate issues:
#1: What defines a proper meeting
Included in this definition is that it should only discuss issues that are relevant to the majority of attendees.
#2: Under what circumstances Terry would be exempt from attending
We're told that Terry only gets an exemption if none of the issues discussed at the meeting pertain to him.
Choice C does not provide any information that allows us to conclude that Terry doesn't have to show up. All it says is that if the meeting discusses an issue that was relevant to Terry, it wouldn't be relevant to most of the attendees. But we have no idea if this meeting conforms to the definition of a proper meeting. Maybe this meeting is an improper meeting which is entirely focused on Terry and so he most certainly should have to attend. #help
@ I noticed what appears to be a glitch: If I re-create a problem set that I've already done, the data in the results does not accurately show the time each question/game took on the second attempt. Instead it apparently carries over the time data from the first attempt.
Amazing, thank you!