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Thursday, May 27 2021

I am in the same exact boat melwoods. I wish I had advice beyond letting you know someone else is in the same sh*t situation, but I feel a bit helpless right now as I do not want this exam hanging over my head any longer, but am not feeling like I am at my potential.

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PT153.S1.P2.Q14
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ryansaul19502
Saturday, May 22 2021

"I'll feed my cat to the salmon if it sells for that much" - JY

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ryansaul19502
Thursday, Jun 10 2021

@ said:

I believe sign up for the June LSAT writing is ending today. You should sign up ASAP and take the writing. It might take up to 3 weeks for the LSAC to post your writing results.

@ I am not seeing anything about a separate registration for June LSAT Writing. Could you elaborate because I was under the impression that the writing registration happened automatically/was included when registering for the exam itself.

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Thursday, Jun 10 2021

ryansaul19502

LSAT Writing

Apologies for the elementary question, but can someone please explain to me what needs to be done for the writing if I am taking the exam in June (this Sat.)? I understand the actual writing part (just make a competent argument), but I am confused on when I need to do this by? Does it need to be done before I sit for the exam Saturday, can I do it after, how long after? I have seen conflicting info and just am hoping for someone to provide any clarification. Thank you in advance.

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Wednesday, Jun 09 2021

ryansaul19502

Reading Comp SOS

I feel solid with LG, can always be better with LR, but oh my, RC has me. For the life of me, I cannot seem to fix my timing issues. Every time I PT or drill, I try to force myself to go faster, and I always have far too many questions left. I cannot seem to finish this damn section on-time, or anything close to on-time. Does anyone have any tips or past eureka moments where they finally found themselves at least getting close to finishing RC on time? Any help - really anything - would be appreciated.

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PT155.S3.P2.Q12
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ryansaul19502
Sunday, Jun 06 2021

For Passage 2 question 12, does the author not talk about answer choice in the last sentence of the passage (lines 58-62)? I get that there is maybe some assumptions to make, but it seems reasonable to me.

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Thursday, Jun 03 2021

I was in the same boat. Quitting also freaks me out, and I have always had significant workloads, but I severely underestimated how much it takes to balance quality (I am purposely emphasizing quality here) studying with a full-time job. I gave myself a three month window and it has not been enough. I have not been in a position to quit my job and feel secure. However, if your personal circumstances allow you to take time off to focus solely on studying, then I would recommend doing it. That being said, the one thing I realized quickly is that I could get very little quality studying done after work. I forced myself to wake up early to study before work and felt like I made significantly more progress during those hours than anything I tried to do after work. No matter what you end up deciding, please take care of yourself mentally and physically as well. I wish you the best!

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