I completed my LSAT writing for January's test- and I just retook the test in August. Do I need to do another LSAT writing sample?
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Does anyone know if/when LSAC will release copies of the tests from 2020?
If you don't get selected for an interview with Harvard, does that mean that you have been rejected?
I'm wondering when this year's tests will get released- hoping that I can work through them before the January 2021 lsat!
Weak areas are Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension (mostly the latter.)
Hi! I managed to get a 172 on the January LSAT, despite not being in the best mental state. I'm retaking in June and aiming for 99th percentile. Anyways, I just started anti-depressant medication a few weeks ago, and am worried that it might be giving me brain fog/lack of motivation and focus. I feel pretty much the same, maybe just in a bit more of a positive mood. My last PT was a 177 (with medication), but it was also an older test. Has anyone had experience with medications affecting their score? I don't want to be in a situation where it affects my ability to focus on the test, and I end up with a lower score in June....
Is it possible to take the LSAT writing after you've taken your test, or do I have to take the lsat writing in order to take the test? I know I have to take it in order to see my score, but was wondering if there was an open window when I could take it. Thanks!
Starting ssri's- and I just want to know whether it's prevented anyone from getting a high score on the actual test. I managed to do pretty well on the January LSAT (172) before I started medication, an am aiming for a retake in August shooting for 175+. I'm just scared that it'll totally prevent me from doing well!