Just opened up Proctor U to check if I could schedule because I remembered hearing that people who were NOT first time test takers were able to schedule earlier on Proctor U ahead of the time that LSAC emails out the link. It worked!!!! I am scheduled now and got the time I wanted!!!! Go check if you are a repeat test taker! Sending good vibes to all testing in June, we got this!
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It's just 2 LR sections, they haven't released experimentals for the other sections.
I took mine on my MacBook Pro, but I did not have LawHub in full screen mode because I wanted to be able to see the time on the menu bar at the top as I took my test. My proctor did not even acknowledge it, so I doubt it would be an issue for it to not be full screen.
i hope it's okay to post this here but this blog post does a good job of explaining the experimental survey section for anyone still confused! : https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/the-june-2022-lsat-experimental-section-what-happened/
Agree with the above and really emphasizing the power of #4: I relied heavily on coworking while studying for the LSAT (especially when I wasn't doing PTs, because the person I was working with didn't have to be someone studying for the LSAT too, since I could break my work up into 30-35 minute work sessions with 5 minute breaks in between). Body doubling is hugely beneficial for a lot of ADHDers and I don't think I'd be able to have consistently studied without that!
Across all three sections, I find that the biggest cause of incorrect answers ends up being that I end up stuck between two options, and choose the wrong one. Or, I believe it is one answer, and then overthink it, and choose the wrong one. I start each section with the mantra that ONLY one answer is correct and all others are unquestionably wrong, but I still have a hard time feeling confident in my answers. Sometimes my initial answer is right and I talk myself out of it, but often times I catch wrong answers and correct them before the time is up. Does anyone have any advice for how I can break this cycle? My current strategy has been to spend a healthy amount of time doing BR & focusing on WHY the incorrect answer is the wrong one, and why the right one is truly right. Still, I worry I won't be able to correct this by June. I'm hoping to break 170 on the exam. Any advice is appreciated!
I would take it at some point before next Wednesday, and there's no reason to take it before the actual exam -- focus on the MC. If you take it then, that gives LSAC exactly 2 weeks before score release, and I'm yet to hear someone's writing sample take the full 3 weeks to be approved. That's what I did when I took my test in January, and mine was approved in 4 business days.
Is this on Wednesday (2/9) or Thursday (2/10)?