I really do not understand why A is the correct answer instead of B, could someone help me out?
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Happened to me (I also have a macbook air). I had to switch to my mom's computer after about 4 technicians and an hour of troubleshooting. I complained to LSAC about it and I am now retaking on the 28th.
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Hello! To all those who took the Jan 2021 congrats on finishing the exam.
Just wondering, how does this Jan paper compare to the May 2021 LSAT-Flex paper?
I thought the RC was more difficult compared to May. LR was easier. LG was about the same.
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wow my experience using a Mac was terrible, had so many security issues/downloading issues, could not get the chat box to appear, etc.... took about an hour of communication with tech assistance to final figure it out. completely threw me out of rhythm. FML
Same thing happened to me. Hope it didn't affect my score too much.
The LSAT is curved, so what gets you a 160 on one test may not necessarily get you a 160 on another. It's accurate.
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For those who also took the January 2021 LSAT, would you say April is harder, easier or the same? Thank you! Wishing you all the best of luck on your journey to becoming great lawyers!
Felt like it was easier, although that may be because I had technical difficulties that threw me off in January. Best of luck to you!
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Thank you, though is it possible that if I accept in this cycle, can I try again the next cycle?
yes. You can reapply to a school that accepted you if you don't like their offer.
Conditional indicators are something that indicate formal logic (or conditional reasoning) is being used. Basically your If -> then statements. Sufficient indicators include but are not limited to: Any, If, When(ever), Every, Each. Necessary indicators include but are not limited to: Then, Necessary, Required, Only, Only if, Depends, Essential, Needs, etc.
Edit: typo
When you add it to the cart, hit "create problem set" and there will be an option to get a printable version.
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For me, I did individual sections untimed for like a month until I moved onto timed PTs. During that untimed work, it's important to get familiar with the question types (for LR), game types (for LG), and what parts of a RC passage tend to facilitate questions. This test is predictable, and once you recognize the patterns comfortably, you'll be able to finish all the sections on time without compromising your technique.
Oh, and when you do untimed sections, do it on the earlier tests (1-20s) so you don't waste the newer ones.
For me, I did individual sections untimed for like a month until I moved onto timed PTs. During that untimed work, it's important to get familiar with the question types (for LR), game types (for LG), and what parts of a RC passage tend to facilitate questions. This test is predictable, and once you recognize the patterns comfortably, you'll be able to finish all the sections on time without compromising your technique.
I'm taking Jan 2021!