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I think if you tell them on your application that you have an upcoming LSAT, they will wait for those scores. At least the Ontario application had that section.
For me, erasing would slow me down and so would switching between writing tools. I stick with pencil and I never use an eraser. If I mess something up on my board, I just cross out the board entirely and redo it quickly. I find this to be quicker than getting the eraser, erasing it, brushing all the eraser bits away, then restarting the game board.
I've used both and I honestly prefer 7Sage for a diagnostic. It shows you exactly what types of questions you find most difficult, it shows you how much time you spend per question, and the video explanations are more thorough on 7Sage. I find that Khan's feedback is more general and they divide question difficulty by 3 levels instead of 5 like 7Sage. As for year, I personally saved the most recent tests for practice leading up to test day. I chose a diagnostic test from within the last 7 years.
You should definitely check the schools you are looking to apply to, as their requirements may be different. For example, UBC and U of T both accept January scores, but both state that chances are lower if you're hoping to use your January score for your application, since spots will start filling up by the time the scores are released. Best of luck with whatever you decide!
Congratulations! RC is my weakest section, so thank you for the tips! Will for sure be incorporating that into my November test. Good luck in your law school journey!
LSAT is actually removing the Logic Games sections starting August 2024! So if you've pushed it back to August, you can probably just skip practicing LG entirely since you wont have it on your test anyway
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Arrived at the testing site bright and early only to find it was closed due to staff illness. So much for in person tests being less drama.
What did you do? Did they let you retest during November?