Hey guys! Who is to sign the Transcript Request Form? Myself or the registrar? Thanks.
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lol @ . @ I honestly don't know lol. Just been nonchalant about it.
@ Hey! I actually took a logic course with my school's philosophy department. The material is mostly irrelevant to LG. I'd advise consultation with the professor before enrollment.
Haha thanks @ . Is your "OVO" Drake related? lol
@ , @ - Thanks guys! Like I said, the next 7 days will determine. @ I just don't wanna look back on the Sept. test & regret not taking it lol. Now that my head is full of advice, I probably won't take it. I'll still study for the next 7 days and see where I stand :) . Very ironical that the LSAC says the test require no prior/special knowledge. For me, the biggest deal is the LG section. Been doing well on it so far but still struggling with timing.
@ Thank you. While Harvard only considers the highest score, it will almost certainly be averse to a previous low score. I'm yet to take a full proctored test but I've had practice on individual sections. Of course on test day there'll be pressure and stuff, but ehh, I'll know where I stand in a few days. @ lol not 170, at least 170 :) . We'll see XD
Thank you @, and thank you @ . I will consider my standing in 7 days and weigh my options. I very much understand the goodwill behind the warnings and admonitions :)
@ Thank you. And don't give up if you don't hit 170. I'd try to have a killer resume, recommendations, and personal statement to enhance things if I was in your shoes. You never know till you try man. Most applications won't be perfect & ours probably aren't exceptions. Just be honest, do what you gotta do & hope for the best :) . Good luck in December. I might also be testing or retesting then. We'll see lol.
Thanks @ . Humbled already by my own hubris & folly. I consider myself a person of moderate intelligence lest I shouldn't even be considering taking the LSAT at this point. 7 days of intensive study is what I'll do and go from there. If I feel positive I'll take it, If not I won't. Are you retaking yours this September?
@ Haha I perfectly understand that I cannot cram for it, but I believe in fighting even when one's back is against the wall. Mine is against the wall atm, and there is not much I can do about it. The only way to find out how well I'll do is to take the test. If I pass, yay! If I fail, I'll retake & make plans to mitigate the adverse consequences.
@ Think of how hurt I'll be if I see the post-exam questions and find it easy. I'll be very hurt I can tell ya lol. If I bomb this and retake in December, I can easily mitigate the impacts of my failure & stupidity in my personal statement (especially if I make a better score in December). Who knows? I might ace it. I think taking it and failing is better than not taking it at all. I understand your perspective and would like a response to what I just wrote :)
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At least a 170 lol. I know it sounds impossible but you guys have to believe that I can be an outlier XD
Montaha, idk if to call it a waste since I have only this & December. I plan to apply to Harvard this fall, and the LSAT is really all I have left lol. I really want to do well on it but I have not been serious. Talk about hubris :/
Nachito, I started looking at logic games questions recently and I'm beginning to get the hang of it. Some games I can solve in less than 8 minutes, others take up to 20 sometimes. Thinking of taking it since I might find the games. I fair averagely on the other sections, and will probably need only about 24 hours to improve each.
Lol. I plan to try my best for the next few days & see what happens. I know I'll be able to study, but timing and familiarity with the questions will have to be a blind man's bluff.
I take the LSAT in 10 days and haven't had any serious study. Any advice?
@ haha guess.