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PT101.S2.Q19
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turvsbro9
Friday, Jan 29 2021

Am I the only one thinking this is a bad question??? When 41% of people choose a wrong answer something is up.

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PT101.S2.Q19
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turvsbro9
Friday, Jan 29 2021

Better warm up before you stretch that hard next time.

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turvsbro9
Tuesday, Apr 27 2021

I have had similar issues where videos will pause to buffer every 2-3 seconds. Really irritating and makes it impossible to focus/watch :(

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turvsbro9
Tuesday, Apr 27 2021

My current average is a 169 and BR average of 171. Goal score is 174. Lmk (:

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Thursday, May 27 2021

Low diagnostics make sense. Other than RC and certain areas of LR, you're trying to think in ways you never have before. You've already made the wise decision of giving yourself a year to study, and if you apply yourself a 170 should be well within reach.

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Tuesday, May 25 2021

+1 to this idea, hopefully not too difficult to create

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Wednesday, Aug 25 2021

Lmao genuinely curious on what your score is since you "killed" the LSAT

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Tuesday, Aug 24 2021

I hope they leave this up so people can read the comments. 7sage might not have worked for you. It does work for others. I might have been able to score a 178 on my own, but the video lessons contained within this very reasonably priced course certainly helped me on that journey. The benefits are well worth the cost. I am not shilling for 7sage and saying that their program is free of flaws. However, it is the best I have found for the price.

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turvsbro9
Sunday, May 16 2021

June. The "Flex effect" is too strong to ignore. It is easier to get a better score with less sections, generally speaking. I was PT-ing in the high 160's and got a 167 in April. Since then, I have cracked into the mid-170's, with my last two PT's being 178 and 175. I am taking June hoping for at least a 174. If not, then I'll consider a redo in August but that'd be my last one, win or lose.

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turvsbro9
Sunday, Aug 15 2021

@ said:

@ said:

RC-LR-LR-LG

If I had to guess I would say that the second LR section was the experimental section. I’ve taken over 30 PTs on here with the four section format and I believe it most closely confirmed to which of the two LRs is the experimental.

The RC Nigerian languages was tough but the LG seemed pretty easy. Made the mistake of skipping to the fourth game thinking it would easier than the third game but when I went back to the third game I found it was actually more simple than i assumed it to be and I ended up having to guess on the last couple.

Had the exact same layout! I think the second LR was experimental as well since it was tough and the questions that were given were not as formulaic as an original LR section.

What was your LG topics if you don't mind?

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turvsbro9
Sunday, Aug 15 2021

I had RC-LG-LR-LG

RC (moderate/fair)- African writer, endophytes on grass and leaves, privatization

LG (relatively easy)- summer camp, musicians, clay tablets, designers

LR (easy to moderate)- cameras and conspiracies, sanctions, construction bids, committee rules

LG (easy until BRUTAL last game)- bands, property renovation, (don't remember), security in two buildings

Overall a fair test until that last game (security guards) in LG2 obliterated me and I had to guess on the last 4 questions. Hoping that this was the experimental, any insight anyone? Thanks!

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turvsbro9
Sunday, Aug 15 2021

@ said:

has anyone so far had a non-RC experimental section?

I had LG

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turvsbro9
Monday, Feb 15 2021

hoes mad. its me. im hoes.

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turvsbro9
Monday, Jun 14 2021

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Just took it. My LG was incredibly easy compared to PTs. My RC seemed really difficult relative to my PTs, though. I had Locke/adult education, larvae vs ants, lying politicians, and copyright. I think I did really poorly on RC, and I'm praying that all my misses there are balanced out by a -0 LG. As for LR, I thought overall it was fine, but there were a few really tricky ones -- stealing wood from national park, low sodium diets, and more that I've blocked out of my memory already lol. LR seemed to be a toss up between really easy (like almost deceptively easy, causing me to do a lot of second guessing and probably choosing the wrong AC out of fear of falling into a trap) and really challenging. I think I was thrown in LR because usually the section increases in difficulty as the questions go on, but I thought a lot of questions were really hard right off the bat and then (deceptively?) easy towards the end. Anyway, best of luck to everyone! I'm gonna try not to obsess too much, but I'm sure I will...

I also had this test, I felt like the LR was trickier than usual but that the RC was medium. Two of the LG were harder while two were easier. What were the topics of the LG games again? Just so I know which applies to me when PowerScore releases their scale predictions (: thx! hope you score well!

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turvsbro9
Monday, Apr 12 2021

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@ I think we had the same test. The last RC I had was on legal decision making but where they threw in economics examples. They really got me with that one

Ah yes! I remember now. That is correct. That was a tough one to decipher. I think I prob dropped 1 question per passage on RC. The legal decision-making one was prob second worst for me.

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turvsbro9
Monday, Apr 12 2021

I took it Sunday at noon, felt like the easiest LG section since the June 2007 PT and the RC was fair, but the LR had a couple of tricky ones. Overall, can't complain for my first test, expecting a 168-170 but hoping for a 170-172. Looking forward to the June test.

LG: Shelving books, giving tours, I dont remember the other 2

LR: IDR, nothing stood out except multiple disagreement q's tbh

RC: mexican murals, international water law/shortages, thieving birds, IDR

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turvsbro9
Monday, Apr 12 2021

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Does anyone know what the score release date is?

4/29/21

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turvsbro9
Saturday, Jun 12 2021

Learn from it and use it on the retake if your score isn't what you want it to be. My April Test performance wasn't at a level I could accept so here we go again today lol.

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turvsbro9
Saturday, Jun 12 2021

Withdraw to reapply next year maybe? Perhaps not having a denial on record would be more beneficial for reapplying next year. All I can think of but I am by no means authoritative.

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turvsbro9
Tuesday, May 11 2021

Great story with a great climb! Good luck to you in law school! I know how difficult a 20 point climb is and that is no small feat. My diagnostic was a 158 and my most recent PT was a 178, so for anyone out there, I will highly second the suggestion that a 20 point climb is possible!

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turvsbro9
Wednesday, Jun 09 2021

efficiency > speed

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turvsbro9
Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

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@ omg you're about to save my life

i think it was like $15 but i could be mistaken. somewhere in that range tho. worth it for sure!

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turvsbro9
Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

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Avoid using wifi. Use ethernet cable for internet connection.

I wish I could do this but my only laptop doesn't have the cable slot :( I'm opting to ban everyone in my house from wifi for the couple hours I'm testing instead lol

they make an adapter for ethernet to usb. I will be using one (:

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Tuesday, Jul 06 2021

turvsbro9

ADHD and Admissions Chances

Hello,

I was recently diagnosed with ADHD and have applied for accommodations for the August 2021 LSAT. I am curious if this information is given to schools by LSAC/my undergraduate institution and if there is any affect upon admissions decisions if so.

Thanks!

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