Hi 7-sagers. I’m scheduled to take the August flex in a couple weeks. This I my first go around so I do not have a writing sample on file. For those that took the writing sample online, did you take it the day before? Also, is it possible to tale the writing sample after you take the LSAT? For example if I took the LSAT on a Saturday, could I take the writing portion the following Monday? Thanks
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@broadh874 thank you!! I was a bit confused on how long the period I could take to complete the written section. I feel i will probably take it the following Monday just to get it out of the way and to give me a day to relax from taking the LSAT. Appreciate the help. @vshariati614 @catcasa483
Thanks. I heard something about that on the LSAC website. What I’m wondering is if I have to take he written section before I take my actual LSAT. Or if I am able to take the written section the day after my LSAT.
I remember sending in my app on July 15, and I didn’t get a response til last Friday. My guess is LSAC is trying approve accommodations as thoroughly as they can. If you don’t get an email by the end of this week, I would directly call the accommodation phone number. Don’t email them, you will be waiting for a while. Call and let them know you haven’t received a response yet. Best wishes
I think it’s fixed. It’s working on my end. Hopefully it does now for everyone else.
Can’t wait for this tonight. I’ve been working on the MSS questions on the core Curriculum and have been struggling. It will be nice to sit back and get some fresh feedback on different strategies to attack these type of questions.
Thank you so much. I must have missed that part in JY original post.
Hey 7sage community I had a quick question, I tried to search the forum for this but was unable to find a solution, but if I have unused physical copies of prep tests that are not included in my current plan will I have to purchase those prep tests though 7sage to view explanation videos, or will I not be able to watch any videos since I haven’t purchased those videos. I understand I’m pretty late into signing up and getting registered but I just want to make sure I take full advantage of 7sage. Thanks in advance.
@solor16796 i 100% agree. I’ve completed a few from the LSAT prep books I’ve purchased. So I’m familiar with most of the format. I know I just need to not get uncomfortable with typing faster than I think. I feel the major drawback from written to digital is that sometimes we gloss over sections typed because we think in our head they make sense. When really our grammar may not be perfect.