I missed that webinar, unfortunately, but I really want to see the recording.
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@ Glad to help!! Now go get some rest and try not to think about it too much :)
This is my plan :)
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I can assure you there was no LR section with 27 questions. To my knowledge, there has never been an LR section with more than 26 questions, and if there has been it is EXTREMELY rare. If someone said that then they misspoke or confused that with the RC section, which did have 27 questions on this test (not 28 as it sometimes does). Hope that helps :)
Thank you... This is very reassuring. :)
@ This is most likely not the case.. I promise you you would have seen a lot more people talking about a 27-question LR section.
but why would they say that? It's really terrifying...
Some says that the section 1(LR) has 27 questions. This freaks me out because I don't remember I have bubbled 27 questions. Anyone remember?
@ We are trying to predict what the maximum number of wrong answers for 170s is.
I hate the wait... It's all on a scantron so why does it have to take 3 weeks to score..
Proctors: Three nice ladies. They followed the rules strictly.
Facilities: Mason Hall and some students were in an Angell Hall auditorium
What kind of room:Large classroom with long tables,
How many in the room: more than 40
Desks:Big long tables, more than enough place for you to lay out your materials
Left-handed accommodation:I don't know, I'm not left-handed
Noise levels:Generally quiet, though people upstairs moved their chairs and caused some noise for a few minutes.
Parking: I don't drive
Time elapsed from arrival to test: Less than 30 minutes
Irregularities or mishaps: no
Other comments: Very cold air-conditioning, so remember to bring a jacket; You cannot go to the bathroom once you've checked in
Would you take the test here again? I hope I don't need to take the LSAT again...But yea if I am going to take the Dec one.
Date[s] of Exam[s]:Sep 24 2016
I thought I'd make a thread about possible curves for the exam. What do 7Sagers think?
Can someone explain B to me? I think B and E means the same thing...
Most of the time, my deductions and diagramming are the same with 7sage's, but it still took me average 12 mins to finish each section. What are other ways to improve speed?? Have you successfully overcome similar problem and do you mind sharing your experience?
A classic correct undermine answer choice: you leave the premise intact,and you leave the conclusion intact, all you need to do is to attack the relevance between the premise and the conclusion.
Do you mean Test A in superprep II? I've just finished it. I have the exact same feeling as you do.
@ Do you think it will be today?
@.rizeq I have no idea, since my PT scores have never been stable. That's why I am so anxious! Yes, let's hope for the best.
@.rizeq Hope you are correct. I can't bear the waiting even for one more day
@.rizeq
I'm sure it's going to be Monday. Enjoy the weekend I guess lol
Why are you so sure? Someone says it will be on Tue...
@.rizeq OK! Thanks a lot!!!
@.rizeq Thank you! Did you hear these from Webinar? I shouldn't have missed it!
Dear @.rizeq, Thank you for your reply! Very informative and comprehensive! I just edited my post and added résumé. What do you think of résumé then?
Can you give percentages of the importance of the "Diversity Statement", "Why us?" résumé,and maybe the addendum?
@ @.rizeq @ Thank you for your help and inputs! And @.busis yes, I will put leeds in and explain it in my addendum.
Thank you all!
Before transferring to my current school,Umich, I was an exchange student from a HK institution to the U of Leeds in UK. However, because Umich started the semester before Leeds' finals, I did not attend finals and didn't get any credit there. I think it can show my diverse experience to include U of Leeds in my CV, but I don't have credits...
Also, how should I cover this 3-month exchange experience in my CV which I have no transcript? Should I specify the reason in Addendum?
FYI, they usually start to release the scores at the late afternoon. What are you going to do on Oct. 17th/18th? Are you going to stare at your email inbox? Or sleep through it? Or play video games?
How can I stop thinking about Oct. 17th/18th??? I am so deeply worried!!! I have bad dreams every night!!!
@ Powerscore’s prediction was based on: “ I estimate it based on numerous test reports I receive that evaluate difficulty. Cancels seem normal thus far, fyi.”
https://twitter.com/DaveKilloran/status/782119806623375360
@ where can I find the Spivey article?
His twitter
@ Thank you! This is great!
1. Your three-sentence biography:
My name is Yimei Zhang and I am a senior in University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, studying History and Polisci. I was born and raised in China and have been studying in Hong Kong. I speak Cantonese, Mandarin and French.
2. Your biggest worry about your application.
LSAT. My June score was not satisfying despite I felt good with my PTs. I will study heartlessly for September.
3. Two ideas for your personal statement.
a) I have many different working experiences. Walt Disney World in Orlando, Brookings Institution in DC. I have been to 20 countries.
b) I have come a long way since I set my mind to pursue JD degree. I transferred from HK, I chose a major that is difficult for non-native speaker over majors that would be easy for me, I worked in DC for a semester, and I studied French (I want to be an international lawyer).
Thank you, David!
@.busis @.rizeq @ Thank you for your responses! I will not miss the Tuesday's session!
Yea. LSAT score is based on your percentile among the test-takers