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Ok is it normal to have complete and utter amnesia after the test?! I didn't have this last time but I'm reading these comments that it was 102 questions and I'm like did I have 26 bubbled answers or 23 or 22 or 21...did I misbubble or....... did I miss an entire page? I can't remember??????? LOL I felt decently okay about the test right after and each hour that's passed my anxiety has strengthened, and strengthened -_- IS THIS NORMAL?!!!!?!?!?!?
Mine was so bad. So terrible. I know it was my first time doing it and I knew right after where I went wrong during the test and in my studying. Retaking in February. Ontario schools are a little different from the rest. Any advice from someone whose applied in Ontario?
Depends what it was! It was my first time also and it was absolutely HORRID. I'm taking it again because I figured out what I was doing wrong. Do you have any idea where your areas of improvement are?
Three Sentence Bio: I'm Canadian, studied Women and Gender Studies at the University of Toronto and graduated with a GPA above 3.5. I plan to take the December LSAT, and absolutely love exams but this exam is not like most! Social justice is my niche, and I hate when people critique and don't offer solutions.
Ideas for my personal statement: Diversity. Law school needs that. But obviously I want them to need me too.
Biggest worry: Not having a competitive enough application, and learning the skill of talking about my accomplishments without sounding like I'm bragging. I want to showcase who I am as a person in my statement...but do they care?
I didn't attend last time. I'm pretty new here!