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zahravaid548
Monday, Feb 06 2017

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?!!!!?!?!?!?

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zahravaid548
Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

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?

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Tuesday, Jan 03 2017

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?

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zahravaid548
Thursday, Oct 13 2016

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!

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