What is the lowest overall score I can get on the test if I get -0 or -1 on LG? Taking Oct LSAT next weekend and want to know if I can get my score to be (near)perfect on LG, what can I expect my overall score to be on the test itself?
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Please how do you file an official complaint on LSAC? I still haven't been able to reach anyone, and have gotten no information about rescheduling.
You have to log into your LSAC account and then press "View LSAT Registrations and Status." Go to your Oct LSAT registration and underneath it, it should say "Write a Complaint Feedback" or something like that! Then write your complaint!
Help!!! RC is by far my WORST section. I am consistently missing -12/13 on each practice section I complete. While I am reading, I try to ask myself what each paragraph is about. Once I'm done reading and it's time to go to the questions, I realize that nothing I have read has stuck with me, forcing me to go back to the passage multiple times. I, then, consistently get multiple questions wrong based on the fact that I don't have great RC reading strategies and can't visualize or condense the information I have read into the important things I should know before going to the questions. Does anyone else have any tips on how to focus more on understanding the passage before even getting to the questions and still being in the time limit? I also have decided I'm probably going to end up skipping one passage as a whole on the exam, so I'm thinking I'll have roughly ~12 minutes on each of the other 3 passages. Any help would be soooo greatly appreciated!
Does anyone have any recommendations for a personal statement tutor? Are there any companies you recommend?
I'm going to get a 160+ on the October 2021 LSAT! Good luck to everyone!
The PowerScore RC was pretty useful and fairly easy to understand, so I'd definitely go through the book.