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zobidaalali285
Tuesday, Jan 21 2020

yes me too, but just pick bachelor, because at the end when you review them, the community college one will only say bachelor but your university will say bachelor degree granting. so they will know which is which.

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zobidaalali285
Wednesday, May 20 2020

Considering all these issues I really feel like the LSAT Flex should be like the first digital test taken where they allowed you to see your score and then cancel. It is unfair they're not treating this like the big change it is.

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zobidaalali285
Sunday, Feb 16 2020

an important tip on the LSAT in general but specifically on these types of questions is to generally eliminate answer choices that sound way too extreme and strong because they may not pertain to the stimulus. Also eliminating answer choices that are not even mentioned or talked about and those that force you to make an assumption. This will really help one to get away from those trap answers.

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Wednesday, May 13 2020

I was able to sign up and get my time slot this morning right when it opened. For me, it said all slots from 11 am-around 3 pm on both days were taken, but I'm not sure if that was an error or if they were really taken. Ended up getting 4:40 pm on Sunday because it was the only one open. (But not complaining, better than 6am)

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Monday, Jul 13 2020

I had RC (27) -LR (25) -LG (23) was the order.

RC was definitely hardest in my opinion, the comparative literary passage was tough. LR was pretty straight forward, there were a few tricky ones but not too bad. I usually get -0 in LG and I found the last game tricky. I think it is the one everyone is talking about. Overall I don't feel good because I was unsure on quite a few RC questions, so it all depends if those are right. But it wasn't brutal!

I had NO problems with proctorU is the good part! I had to wait about 20 minutes to get started but besides that everything went smoothly.

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Friday, Jan 10 2020

i can read it for you! how can you send it to me? also would u be able to read mine and critique what I have so far?

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Sunday, May 10 2020

Hello! First and foremost you are not alone in any of this. :) I have struggled with anxiety and have struggled having to stay inside as well. I also am shooting for 165+ and am still scoring high 150s and my test is in June! There is always time & ability to improve, believe in yourself. I totally understand you not wanting to reschedule, I rescheduled twice due to anxiety. But you're not playing the "depression card", mental health is a real thing and if you feel you need yo reschedule don't close yourself off to that option. Some things that have really helped me:

-If you're able, talk to a therapist via telehealth. Therapists are so helpful to help you navigate this very difficult time

-Practice mindfulness! The calm app is a great app that helps practice mindfulness which is proven to improve your overall mental health and also helpful for the exam in general

-Try to practice self care by doing things that make you HAPPY. If that's ordering a pizza or doing a face mask, taking time out of your day to take care of yourself will help you feel more relaxed

-When you do not feel like studying, don't. Sitting in front of your laptop trying to force yourself to study when you're just not in the mindset will take more of a toll than not studying at all (I struggled with this at first, but I noticed when I would take a break, the next day I would do twice as much as usual)

-Understanding why you may be avoiding studying: for me I realized studying made me anxious because when I would get a question wrong I would be SO hard on myself and get discouraged. Overcoming that can be easy as changing your mindset- every question you get wrong during practice is a question you have a better chance of getting right on test day. See studying in a more positive rather than stressful light- the more mistakes you make while you study the more you learn. It's not a reason to be discourage or avoidant of studying (that was just what I felt was the reality for me)

-Remembering this is just a test! At the end of the day these numbers don't define you or your future, they are important of course but don't let the numbers define you or make you predict your future or have an affect on your happiness. You may be shooting for 165+, but a high 150 score could get you where you want to go you really never know

-Remembering this is an unprecedented time. Don't feel bad if you end up rescheduling or just can't motivate during a pandemic. This is a time when people are struggling with their mental health in general because we are locked inside all day, now imagine to put the stress of the LSAT on top of that. Do not feel bad or guilty if you don't feel motivated, I am so proud of you for even being able to study right now or make this post to reach out for help. Don't be hard on yourself, remember a lot of people don't even get to the step of studying for the LSAT because they give up on being a lawyer far before that

I hope this was helpful. :) Your post really hit home because I've been feeling the same way as you. Reach out if you need it! I am sure you'll do amazing

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