Well, LSAT over and today was my last LSAT day EVER as I've already been accepted to what is probably my
#1 law school choice, taking all factors into consideration. Remembering the LSAC/7Sage rules of confidentiality, how did it go for fellow 7Sagers? I felt it went okay though it will make a difference which turns out to be the experimental section as one went better for me than the other. Cockroaches in my hotel room last night didn't help me get a relaxed night's sleep but the test center did a really good job - efficient and pleasant. Hope you all did yourself proud :-)
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I guess you could say that passage owned you? or you were owned by no one else except that passage which means that passage was by process of elimination your owner?
haha yeah RC was challenging, as usually is the case for me
reading comp was of course difficult, but the curve sounds like it will be forgiving as a result
lol, games. easy peasy. i could hear JY walking me through it in my head.
i really don't know which section was the experimental section. i'm confident i did really well on 2/3, but that first one. oh boy, was it ever tough.
good luck everyone
Congrats to everyone who wrote!
Normally I would despise a LR experimental but the real LG were so easy. I misread a rule in the 4th game and had to redo the questions and still had like 9 minutes left over.
The hardest LR for me (taken in Canada) I believe was the second one, which is confirmed to be the real one. I found them pretty good, some hard questions but nothing out of the ordinary.
Then when I got to my last section, RC, holy mother of God. The passages on Quantum Mechanics and Dark Matter/ Property Ownership were beyond brutal. One of the hardest RC sections I've seen. Definitely will determine the curve.
I got a low 160s score on my second write and hope to have hit mid-high 160s on this one but that RC... damn.
Overall the test was definitely easier than September and December. This was my 3rd and final retake and I just spent the time throwing out all my LSAT materials. Had huge stacks of LSAT tests that covered half my room. Feels good to be done with it all.
I will still keep updated with this test though since I find it engaging and a good mental exercise. I want to take it again for fun in the future. Less stress since I will not be taking it for the purposes of getting into law school haha.
I hear you about the RC. Its one of the hardest Ive seen in any test. I was extremely disappointed when I learned that that, and not my experimental, was the real one.
More importantly, congrats on being done, and I hope the score is as you desire!
Separately, don't let anything ruin your confidence! Keep picturing yourself at a great law school X months from now and posting FB photos of you with your new 1L buddies!
Enjoy 1Q84! If I could pick one author to describe my post-grad experience, it'd be Murakami. He speaks to me haha
All I can offer is what I did when I took the LSAT again - use your non-writing hand like the peak of a cap on your forehead above your eyes to block off your peripheral vision, and don't allow yourself to look up at the proctor. Not a perfect solution but it did improve my focus. Maybe others will have something better to offer...