I had two LGs and I don't remember anything like that. Hope that can somehow give you the finality you needed haha bc my memory is now a week's worth of rusty.
It's 11:32am EST. I wake up to green. All I see is green. I even have green eggs and ham! The anticipation stopped me from enjoying them, I did not like them, but my name's not Sam. When will turn gray? There are 50 shades and it only needs to be one of them! (I took this from my post on reddit)
There are green icons where the test pdf files are on the LSAT status page on LSAC. Once they turn gray, that's the signal that they are starting to send out scores! @nicole.hopkins Also, they have never released the June scores more than 22 days after writing the exam, and today is day 23, so everyone is going crazy, lol.
I can post a picture, but I'm not sure if it'a against the rules.
@mpits001 said: Once they turn gray, that's the signal that they are starting to send out scores! @nicole.hopkins Also, they have never released the June scores more than 22 days after writing the exam, and today is day 23, so everyone is going crazy, lol.
@mpits001 I took February so I have no expectations of any earlier than the last day! I received my Feb score the night before at like 6pm pst. I woke up on Monday this week with serious anxiety thinking it could be any minute, I wasnt sure if I was ready yet, but now I just want to get it over with!
I'm actually starting to drill logic games again just to convince myself that I knew what I was doing during the test and my score will be fine. And because I'm having LSAT prep withdrawals and I miss the games. I'm sure I will start to make crazy psychic predictions using lg soon, if I can finish this one in under 7min with -0 then I will get a 173... LSAT better send soon or I think I'm going to lose my mind.
@Student76 I think the real LG section bummed a lot of people out so you're not alone. However, I was scoring close to the 160s (even if I bombed LG sections on PTs) so I'm hoping that's my saving grace. The test felt easier than December to me overall. You're right, they could come to me at any minute!
I am literary feeling like I can have a heart attack. I am imagining the time when the email comes. I think I am going to throw up. I have been checking the LSAC page every 10 minutes. It makes me feel good that I am not the only one who feels this way and that there are other people out there (you) who understands what I am going through. It's been a tough week. This morning when I woke up I went down on my knees and prayed. I asked God to help me with my score and also to give me peace while I wait, after all, what's done is done. It's in His hands now.
I pray that all of you get into the school you want.
"Always pray and never give up" -Luke 18-1
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future".Jeremiah 29:11
I'm doing the test in October, so this will be my first experience seeing everyone get their scores back. I have a feeling everyone did fine, and it wasn't as hard as everyone thought. #wishfulthinking
@ggjones When my Feb score was released I was much less anxious, I never checked, I just knew I would get notice whenever they were ready. I had even forgotten the release date until the day before (you would thing I had some stellar stats with my lack of concern, not true). I think I was just so burnt out from the previous 8 months of studying and my application was due the week before the LSAT so I spent nearly 72 hours straight writing revising, obsessing, starting over... I needed a mental break. I made a comment to my husband the night before the release date how all my friends had been asking about my score and I didn't have it and it literally refreshed on my phone email at that moment, I turned the phone so he could see that it just came, I don't think he understood that I hadn't even looked yet and he took my phone opened the email and just turned the screen at me, no warning. It was like ripping a bandaid off. I highly suggest having someone else checking your email then completely blindsiding you!
@Student76 What I was planning on doing was covering the whole email with my hand and slowly sliding it away to see the numbers 1 by 1. First the 1, then the 5/6 (hopefully) then the next number.
@visualcreed I can't wait for the law school headache, and the law firm headache, and the headache that the clients will give. The opposing counsel headaches, the court headaches, bring them all on!
@mpits001 it should be handled like the baby "gender reveal" parties. You hand the unseen score to... Let's say a bakery, then they somehow now incorporate this score into the cake. You gather every freaking person you know, bring them to your house, cut the cake open, and find out what your score right along with everyone else. It's hard to cry around that many people and cake!
I took the exam last September and I too was surprised that the score was in the body of the email. I was at work. I hadn't really put in as much time studying for that exam as I knew I could take it again if I wanted to get admission for Fall 2015. This time it is real. I put in some serious time studying in addition to working full time, being in grad school and taking care of a family. Either I get in this Fall of I will have to wait another year. I am planning to go to a conference room, lock myself and read the email there alone. Some of my co-workers know that I am waiting for my score. My choice would be for the score to come in when I am at home.
@ggjones sounds like no matter what, you trust that the score will get you to the place you need to be at this point in your life. It's a good place to be, I still stress about the score a little but I know that if the score is not what I needed for my 1st choice school, then that school wasn't the right direction for me at this time and I will try one with more acceptances. It makes "disappointments" much easier to know that they are just redirections. Good luck to you, I hope you get what you had hoped for.
Got my highest score ever on this test. Did about 6 points above expectation. I must have guessed really well. Relieved it's over and that I will never read an lsat book again.
@mpits001 @dave.arpino Hey, do you guys mind posting a) your diagnostic b) your PT average leading up to the exam c) your actual score that way we can see whether or not PTs are indicative of the actual exam
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Mundo go to Law School when he pleases! Or he would if he didn't have to take stupid LSAT. *Sad slurp sounds*
On another note, scores are released soon >.<!
I can post a picture, but I'm not sure if it'a against the rules.
SHOCKING ... again, living vicariously
Man this test is insane.
"Oh, we would love to give you this job but first, Mindy, Navarro, Octavio, Paul, Quinn, and Randell were hired to work between the years of..."
I pray that all of you get into the school you want.
"Always pray and never give up" -Luke 18-1
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future".Jeremiah 29:11
When my Feb score was released I was much less anxious, I never checked, I just knew I would get notice whenever they were ready. I had even forgotten the release date until the day before (you would thing I had some stellar stats with my lack of concern, not true). I think I was just so burnt out from the previous 8 months of studying and my application was due the week before the LSAT so I spent nearly 72 hours straight writing revising, obsessing, starting over... I needed a mental break. I made a comment to my husband the night before the release date how all my friends had been asking about my score and I didn't have it and it literally refreshed on my phone email at that moment, I turned the phone so he could see that it just came, I don't think he understood that I hadn't even looked yet and he took my phone opened the email and just turned the screen at me, no warning. It was like ripping a bandaid off. I highly suggest having someone else checking your email then completely blindsiding you!
@dave.arpino
Hey, do you guys mind posting
a) your diagnostic
b) your PT average leading up to the exam
c) your actual score
that way we can see whether or not PTs are indicative of the actual exam