So...how did it go??? you guys have my utmost respect for sticking through this! I hope you all scored where you wanted and you kick butt in the Law School of your dreams
Oh man...I started my exam at 8.45 AM and finished at 3 PM (due to breaks and because my proctor lost the writing sample question and had to run around the school to find someone with an extra copy)...I had a really sore neck and back.
I am really sick this week but didn't want to back out so I went through with it...I am likely going to write in December again, but this test gave me confidence.
Oh, and the room's lights had motion detectors so if the proctor wasn't moving around the room, it would just become dark...that happened like eight times. There was also construction going on, which was hella annoying.
@nader.parham said: do they take the same test or their test content is different?
Same test as everyone. I just had an experimental LG section. Oh, and I royally screwed up the RC section...oh well. I just wanted to be done because I felt like crap and I just wanted to get the heck out of there.
Sickness is bad on its own...sickness on an LSAT day is total hell.
@notwilliamwallace said: Oh man...I started my exam at 8.45 AM and finished at 3 PM (due to breaks and because my proctor lost the writing sample question and had to run around the school to find someone with an extra copy)...I had a really sore neck and back.
I am really sick this week but didn't want to back out so I went through with it...I am likely going to write in December again, but this test gave me confidence.
Oh, and the room's lights had motion detectors so if the proctor wasn't moving around the room, it would just become dark...that happened like eight times. There was also construction going on, which was hella annoying.
WOW. Everything about your comment made me cringe, except for the fact that this test gave you confidence lol let's hope you don't need to write in December! Congrats on completing the LSAT today
@montaha.rizeq said: WOW. Everything about your comment made me cringe, except for the fact that this test gave you confidence lol let's hope you don't need to write in December! Congrats on completing the LSAT today
Thanks man ... I have been scared of this test for a long long time now. However, today I learnt that it isn't so bad afterall. I just need to practice RC a bit more and I will tackle it again in Dec.
@montaha.rizeq So let me start with an interesting introduction: I didn't receive an email nor was my former tutor aware that there was going to be an experimental in the Sep 2016. My accommodation letter did not state that I was going to have an experimental nor were the proctors aware (When I called to confirm last week they reiterated that there would be no experimental) until the day before. So imagine walking in 15 minutes before your exam with a surprise like this.
The exam itself was not difficult in terms of the questions, but after studying for 3 months without an experimental you have to improvise. Consequently, by the end of the exam you're just drained. In many Discussions I often read folks say how accommodated students have it easy without the experimental and that it's unfair. What they overlook is that sitting there for 6 hours is very difficult, expecially if you have a cognitive disability. No amount of coffee or Redbull is going to help you after a certain point.
I was also in a classroom with a motion detector so the lights would go out every now and then. That was kind of obnoxious, though not so much as having to improvise for an extra section. My proctor was nice enough to give me some 30 extra seconds to relax after section 4, though considering how tired I was it didn't do much. I did OK on the last section though I know I could've done better.
All in all, survived. Sending a letter of complaint. Looking forward to December.
@axpero2004 said: I didn't receive an email nor was my former tutor aware that there was going to be an experimental in the Sep 2016. My accommodation letter did not state that I was going to have an experimental nor were the proctors aware (When I called to confirm last week they reiterated that there would be no experimental) until the day before. So imagine walking in 15 minutes before your exam with a surprise like this.
This just isn't freaking acceptable!!! I'm so sorry about that, glad you're sending a letter of complaint.
@axpero2004 said: In many Discussions I often read folks say how accommodated students have it easy without the experimental and that it's unfair. What they overlook is that sitting there for 6 hours is very difficult, expecially if you have a cognitive disability. No amount of coffee or Redbull is going to help you after a certain point.
Total BS. I do not sit with accommodated testing and I do not agree with the nonsense people say regarding this. It's not the easiest thing in the world to be granted accommodated testing from LSAC, and those who are granted it only allows the test to be deemed as equal as possible compared to those who don't need extra time. You're still under time constraints and have the same difficulty level, people need to stop being so salty. Everyone is quick to judge others based on their own abilities or lack thereof. It's just wrong.
@Matthew524 No. They give a different exam for people who do not test on Saturdays so that we can't call yall up and ask what's on the exam (or some reason like that, I assume). And to add to that, they give a different exam each day, so someone who might take it abroad tomorrow won't have the same test as you or as me.
@montaha.rizeq actually, this is my second test (of 2) with a reading experimental. I practiced almost exclusively with reading as a 5th section, and it makes me much calmer for the actual exam. I recommend doing the same, and then you'llbe pleasantly surprised if it's not.
That I had 2 readings today did not cause the bad experience. And it was better than last time when they were sections 3 and 5, with section 3 being experimental and my running out of steam before I could finish 5. This time they were 1 and 3, so over and done immediately.
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I am really sick this week but didn't want to back out so I went through with it...I am likely going to write in December again, but this test gave me confidence.
Oh, and the room's lights had motion detectors so if the proctor wasn't moving around the room, it would just become dark...that happened like eight times. There was also construction going on, which was hella annoying.
Sickness is bad on its own...sickness on an LSAT day is total hell.
The exam itself was not difficult in terms of the questions, but after studying for 3 months without an experimental you have to improvise. Consequently, by the end of the exam you're just drained. In many Discussions I often read folks say how accommodated students have it easy without the experimental and that it's unfair. What they overlook is that sitting there for 6 hours is very difficult, expecially if you have a cognitive disability. No amount of coffee or Redbull is going to help you after a certain point.
I was also in a classroom with a motion detector so the lights would go out every now and then. That was kind of obnoxious, though not so much as having to improvise for an extra section. My proctor was nice enough to give me some 30 extra seconds to relax after section 4, though considering how tired I was it didn't do much. I did OK on the last section though I know I could've done better.
All in all, survived. Sending a letter of complaint. Looking forward to December.
No. They give a different exam for people who do not test on Saturdays so that we can't call yall up and ask what's on the exam (or some reason like that, I assume). And to add to that, they give a different exam each day, so someone who might take it abroad tomorrow won't have the same test as you or as me.
@montaha.rizeq actually, this is my second test (of 2) with a reading experimental. I practiced almost exclusively with reading as a 5th section, and it makes me much calmer for the actual exam. I recommend doing the same, and then you'llbe pleasantly surprised if it's not.
That I had 2 readings today did not cause the bad experience. And it was better than last time when they were sections 3 and 5, with section 3 being experimental and my running out of steam before I could finish 5. This time they were 1 and 3, so over and done immediately.