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  • Maybe try a different approach for the questions? It's easy to look at the questions by trying to understand what it's saying, but maybe start by analyzing the structure. (is it comparing? attacking a study? Conditional reasoning?) And find certain …
  • Yes and no. While being an international applicant definitely brings 'diversity' to the table, if you graduated from an undergraduate degree outside the U.S., admissions officers will most likely need a validation of your ability to thrive in a U.S.…
  • 82 in a 4.3 GPA converted scale is equivalent to 2.99 to 3.08. 82 in a 4.0 GPA converted scale is equivalent to 2.81 to 2.89. That would give you a rating of give or take be on the borderline of Above Average and Average rating. https://7sage.co…
  • @cpeaks13 Yikes. You could try again tomorrow when the slots officially open (rescheduling is free)
  • @melanievill0501 I'm guessing you'll need to wait till tomorrow's official time then. If it doesn't even then, contact LSAC asap!
  • And for those who have never done this before, this is the email I got when I first signed up for August Flex. "The online reservation tool for the August LSAT-Flex is now open through ProctorU. This email explains how to set up your ProctorU accou…
  • @melanievill0501 Is your proctoru account from LSAC or is it a different account from a different institution?
  • @cpeaks13 HM, that's weird! I just went in to double check and there's slots open for 650, 700, every ten minutes all the way to 840 AM PST. Is your account settings set to US/Pacific?
  • @cpeaks13 Did you try searching for 7AM?
  • if you haven't ever signed up before, go to proctoru, put in the email for your lsac account and request forgot password! and in terms of why the 12th wasn't available, i think it's only available for PST. My account was set for PST because that's …
  • you can do it via phone. I know LSAC says the scheduling opens tomorrow but it's actual available now. (I just scheduled mine) I took the August and October LSAT and I scheduled a day earlier than the day/time LSAC told us to for both tests and …
  • Wow, that's be great! If you need to pick and choose, and find it hard to, you could hold public sessions like some people have been doing ! Thanks for the help:)
  • Hey I know this is kind of late in the game - but they process lsat waivers fairly quickly if you're conditionally approved right away. If not, I'm not too sure. I got my decision in a day after sending all my documents in through email! I don't r…
  • I'm pretty sure most schools require that you submit all GRE scores, regardless?
  • Usually about 2 weeks before the test, they let you schedule through proctoru!
  • @ARMANC74 So after a loooong wait on the phone, (I do have a writing sample on file btw!), turns out - and this was complete news to me - if you have a fee waiver application that's conditionally approved ('m waiting for tax documents to send), the…
  • Hi, so I just logged on, finally go to the my score page, but there's no score?! Does anyone know what's happening..? I'm so confused. I didn't receive any emails about them cancelling or withholding my scores.
  • oh lordy. I know exactly how you feel. I was scoring constantly 170s up till pt 69 then, at 70-74 they were in the low 160s. For me it was a combination of things: burnt out, redirecting focus on LR, small mistakes... The score came back right up at…
  • Everything stated here is probably the truth and nothing but the truth. It's something that I can also testify to. Its comforting to see someone say it and believe it to remind me of that. Thanks for this! That last part though.. the myth.. the lat…
  • @jsj371 Hi! I'm kind of in a similar state as you (averaging -3 on LG). Did you follow the method using the first 35 PTs (core) as well? Or did you go about it with a different set?
  • @VerdantZephyr No GRE"s are actually required so you won't need to retake! And since your scores are older than 5 years, you won't need to submit them either.
  • @"tallent.randall" More than a requirement of both, if you tested GRE in the last 5 years, you have to submit those scores even if you have a LSAT score! (This isn't for all the schools but some of the T14s require it; the ones that i can think of r…
  • @lizzogonzo Hey! keep the momentum going! I was in the same boat but it only literally two weeks of full studying to bring it up to high 160s/low 170s. I recommend you start targeting different sections or question types. I spent a whole weekend day…