I never really broke the 171-173 plateau. I scored 175 ONCE on a retake that I had BRd pretty thoroughly. It seems as though, like @"Cant Get Right" is saying, there is really only so much you can do once you're only missing 10% of the questions on …
@blah170blah ME TOO. I had a dream 2 nights ago that I somehow saw my score sheet again before it was submitted to LSAC and I had misbubbled the entire test.
@strasvery - I don't know the exact rules, to be honest. But if I were in your shoes, I would send them over all documentation for other disabilities too, just to be sure. Send the package as if you are requesting accommodations for the first time. …
You will need to officially submit another accommodation request. You'll fill out the forms just like you did previously, and on the new form, you'll add your request. You can insert in your candidate statement the exact verbiage that you used here …
This is so terrible. I am so sorry this happened. It's nice to try to look on the bright side, but you have every right to be upset at this situation - as well as the other testers affected. LSAC shows absolutely no mercy for things like this, but t…
@chvdanthony.m need to calm all the way down. If you want people showing their credentials before taking their advice, you're welcome to hire one of the many tutors available here or elsewhere.
Lots of us have been studying for this test for month…
Nah. I like 1/10 believe this.
It would first of all be silly to require us to do this because we're not "average test takers" so what data could they possibly hope to get from us other than torture stats? Second, the lawsuit filed against LSAC sp…
@jknauf said:
Also explain what lead to the increase in GPA
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!!!! You NEVER want to talk about your disability on your admissions package unless you come with a VERY convincing argument as to how you have managed to overcome s…
I think if you slow down with the caveat in mind that you MIGHT not get to the last few questions - that might be the best approach. I would advise against just settling for not getting to the last RC passage, but if you slow down and take your time…