Was supposed to take it today (Sat. April 30) and it took 20 minutes to even connect with a proctor, they took forever to message me, then told me that due to technical issues, I'm being forced to reschedule to May 3 or May 10. I was told the only w…
I had LR, LG, RC - tbh it could've gone okay but it could've also gone not well lol
LR felt similar to PT's in the late 80s, a few disagreement questions that took a while to read, lowkey was thrown off because it took an extra 30 ish minutes to st…
Does LSAC give you a ProctorU login username if you've never used ProctorU before when they email you to sign up for your test date/time? Or do we need to create an account? I'm thinking about creating an account prior to test day to streamline th…
I'm in the same boat, I'm not a morning person either!
I think keeping it as close to your usual study schedule is always a good bet. For example, if you're taking your practice tests in the afternoon, sign up to take the real thing in the afterno…
@rthabata said:
Have they released the time slots yet? to sign up for dates and times?
I have not received an email, I think we should get it in the next few days
First of all, that's amazing progress!
I'm the exact same boat as you, PTing around mid 150s, BR around 162, and a goal of 165 -- planning on taking the Nov. exam! I'm trying to close my actual/BR gap, would you be willing to elaborate on the LG ti…
I'm legit in the exact same boat as you, and I TOTALLY feel the same. I'm also registered for Nov. and I've been studying full-time since June. I've made a 14 point gain from my diagnostic BUT I've recently been stuck in a 9-10 point gap between my …
I've heard that we should be receiving an email from LSAC ~2 weeks out with additional instructions on creating ProctorU accounts, test date/time, etc.! Someone pls confirm lol
First of all, congrats!!
I'd love to hear your reasoning on why PT88 is excellent! I'm taking the Nov. exam and I've been trying to figure out which PTs to take these last few weeks of prep! Also, were you studying full time or studying + work/scho…
Ditto to all that has been said above! I wanted to emphasize your 145 actual and 166 BR score. That's AWESOME. Obviously this shows you have the skills, you just need to translate them to a timed exam, all which comes with timed practice over and o…
Also following! I rescheduled from October to November but none of my LSAC emails indicated anything about creating a ProctorU account... I assume you guys found this info/additional instructions on the LSAC website?
@tjdals2338 Exactly what Dan The Man said! Slowing down is definitely subjective, so to phrase it another way, slow down to the point where you could remember enough of the passage's structure, author's stance, tone, etc. to give someone a quick sum…
If you have time, listen to Episode 41- "Reading Comprehension Skill Tests" of The PowerScore LSAT PodCast (fast forward through like the first 20 minutes to get to the helpful stuff lol). But I've found that listening to that podcast offers some h…
I was doing some research on Reddit (lol) because I'm struggling with the same issue. Someone suggested you should answer 1-13 then work backwards from 25. It sounds unconventional, but I just tried it out on a practice section and it was my best …
If you opt for the flex version prior to taking the PT, do you still have access to take and score the omitted section after you complete the test to use for drilling? #help
I TOTALLY relate to you feeling anxious being at home and studying there and wanting results STAT. But your brain needs a break. I take off 1 full day each week to devote to anything except for the LSAT. Seriously, on your day off don't do ANYTHING …