I would also add that you may have picked A on Q19 because you assumed that those inefficiencies that the industries that relied most heavily on computer technology struggled with were absent or irrelevant to the businesses that increased their reli…
For A to be better, we would have to know that the passage rate was worse PRIOR TO implementing the new curriculum, but we have no indication of that. All we know is that a third passed, and that the national average is above a third. But, where is …
I would also add that you are less likely to be punished for skimming LR stimuli in the first 10 questions and more likely to be punished in the last 10 questions. I find that the first 10 questions are typically cookie cutter, and if they pose any …
Have you tried the skipping strategy on LG? Do the typical "complete and accurate order/list" question first as usual then skip to the "If X is..., which of the following must be true/false". Once you finish these questions, you will already have ad…
It's a "normal" LSAT but it is different from the pre-COVID LSAT in that it has 4 sections instead of 5 and one of the 4 sections is experimental. When you get your score, it will say LSAT, not LSAT-Flex
Bizarre to say the least. I contacted them almost three weeks ago and have yet to hear back why I was denied a makeup test and whether the “repeated section” bit was misleading information.
I only began scoring consistently in the mid 60's once I got a tutor so it might be worth investing in one. If you are not sure whether you want to make that commitment yet, perhaps seek out a study buddy who is scoring within your target range and …
Can you start a gofundme? I am sure you will find supporters in this community that will help you cover the cost of 1 or 2 1-hour tutoring sessions. Let us know if you are creating one!
Would you be willing to sit for the October test instead? Yes law schools take your highest score but, worst comes to worse, if your August score is lower than your June score, my understanding is that law schools generally do not look at that drop…
What do you typically struggle with, understanding the passage or attacking the questions? If you are not sure, here's one thing you can try:
1. Find an RC lesson on 7Sage that explains each paragraph of a passage in detail, listen carefully and ma…
AH I would love to join but the time difference poses an issue - if you plan on offering it earlier some day please lmk by replying to this thread I'll keep an eye out!
Can anyone comment on whether the LSAC has improved its accommodations to those who need access to internet/quiet space/etc.? When I took the test, they offered me a voucher to stay at a hotel and sit for the test there, which was ludicrous given th…
One tip I can share that's helped me: my main issue with RC used to be inference questions, but I realized that sometimes, the correct answer to a "main point" question will help you eliminate incorrect answer choices on inference questions (assumin…