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  • I'd say it depends on where you are at in your studies. I'm guessing you mean core curriculum, and if that's the case I would recommend against it. Maybe one test won't hurt, but you will surprisingly burn through most PT tests later on in your stud…
  • I absolutely agree with everything the other commenters said. That being noted, I'm just gonna throw PT 88 out there. It's not a more "accurate" representation per say, but I think it's been deemed slightly more challenging and can be a great PT to …
  • Hi! There are no bathroom breaks you are not allowed to leave the view of your facecam. The check in process involves you signing in to Proctor-U. From there a proctor will ask you to scan your room, mirror your screen, show your paper, double chec…
  • Here is how this one clicked for me -- the stimulus specifies that chlorofluorocarbons need to be phased out because the standards are becoming more strict. The ? stem says that cars are meeting these more strict standards. Thus, we need to infer ho…
  • I did the July and August flex. It is definitely a mix, and you can never really know what you'll be getting. This is VERY subjective, and keep in mind this is reliant on specific sections I received on test day(s), but -- LG feels like 70s and RC f…
  • @cpeaks13 said: @Joeyyyyy I was wondering the same thing. I am writing in November and have no clue when to do the written. I was thinking of just doing it the same day I do the flex if possible? Or should you definitely be doing it beforehand…
  • First piece of advice is to do it as soon as possible! A lot of test takers were unable to receive their score as LSAC now requires it to be on file to view your score (it takes approx. 1-3 weeks to be processed). It is recorded and an AI processes …
  • It ranges between seven to ten questions for a 170 on the flex usually. LSAC will rotate different, individually-scaled sections between test takers that have a numerical effect of -1, 0, or +1. Consider 7 your starting point. If you have a difficul…
  • What @OldLadyK said about the diversity statement is true. From what I understand, however, is that optional essays are another way of adcoms gauging an applicant's interest in the school. A lot of schools offer multiple unique prompts i.e. "If you …
  • Absolutely. I know some applications actually ask about SAT/ACT scores, but an addendum directly addressing the source is great. I have also heard that if your score is far below your undergraduate's average this may be useful info to include. (Make…