@NickNefsak said:
@itonydelatorre said:
Took it earlier. Felt really good about LR as usual. Surprisingly RC felt pretty good. A little scared about LG. The first, third and last games weren't too bad, but for some reason, I just c…
@"A. Lorde" said:
@ericchoi12 said:
Had RC-LR-LG. Every section felt middle of the road in terms of difficulty, and the test as a whole felt average relative to PTs in the 70-80s, or potentially even a little bit easier. I found LR…
@"andrew.rsn" said:
Anyone else here keep replaying games in your head wondering if you made a huge mistake and second guessing everything? I honestly felt Games was pretty standard. One game was worded oddly in the stimulus (the museum game) …
Had RC-LR-LG. Every section felt middle of the road in terms of difficulty, and the test as a whole felt average relative to recent PTs, or potentially even a little bit easier. I found LR in particular to be a bit easier than normal, as I had 4 min…
@struggle said:
@wheresthegabagool said:
Podcast Summary:
They believe every variant (with one exception) will be a curve of -8
The one exception is the combo of Orwell/Maple Trees LR + Newspaper LG which they believe wi…
@GHIGGINS154 said:
Are the tests different everyday? And then they curve each section that's the same? Or are they all the same test, just different orders?
Yep they have a bunch of different forms. But you can get a form that has like 2 sec…
@"m-smith94" said:
Check with the admissions for the schools you're planning on applying to.
Some have "best LSAT score" and some take the average of your LSAT scores.
If the schools fall in the former category, its a no-brainer.
"Ev…
I heard on Reddit that there was confusion about this. I think it's because the november test was originally supposed to be on the on the 2nd week of the month but then they changed it to be a week earlier. So I think to go along w/ that, they chang…
they don't send you the email to sign up w/ the link until a couple weeks before the exam, and LSAC refuses to let you know the exact date of this email until it shows up in your inbox. So I wouldn't worry about it for now. If you're good at checkin…
The LSAT, unlike some other standardized tests, doesn't penalize you for guessing for a reason. For instance, on the old SAT you could save yourself some points if you left something blank, since the exam would penalize you extra from wrong answers.…