Not advice for focus, but you should look into applying for accommodations. You can get approval for extra time if you make a successful case that you need the extra time to write the test with the same difficulty as an "ordinary" writer.
It really doesn't help that much. The questions don't use the exact same wording as the text so you can only seldom ctrl+f anything important. Also, on the Flex they highlight an excerpt for you if the question is asking about it.
@"A.Bilenkey" said:
@buiztolaw said:
@"Daniel Yeh" said:
I'm in the same boat, working 40+ hours a week and studying after work + on weekends. I'd honestly recommend the 7Sage Admissions Course. It's like $10 and …
Took some time to break this down in detail.
So you're looking for the option that presents the biggest problem for the argument.
Let's start by reconstructing the argument.
The advocate starts by outlining the context in which the argument takes…
Hard to tell. Go ahead and check LSData if you'd like some idea. There doesn't seem to be many admits with that combination.
https://www.lawschooldata.org/school/applicants?cycle_id=17&school=New+York+University
Yes, tear out 5 regular sized pages and limit yourself to that. You should be fine to use an external USB mouse. Call LSAC if you want to confirm but AFAIK people have used them in the past.
I like 7sage's testing platform better than LawHub. I'm p…
7sage isn't even consistent with itself. If you use the Flex Score converter (https://7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/) and input your PrepTest results from the results page, you'll sometimes get a different scaled score for the same raw score.
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Powerscore suggests:
October 1991, Passage #3: Waterbugs
February 1994, Passage #4: Civil Rights Theories
December 1995, Passage #2: Hard Cases and Texture
December 1998, Passage #2: Personal Names
June 1999, Passage #3: Steady-state Economics
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I'm pretty sure they changed it. I also saw Sept. 30th for a while, it started showing Sept. 23 a few weeks ago. The whole registration process is terrible. The website is incredibly hard to navigate and none of the information is really presented c…