@Jerry yeah that heckling comedian question had me stumped, even though i got it down to what will probably be the two most popular answers for that question.
@studentservice
Is it still the case that the e-docs expire when account expires? Further, does access to the explanations that were purchased also expire?
@nsilvervt said:
Ok. Good to know. All of my campaigns were paid. Would you still only include post college?
All happened after I graduated. Further while I volunteered on several campaigns, none were consistent in the sense that I only volu…
@tomleary1 said:
@elias7291 said:
@tomleary1 are you saying they were no more harder than other tests?
I’ve also done all 90+ games section and there have definitely been harder sections (PT B and C, for example) but the t…
@TheLSATDr said:
@kkblessing said:
@hannahjasicki said:
@tomleary1 said:
Did ANYONE reading this feel like the logic games section was normal? Obviously the people posting in this thread ar…
@tomleary1 are you saying they were no more harder than other tests?
I’ve also done all 90+ games section and there have definitely been harder sections (PT B and C, for example) but the trend in recent years has been for pretty standard games with…
@"Trees are Gone" said:
So the trick here was in the question stem - the arragement of artifacts wasn't a straight line, but a circle.
edit i meant stimulus
Agree. i also was tripped up by this question until i realized this.
welp! as others have noted, the LG was ridiculously hard. And unfortunately for me, it came as my second section. It practically demoralized me for RC, which also unfortunately for me, came as my last section. I felt the RC readings themselves were …
I try to visualize in my mind what i'm reading. This is especially helpful for me in RC when I read a passage with unfamiliar subject matter. The Eileen Gray is a good example of me visualizing the work that she did (PT 79, #2).
@"Alan Cheuk"
Are you able to delete practice sets you create? I was playing around with it just to get a feel and now I can't seem to delete these sets.
I included some bills, such as utility and car payment bills as well as indicating my monthly rent. I also attached proof indicating what my current earnings are to show that I’m either breaking even every month or taking a small loss.
I just got my fee waiver approved. Thought i'd share some insight. Basically, a detailed letter followed by documented support. LOTS of documents. I pretty much dropped a ton of documents to backup what I wrote in my letter.
@FoolProofFun said:
I think you need to evaluate really critically how hard you've really been working to prep, and if there are additional steps you can take if you give yourself more time. Plenty of people study "on and off" for long periods…
From FAQ on LSAC's website:
"As a July test taker, if I choose to cancel my score, will I be able to take the September LSAT?
"The deadline for registering for the September LSAT is August 1, 2019. Therefore, unless you already registered for the …
@studentservice well it only recently started doing this. prior to (maybe) 2 weeks ago, the normal layout showed.
Also, when I click on the login page from another part of the website, it shows the normal layout for like less than half a second bef…