I agree with @aka152 ... I took it before my actual test. Why? I was told that it will calm the test jitters. And they were right. The little taste was good for my nerves.
Note the cause-effect relationship in these statements; how should you approach it? Like a parallel reasoning question. In the stimulus, there is a financial incentive, which leads to a behavior that results in more overall spending. You are looking…
The notes in the scratch paper area won't show in the essay. If you made notes atop the essay page, then I would reach out to LSAC and let them advise you on your options.
I usually make my own recordings on my phone. I have recordings of how to negate conditional statements, for example, "all dogs have four legs." (answer: some dogs do not have four legs or at least one dog doesn't have four legs). I record the flaws…
Don't give up. It's your dream to do this, and you should never put a deadline on a dream. So keep at it; find a study buddy, study group or whatever you have to do, but don't give up.
@Andrewsurfj Congrats! you never gave up. ... and @llifenyc keep practicing and take it when your PTs reflect your desired score. It will all work out. Just be patient.
Call 1-800-967-1139 ... I think scheduling for remote opens at 4 p.m. Eastern Time today. ... Remember to have your Eligibility ID ready. If you don't have it, it can be found if you go to your LSAC account.
Since Nov will likely give the best reflection of your score, take the Nov test. If you were to take Oct and got a significantly lower score than Nov, how would you explain the one-month increase. You also wouldn't want to give a hint re accommodati…
@kendsjeans I can relate. I am returning from a hiatus too. I would suggest starting with an online class. You'll have that feeling of togetherness, and learning/reviewing together is easier. This is how I eased my way back into the swing of things.…
Just to share the way I approached this Q: I first had to decide if was going to use "extinct and not extinct" or "survive and not survive." I usually see like terms better if I commit to one synonym. So to make it easy on my brain, I used "survive …