@"Jahn.Snow" said:
I scored 167 in June 2021 and it was within the 93 percentile then and still is now!
I scored a 167 in June 2021 and it was 94th percentile at the time.
I believe 100% extra time is only for visual impairments or other physical limitations (paralyzed and using special equipment etc). I haven’t seen any 100% approvals for learning disabilities or mental illness.
I’m so sorry that happened to you. I also took the June LSAT and found the wording of the games much different than the first 40 PTs. I had a moment where I wanted to quit, as it was my first section.
I suggest focusing on the later LG games and ge…
I’ve discovered that logic games is not something that just ‘clicks’ one day. It’s a gradual accumulation of knowledge through practice and exposure. You truly are re-wiring your brain. I’ve been studying LG for approx 3 months and have seen some hu…
I feel the diagnostic shouldn’t be taken until you’ve at least familiarized yourself with the material. It can be disheartening to see such a low score, when really your potential is likely so much better than that.
If you commit yourself to studyi…
I think even if your parents/siblings occasionally interrupted you, you’d still come out net positive for time because of all the other things that would be taken care of.
If I have a question like this I would write A/B under committee 1, and B/A under committee two. It visually represents that one of them always takes up a spot (granted all the pieces are used in each committee and there isn’t also an out group).
A…
In an in/out game you could have both out, but not both in. But since this is two different committees, and not simply a question of being on the committee or off the committee, they need to be in separate groups.
I personally didn’t do any prep and felt good about my submissions (I had to redo it because my first was flagged for security issues). Stick to the basic formula: 1) intro where you identify which position you plan to take 2) a paragraph where you …
I saw someone post about how two people each do the same PT, and then as part of the BR they each argue for why they chose the answer they did (if they don’t match). It forces you to defend your choice, while possibly being swayed by the arguments o…
No advice, but I’m sorry for all you’ve been through. A 158 may not be what you were hoping for, but it’s still above the 70th percentile, and you were able to achieve that despite your circumstances. That’s huge! Good luck if you decide to try agai…
If there’s no need to take it in February, I would postpone so you can drill LG a bit long and go into the exam with more confidence. I find that studying with a time crunch really prevents me from absorbing what I need to.
I’m really sorry this happened to you. Personally, I would cancel the score, unless you have an amazing GPA or something else that reeeally sets you apart. Especially if there’s even a tiny chance that in the future you’ll be applying to a school th…
Fellow Canadian! I don’t have time to find it now, but google ‘OLSAS gpa conversion’. For each school they have a conversion chart. From there, they convert letter or percentage grades into the 4-point scale so they’re all standardized. For my schoo…
I honestly think they care more about your highest score, than about retake numbers or number of cancellations. Schools know that a good score is the result of many hours of prep. If you achieve a 170+ on your 5th take I see no reason why that would…