Your entire application will be viewable by the admissions committee, therefore they'll see the LSAC GPA and you do not need to put either on your resume. What you said right there is the perfect addendum, honest, straight to the point, and no excus…
@mattwhitworth56 said:
I feel like the LSAT medians might dip down a little back to typical range because of how many people took it this past year but I'm really not sure. Also I was wondering where you saw the new LSAT medians?
you're righ…
I love your motivation! PLEASE slow down though. I’ve been studying since May and I only take one PT a week. My diagnostic was 142 and I just scored a 162 a few days ago. You need to slow down with the PTs…think of it this way: if you take PTs over …
@benelhav said:
Called LSAC about this question; they assign you your specific date 14 days in advance.
Hi! I'm not sure why they told you this, because this is directly pulled from their website:
The LSAT is a remotely proctored exam. Befo…
@raqraqraq7 said:
Hi! A question (I hope not dumb). Where can I find individual schools' "optional" essays? I want to start drafting these before starting the applications.... but it seems like the only way to see them is to actually start the…
Definitely keep. You're right, as there's no harm in showing your improvement by keeping the score. Additionally, you basically just wrote your addendum above, so if you were to do better, you'll have to write a quick 5 minute statement as to why. T…
Honestly, unless you're somewhere in the 30s or 40s and it wasn't anywhere near your PT average, I really don't see the point in canceling a score. 150+ gets you IN a law school, even if it isn't the best, so why trash the score? I always thought ke…
where is this information available on LSAC page? https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-dates-deadlines-score-release-dates doesn't say anything.
how does one find out which tests are disclosed and which undisclosed?
Every test since COVID has be…
@TheRighteousMind said:
One trend of advice I see a lot is that setting a timeline for yourself with a X score is unproductive which is kind of counterintuitive. For some, this test can be a sprint, but for many, it really is a marathon. If yo…
This is great! I wouldn’t say a 156 is dismal though. Some people may have scored that today and are extremely proud of their score. Everyone’s different, but congrats on the major increase!!
@lsatbeezy said:
@csharm002 said:
I’m not sure if you’ve been reading the thread for the August 2021 test, but it’s determined the RC section that counted was the one with a passage on Nigerian languages. People knew this by some h…
I would definitely slow down. Personally, I only take a max of one PT a week. I BR the PT, then I deep review it. I drill my weakness, sometimes have a tutoring session, and have to leave time for my day off. If you take three PTs a week without tak…
I’m not sure if you’ve been reading the thread for the August 2021 test, but it’s determined the RC section that counted was the one with a passage on Nigerian languages. People knew this by some having two LR sections or two LG sections and therefo…
@"m.floro" said:
@ricottacheese I had 2 RC but none of those LR sound familiar to me. There seem to be a few different LR floating around.
ok i’m glad someone else feels the same way because I’ve been VERY concerned I didn’t recognize any o…
@NicoleL39 said:
For all of y'all with 2 RC, can you help us figure out which LR was experimental?
One of my sections had topics of speed limits/mugs as incentives not to speed, and another topic was robots replacing essential workers/tax…
@detroit_suzuka said:
I had RC - LR- LR- LG.
the RC passages were Nigerian stuff, Ansel adams, Sentence reduction and the universe about nothing. the acknowledgements were mostly to the economist.
Wait…so if you only had one reading comp …
@FloridaMan said:
I don't know the answer to this question but I have a similar issue. I get text and news notifications on my mac that I want to turn off for the test but I am not sure how.
You can just put it on do not disturb
@avidlsatqueen said:
For those of you who had two RCs (I did too): do you think you did significantly worse on the second?
I seem to be the outlier here, but I thought I did significantly better on the second. I ran out of time on the first …
@"Lime Green Dot" said:
Hey y'all! Just finished and had 2 RCs as well! LG-RC-LR-RC
LG seemed OK, LR seemed standard too. Felt 2nd RC was harder than the first.
1st RC: Winter's case/Native Americans + Don Quixote + Red light shift +…
@kckelley25 said:
I just finished! I had two RCs. One of them went really well and one of them I was really struggling so hoping that one was experimental
Same thing happened to me!!
@sanchezeric821 said:
@josephwilliamsimon So you think if I focus on one question type on LR like weaking and try to master it Ill improve my score quicker?
I agree with @josephwilliamsimon. When I was stuck in the 140s, I felt like I had t…
@mkleinman0000 said:
When are they removing the logic games?
@laura_lolo said:
Yes I would also like to know when logic games will eventually be removed.
In October 2019 they announced it would be removed over the next 4 years.
Hi there! Quick correction. Logic games are being removed not because people are cracking them, but because there was a lawsuit between the LSAC and a blind student who argued the disability prevented him from doing the necessary task of diagramming…
These are all really great questions! If you go on the LSAC website, a lot of them are actually addressed in the Candidate Agreement. Here's the link: https://www.lsac.org/about/lsac-policies/lsac-candidate-agreement/2021-2022-lsat
I actually just …