Congratulations!!! I can totally feel you! I started at a very low score. But now I believe I have already made some progress. I will keep climbing the mountain because I want more. And RC is my worst section. I can barely finish it. Do you have any…
@"Scott Milam" said:
Reading on a screen is definitely harder for some people. However, there are a few tricks that can make it easier.
1) Practice! It is tempting to print the test out since that is more comfortable. Don’t! It is importa…
If you are so worried about it, you can retake it. I remembered LSAC could provide another chance, and the law school won't see your old version. If you are still confused about it, check their website or write an email. Hope this could help.
@"m.floro" said:
@1300253424 This Reddit post from yesterday provided a nice walkthrough. https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/p4kr5m/a_walkthrough_for_anxious_people_like_myself/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
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Could anyone please tell me a full process in details of this flex exam? I may take the test in October for the first time. I am very nervous that I might do something wrong. I’m so nervous right now..😭
@canihazJD said:
I usually recommend other RC passages over outside reading as they are modified for difficulty in a way you wont see in articles meant to be readable (for at least a certain set of readers), but this is an application where it…
@123anami said:
English isnt my mother tounge either. Give yourself a lottttt of time to get the hang of it, at least 3-4 months to focus on improving reading. Read in your free time, a lot, I've seen folks recommend reading the news to famili…