Make sure to bubble carefully. So many crazy stories on reddit about bubbling mishaps. Very depressing. All that time and effort studying only to slip up by shifting all of your answers down by one line.
I ran out of time for one question on the first LR section @"Not Ralph Nader" because despite warming up, I think nerves got me. Thank you for your suggestions.
@"Cant Get Right" I'm speechless. I re-did the sections today under proper conditions …
I would only add that it also depends largely on how much you trust your boards. In the past I have made errors during the set-up stage where I forgot to take into account an additional board. However, reading through all possible answers (specifica…
@montaha.rizeq said:
Nah, nothing will be investigated.
This is what happens when pre-score release anxiety kicks in. You have time to come up with all kinds of crazy scenarios. Good to know, thanks.
So just a hypothetical here, assuming your score is so high in comparison to your last score (wishful thinking) that it needs to be investigated... would your score be withheld? Has anyone had this happen to them?
@DEC_LSAT thank you so much for the input. Depending on my pending score from the September LSAT I'll (hopefully) be applying with a more competitive score. Planning on writing in December as well just in case. My character sketch has also been upd…
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"Twas the night before the Lsat".
But seriously, I felt the same way. Wrote the September test with maybe a couple hours sleep at best. Thank you to everyone for all the valuable advice.
It just dawned on me... was there even a substitution equivalence question? I can't seem to remember if there was. Maybe it was just the anxiety that clouded my memory.
Perhaps it's some kind of quasi-Stockholm syndrome situation, but I'm actually feeling kind of excited about tomorrow! Wishing everyone writing tomorrow the very best of luck!
@hongsophia009 The LSAT tests your perseverance, don't give up! It's possible. Spend lots of time getting to know the basic foundation and then drill, drill, drill. You will develop your own "style" (example: which questions to skip, when you fill …
Hi @zohaib.a,
It's better if you drill this so that you have a more intuitive understanding of what you're reading. It is relative to the individual and their familiarity with difficult reading. For instance, if you do find that you're struggling …
@"J.Y. Ping" Really appreciate you taking the time to explain that. Shifted my thinking entirely. I think I'll be trying this out on the harder questions - going at it by asking what assumptions I have to create to make the answer choice work (assu…
If I understand correctly, you mean you've been having trouble with strengthening questions in LR?
It's somewhat a two part process. You have to find possible assumptions, yes, but you also have to ensure those assumptions cannot be made by blockin…
I think it's important to step back and analyze which games scare you and try to sort them into a general category. For me, it was in-out games. The second I processed that two group grouping games were in-out games, I felt more confident in recogni…
@LSATLSAT12points Surprisingly my score went up on this PT although I did unusually worse on the RC section. Might be nerves?
This question considers the idea of being more alert to a problem and thus being more likely to recognize it when it is …
@Nina_Lucas You could tell they were really trying to wrap it up - the ending felt rushed to me
@"Cant Get Right" I'm making a note of reading up on that just in case lol
@draj0623 Glad you like it! I think this should become 7sage tradition prior to every test. That's a great one. There was a great article on antibacterial soap vs. regular soap I read somewhere recently comparing antibacterial soap to antibiotics (i…
@"Accounts Playable" The level of confidence and detail is amazing. I will be incredibly disappointed if your prediction is incorrect. Where can I find additional reading on Dyson Spheres?