To my understanding, no they're not scored differently. Sometimes test day can just get the better of anyone, so it's hard to say what went wrong (especially without specific section scoring to refer to).
If you really are consistently averaging wh…
4 RC passages, 4 LG games, and the number of questions/section can vary. Most of the recent PTs have about 27 questions in RC, 23 in LG, and 25 in LR, but it can vary marginally.
Important for everyone:
I've noticed that the tool does not work unless you input 3 or more characters.
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@egunn Thank you. The vote of confidence really means a lot, and I'll send it right back to you. Pressure is the ultimate silent killer, but I'm confident you'll be able to focus on the test. Sticking to your guns and not changing your approach in t…
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@elizabethortiz0415 said:
maybe you're taking too many PTs. I try to limit myself to 1-2 a week. Go back to the basics and start drilling the question types you miss the most.
Just an update. Took a thr…
@"bailey.luber" Proposing one or two specific times might be a more effective approach for the review discussions. I suspect groups of strangers in various time-zones will have a hard time coordinated by ourselves.
@lt175 @lsatlover-1 Not sure if anyone is still struggling, but I was able to get my test scheduled by calling Prometric (rather than LSAC). Woman on the phone was very helpful and I got a confirmation email before she even finished talking.
@ToddHonas Ultimately, it comes down to preference as to how often you decide to write down formal logic. If I had to guess, I'd say somewhere between 5-10 questions I'll write things out (very rough estimate). I tend to write out most, if not all f…
Scheduling does not open until about a month prior to the test date. As far as I know, tests from August onwards can either be taken in-person (here is the list of test centers, but it can change: https://os.lsac.org/LSAT/PMCenterLocations/CenterLis…
@"Matt Sorr" I understand the arbitrariness of the symbol, but I'm confused as to what exactly it is haha. Do you just draw overlapping Ls? That's what it looks like to me...
Thanks for the help