Another interesting thing: I took the Sept exam in Rome and the watercolor/oil setup really resembled one I had then (I had two), about Ghana and other countries. I wouldn't think they'd recycle an idea that fast, but who knows!
I don't remember anything about companies blaming until their was algae on LR. I thought the Corporations trading buildings game was super tough. Didn't even get through it. Luckily it was my last game and I just bubbled. Anyone else draw a blank?
I wasn't going to submit any from professors, but the two I got and was planning on using were from the managing attorney and director of administration at the law firm I have worked at for 6 years, saying they would hire me as an attorney in a hear…
I'd definitely take the most recent tests and review them thoroughly before your Dec exam. I didn't do many of the 70s, because of time and because I was PTing so well in the 60s, but I definitely think that was a bad idea. The material seemed diff…
@yhchoi1687 I'm in the same boat! Took it in Europe. I thought I had done way better, but remember having a whole section I had to erase on. That said, my score was below yours and would be more worth paying for. Still a tough call. Good luck!
@kylereinhard and @fightingtilltheend I totally feel you. I got a 160, and average 168-172 on my PT. Got 172-176 on the PTs in the 60s. Have been studying for 8 months. Test anxiety? I guess. First time I took it I definitely had anxiety. This t…
@"mother of dragons" I'm thinking about doing this (applying now, supplementing for finances later). I have 3.9 GPA from top 30 school, but seem to struggle with the LSAT on test day. I practice at 168-174, but got160 twice on test day. I think i…
@dytmom_3x and @"Seamus ODriscoll" - In case you are wondering, I received confirmation from the school that they will in fact reimburse both LSAT and CAS. Definitely a good reason to apply. You can make all admission decisions after!
@"Seamus ODriscoll", @stepharizona Have either of you done this? I am considering writing them now as their website does still list this as a benefit, but I am hesitant about them then being overly aggressive post-request. Seems almost too good.
Are many of you applying for the December LSAT before the Oct 18 deadline, despite not knowing your score until, perhaps, the 20th? I'd love to not take it again if my score is good enough, but the registration deadline gets me worked up. I know the…
I'll be attending - my first! I want to listen in on the RC part in particular, I found two of them to be extremely hard. Any idea if that will be earlier or later in the meeting?
I've dealt with bouts of insomnia for the past year and I'm envious of your 30 minutes to fall asleep... mine is often 3-4 hours. Stress and anxiety play a huge factor in insomnia, and insomnia conversely plays a huge factor in anxiety. It affected…
@mes08 Yeah, it'll be frustrating for me to not be able to review the test if I do take it abroad, but I guess understand why they do it. Thanks for your input!
@stepharizona The testing location in Rome is the Istituto Mater Dolorosa at Via Alessandro Torlonia, 14, 00161 Roma, Italy. Looks like a preschool (?). If you find who took it in Rome, can you ask if it is the same location?
Thanks!
@mcmlaw36 said:
es, but two per year @montahar haha.
I thought it was 3 takes within 2 years, regardless of if you take them all within the same year or not. Am I mistaken?
@montahar Thanks for your input! I totally believe you that the 7sage is a better program for a better price. Plus, it comes with a sense of community. It's not that I don't think the Ultimate would be beneficial - I just don't how much more so it…
Depends on their condition. If you have a bunch of practice tests that aren't actually written on, I think they'd sell easily. I'd even been interested in any newer tests that aren't all written up!
@stepharizona said:
Indian Tech (a new law school) was offering that if you applied they would pay for your LSAT, but now they are offering a free visit if accepted
Dang! I'd rather get the free LSAT than the visit. Though I'm not sure what th…
While studying is time consuming and that definitely needs to be considered in your decision, I think that your mention above is a good point. Sometimes the anxiety and worry of the exam ends up taking a toll. I know it did for me!
I'd retake if you are wanting to get into the top 20, and particularly if you want to get scholarship money. Unless you have a major reason not to take it, that money can multiply by hundreds for scholarships. I greatly under performed for my June…
@stepharizona said:
You can always see if the Indian Law School still has the apply and get a free LSAT take but yes it is very expensive!
what is this about?
I'd retake, if you don't mind studying more. If you improve your score by 3-4 points the $175 LSAT fee could turn into a couple thousand dollars in scholarships from the right school.
Great for her!
and true - that is a big leap. Crazy that one test score can make such a big difference. I am hoping to have an even bigger leap. Like I mentioned, I was consistently testing at 172 and bombed with the 159. Obviously, I'm hoping t…