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  • I realize I haven't posted to these boards in at least a year, but I'm headed to Chicago-Kent.
  • I think I'm in the older, non-traditional group. I'm 32. I just finished undergrad yesterday while working full time (military). If all goes well, I'll be attending law school at 33. I have an eight year gap in my undergraduate record after I dro…
  • If all goes to plan, I'll be headed to school at 33. As far as how to pay: Post 9/11 GI Bill, Yellow Ribbon Program to cover the rest of tuition, and then living off of a mix of GI Bill housing allowance and military disability payments (I should b…
  • @LSATcantwin said: @cam said: The first question that popped into my mind is whether or not schools would require an LSAC GPA vs. degree GPA if the score being submitted is the GRE, or if application will still be completed via LSA…
  • The first question that popped into my mind is whether or not schools would require an LSAC GPA vs. degree GPA if the score being submitted is the GRE, or if application will still be completed via LSAC. I'm guessing LSAC GPA will still be used (ev…
  • I've worked the same type of schedule as you, and then have dealt with an inconsistent schedule. When I'm in LSAT mode (I'm coming back from an extended break), here's what my day looks like...for a point of reference, I'm just getting back into st…
  • Wow. Like the others, I'm curious about the potential ramifications.
  • Depending on what the OPTEMPO is like for your command, I would plan ahead for the LSAT. If your goal is to take it in 2020, I'd be ready to take it by the December 2019 test, just in case 2020 is a high enough OPTEMPO to prevent you from taking it…
  • Thanks Jae. As far as my specific job goes, when I enlisted, I had only been to a handful of states with the ones outside of the Midwest being for school trips. Now? I've been to 40ish while playing gigs in the smallest one stop sign towns all th…
  • Alex, I do not have the info from the test-it was undisclosed. I don't remember having any timing issues on test day. I remember thinking that it felt like everything clicked, and I seemed far less stressed out during/after the test than the othe…
  • I've learned that my emotional state isn't always the best judge. I have completed PT's that felt really easy and bombed them, yet I have also completed PT's that felt really easy overall and did amazing on at least one section. Same deal on the o…
  • I fill in the bubbles 3/4 of the way on the questions that I know that I want to go back to. Like the others have said, I would not make any additional marks on the answer sheet. It provides a quick enough reference to see that "I need to double c…
  • I saw this post and appreciate it! I took the Feb 2017 test. I'm taking a break from the LSAT until early April and then will be starting back with the goal of taking the Dec 2017 test. I under-performed my PT average by 4-7 points (depending on …
  • I'm in a similar boat. I wrote under my PT average by about 4 points. I wrote a 156, the average of my last 15 PT's prior was a 160. I wrote PT 80 3 days prior to the test with a 163. I knew that I was going to do either much better or much wors…
    in . Comment by cam March 2017
  • @BenjaminSF said: @cam Sorry to hear that- I'm sure that if you keep working for it, you'll get the score that you want later this year! Thanks! I'm a little disappointed, but it is more so because it means i have to keep studying for this.…
  • Just got mine a few mins ago. I under performed my PT's, so I'll be retaking later this year.
  • I checked at 430PM and I will check before bed. I figure, they won't come out till the 1st...but I would love to be surprised (and then either really happy or dejected).
  • Exactly what @BinghamtonDave said. I had timing issues where I'd run way over on one or two games, and then have less than five minutes to complete the last game. I started to fool proof games and apply skipping strategies (99% of the time skip th…
  • @Sami said: lol Same. What's your favorite chocolate? And good luck for the Feb results!!!!!! I'm not very picky with Valentine's Day Chocolate. Reese's anything is a safe bet. At least in the Midwest, if I had the day after Valentine's …
  • I'm alone tonight, however, I am spending the evening doing the assigned reading for two classes. I'm waiting to buy chocolate/candy until it goes on sale tomorrow. I'm waiting till the Feb. test results come out before I get back into LSAT studyi…
  • I'm in a similar position, but I don't think I would be ready for a June retake based off of what my plan is. I'm not planning on studying till the Feb scores come out. It was my first take, but I felt very good about it, which in my case, means I…
  • I brought 8-10. I think I used 2 per section, including the writing sample.
  • @xrssa89 What sections did you have LR? 2 and 5. I had LG LR RC, LG LR. If what I'm reading on here, TLS, and Power Score is accurate, my first LG was the real one (I thought it was going to be experimental since it seemed easier to me compa…
  • @xrssa89 said: Were these questions in both section of your > @cam said: @jcorine26 said: I had two LR sections (experimental RC, ugh) and here are some questions I haven't seen mentioned yet: - Company owner'…
  • @"Q.E.D" said: Sorry you got flustered. It takes a lot to collect yourself in the middle of LG like that. LG, LR, RC, LG, LR. I can't tell which one was experimental. Any way I can find out without breaking the rules? If they don't change…
  • @jcorine26 said: I had two LR sections (experimental RC, ugh) and here are some questions I haven't seen mentioned yet: - Company owner's plan doesn't deserve criticism because previous owner put them in debt - Someone being hired with l…
  • I had two LG sections. The prior comments seem to have nailed it to me. I don't remember a French/Russian game at all though. I went LG LR RC LG LR. I felt great getting the LG section up front, but had a mixed feeling when my first section afte…
  • I just got home. I went out for a late lunch with a friend after the test, and then had about an hour drive home. My test ran far quicker than I expected. Report no later than 830, and I think we finished the writing sample at 1PM.
  • @publicbenjamin said: @ajmulakel Do not sign the form ahead of time. This can cause problems on testing day. I had to reprint mine because I was trying to get all my ducks in a row and signed it without reading. Thank you for saying that..…
  • My plan is very similar to @"Aman Kang" 's. Tomorrow, I'm going to review the PT I completed today (PT80 w/LG section from PT79), probably drill two games from each of those PT's after the review. Beyond that, a couple of question type LR sections…