@"S.P. 170" said:
So, any educated guessed on when we should expect results? December or January? What has LSAC been doing lately?
LSAC's educated guess is Jan. 4
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
-18th-Century Church Organ
-Iguanas on an Island
I definitely had those, and I had only two LR sections; I had two RC sections.
Why do you think phones, mechanical pencils, digital watches, etc. are not allowed? Because LSAC is afraid of miniature cameras for recording test questions or answers. I would be astounded if they administered the same test days later.
LSAC specifies #2 or HB pencils. While they shouldn't care other than for the bubbles, and perhaps for the writing sample, they strike me as people who try to find picayune things to care about.
@"steve-10" said:
For the "last five question" results, why aren't the sample sizes a multiple of 5?
For what it's worth: PT 58 through what was current when the original post was made, PT 77, is 21 PTs --- 20 numbered ones plus the C2…
I notice that in the first sentence of the blockquote there's an "and", implying that all hunting dinosaurs can do all three kinds of locomotion. But in the second sentence, there's an "or", implying that there may be dinosaurs that can do only one …
@beltra13 said:
Anyone know if it matters if it is in black/white or color?
I don't know. I reason that it doesn't matter, because requiring color would be an unreasonable requirement. After all, they do advise (re-)downloading the tic…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Yeah, if you bring that in already filled out, they won't admit you, so make sure you've got an unmarked admit form!
Huh? With what already filled out? The question is about the blanks with "PRINT NAME" and "DAT…
I'm looking at Q15 and I don't understand what you are asking. I'm afraid that I'm unfamiliar with the "no cause X no effect Y" principle nor how it might strengthen, so I'd need a link or other pointer on that in order to answer directly.
However…
If (E) is correct, then T left the 1st and 6th message. Then we have four slots, 2 through 5, to fill. But at most one person, T in this case, can leave more than one message. In other words, if T leaves two, then we need at least four persons remai…
We're looking for an assumption required by the analogy. (B) has nothing to do with analogy. (C) includes the closely-related word "analog" in its explication of the relation between the two things being analogized.
A contains "your muscles", "you lift", "your maximum weight", etc.
B contains "now scientists think they know."
The quotes from A are not compatible with answer (B). All the quotes are compatible with (D).
@Sami said:
So if your average score of past 3-5 correctly timed stimulated practice test is not within plus or minus 5 of your ideal score.
I suppose this is meant to be something like, if your average score is more than 5 below your ideal score,…
@Sami, your reply reminded me of this note by LSAC that I'd seen before:LSAC is conducting
research involving LSAT
delivery options for the
future. We are studying
the feasibility of a tablet-
based LSAT administration
system, which will likely be
…
But @"Cant Get Right", overcoming the LSAT qua obstacle costs each applicant at least dozens if not hundreds of hours, does it not? That's a tremendous drain on the legal education economy.
I know I've done #1 in @BinghamtonDave's list, PT 36 G3 -- six passengers on a bus -- but I don't have it in an LSAC book nor can I find it on this site, not even as a silent video. Does anyone have an idea as to where I might have seen it?
OK, just for you guys, @desire2learn and @"Cant Get Right" I paid a fortune to Amazon to get hold of PT9. Before looking at the video for S3 G3 I did basically the same thing that JY did, although I used his "compact" 3x3 board and I didn't split; I…
@"steve-10" said:
OK, I think I see that the stem indicates what's going on by its reference to what is going to provide the support, the stimulus or the AC.
@"CJ Shin" said:
And as a rule of thumb, always watch out for trap answer choices that SEEM to attack the premise but are actually not really doing so.
Am I incorrect in believing that the task of weakening is to expose and deny invalid assumption…
(It'd be nice if there were editing allowable here as there is for lesson comments.)
OK, I think I see that the stem indicates what's going on by its reference to what is going to provide the support, the stimulus or the AC.
I'm still wondering about the necessity (?) of reading the question stem first. If we have to read the stimulus to understand the stem, why not just start with the stimulus?
@annaantonova1009 said:
One time I took the LSAT it was pouring and they wouldn't let us take our umbrellas past the check-in point.
For those of us whose clothing has pockets, must we turn all pockets inside out? What about thick outerwear like p…
The two-page format started with PT 66 in the 62-71 book. I was also wondering how some of the older videos got the new format. Guesses: licensees can get them that way from LSAC or they can, and 7Sage did, cut and paste.