So I mean like.. what is my applicant profile. my GPA is ___ and my lsat score is ____. They would just take the highest regardless of if i got a lower score later on. Then, they report that score for their ratings.
oh i see.. so lets say i got a 163 on september and 160 on june. It should go down as me having got a 163 for application purposes. They'll take the higher and report that?
@RafaelBernard I think i'm getting it. My only question is... do you negate the not variable because it starts off with not?
In other words if we have this example:
He is not cool unless he is on the football team
is it
A. /cool (negate cool)---…
We should turn this into a drinking game. After 4 o'clock, we take shots every 10 mintues if it isnt grey. First person to tap out must start to complete logic games
That was the easiest logic games ever, but the LR an RC were difficult. Usually I do really good on LG, so I was hoping that LG would be harder and RC and LR easier since I always get a perf score on LG. But nope!
oh i see!! so i might have a totally different test. wow interesting hmm.. thanks for the heads up.. I don't really think thats too fair though if they give people with accommodations a different test. I want the same test that other people take bec…
yeah, @4everchasing .. i checked my admission ticket to and it does in fact say the same thing as the confirmation letter. wow, so i guess im taking it later than everybody else.. but why would the lsat do this? they aren't worried that people will …
@"Dillon A. Wright" I picked up a note from my doctor today. He said that I have Raynaud's which affects my hands and I need extra time on exams to finish them properly. I also got tested for raynauds by some medical test, and I have the report say…