How do you view what schools have granted you a fee waiver on the LSAC website? Also, what is the best day to directly reach out to a school to request a fee waiver?
I studied for the LSAT for about 10 months beginning last October through this July. I made a commitment to studying for at least 2 hours each weekday and roughly 4-7 hours each day on the weekend while also working full time. Also, I had already be…
I would much rather they start releasing scores at midnight so that most folks can check them as soon as they wake up; now I'll be refreshing the browser all day at work tomorrow.
If you're 40 days out I'd recommend taking as many timed tests as you can between then and now (and of course BR'ing/reviewing each of them). LR questions get wayyyyy easier the more you do them. So many of the questions are formulaic and it's possi…
These were also the hardest LR questions for me. It can get better. If you put in the work.
Watch JY's video for each question you get wrong. And then do the question again----try and remember his method for solving it. And then do that question ag…
@10000019 said:
@tuc28290 said:
@10000019 said:
I think it's unfair that they recycled a test that wasn't entirely sealed. Revealing the type of a specific logic game gives some test takers an unfair advantage.
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@"sabrina.garieri" said:
@joanyou9382 said:
I got 3 LRs. The second one has a question about bright male birds and the pick of nesting site. Can someone confirm if it is real?
I got 2 LR sections and I don’t remember this …
@GrumpySnail said:
@strugglinglsater said:
I honestly don't remember a single question from LR except the teddy bear one now LOL
same, I spent like 2 mins on that question and I had no idea what to pick lol
I think the an…
@"lady macbeth" said:
@"Kyle...." said:
@Kateryna said:
Which LR were real? Got LR LG LR LR RC
My understanding is that the 3rd section was experimental
what are you basing that on?
Maybe I…
@"Michaela.Pratt1" said:
Anyone have a guess on the curve? Overall seemed a bit on the easier end to me but maybe I just studied more for this one haha.
I agree it's probably an easier test --- which makes me a bit nervous re: the curve
Just got done! My take is that it was an easier exam than the July, 2018, test (which I also took). In particular, I think the reading was easier.
It's my sense that the 3rd section was experimental.
Thought I was prepared. Tanked from nerves and not managing time properly. I had been averaging ~172 in PT's; I'd be shocked if I got better than a 166 today. See ya'll in July.
Personally, I think that sounds like a big waste of time. After blind-reviewing a section, I'd watch the videos for the ones that I got wrong once/both times, and those that I circle on my way through the section (indicating it's a question I want t…
What's the downside of postponing? You won't be able to apply until next cycle anyway, which means you could take any combination of the June / July / September (and potentially even December) tests.
If you think you're not 100% ready and have the …
Sounds pretty much like my schedule, which I am happy with. I study for 2-3 hours on weeknights (working full-time or longer) and generally 5-7 hours a day on the weekend. With that time, I'm able to take, blind review and then watch videos for sele…