@rogantrevor said:
Anyone know of any logic games that have been administered that are similar to the shelves game? I've never seen anything like that and I could not figure it out during the test...not sure how to prepare for something I've n…
@"Prudenter Discere" said:
LG was easy but weird. I skipped the first game after first read, because it was not a usual game, did the second game, finished it well. Read the third game, it was unusual, so i skipped it, Did the fourth game, it …
@zacharytsmith26 said:
They really wanted to test us on what do these two people disagree about didn't they? Is it confirmed that the LR 25 was experimental? That had to be the easiest section.
Yes! There were sooo many disagree questions.
I would withdraw if I was in your position. Assuming that you do not HAVE to start school fall of 2020 I would recommend that you keep studying until your scores are more reflective of your ideal score and then consider sitting for the actual thing.
Thanks so much for posting this @"Seeking Perfection" ! I've been researching into different law schools' programs and I noticed that Michigan has an extensive list of clinical programs. I know you are just starting your second year so you may not h…
@zacharytsmith26 said:
It usually comes out a month after the test and for some reason it is two months this time which is very disappointing. I was hoping to try that logic games section I keep hearing about before the Oct. test.
Same here!…
@hi_haejin said:
It's been already two years you wrote this post but I want to say thanks to you for sharing your awesome insight! I'll practice the way you teach and I feel like that would really help me to get better scores!:)
Thanks @hi_h…
@2ndTimestheCharm said:
We were allowed to for July, but you should email LSAC about future tests (and please let us know).
LSAC finally responded to my question:
" Analog (nondigital) wristwatches are permitted in the test room. However, t…
Yeah scores come out June 27 even if you have not done the writing sample. I remember reading somewhere that LSAC wont report your score to law schools until the writing sample is turned in.
I have the same problem as you. My body naturally wakes up around 7am so I get tired around noon at work. Im going to wake up as normal but take a quick nap around 9am and eat a light lunch.
Think of it as 4 or 5 individual sections instead of a four hour ordeal. Reset after each section.
I second what the 7sagers above said. It will get easier the more you do them.
@TheDeterminedC said:
LR, RC, LR, LR, LG
RC: Big Bang is the real one (only one I remember)
LR: Did anyone get a section about a person buying property with a swimming pool? That section was so hard. I hope it’s experemental
Yes! t…
If you can get access you may want to read through the resume section of the 7sage admissions course: https://7sage.com/admissions/lesson/resume-overview/
All you need to know are context, premise, conclusion, and any assumptions made (there will be at least one). I think you are overthinking this to be honest.