@ashley3460 said:
My feb 2015 LSAT was a 155 and my goal was to have my score investigated by the LSAC because it increased so much
LOL that would be awesome. Hopefully you knocked it out of the park. Meanwhile... I need another beer to drink away…
Yeah, I know what you mean. That last game was very, very weird. All of that being said, once I found out (I still could be wrong) what they meant, I felt much better. Hopefully that's not too much info, but enough that you know what the heck I am t…
@ashley3460 said:
I did,I would be very happy with your original score. I think I had a scantron error in feb, the beauty of feb is that I won't know if that is true for 10 years.
Ouch. That does suck about Feb tests.
Hopefully you killed it tod…
RC is the only section I didn't find myself with at least a few minutes to spare. Looking back at my tests, my RC numbers seemed to have got worse over the course of my prep. So, uh, that's not good. I know that's what I need to work on though.
If…
That's the same thing I thought, but like I said, supposedly people have had them do it. Any suggestions for nailing down RC? The only thing I can think of is making sure I read more often. I will probably get a subscription to the New Yorker or som…
@ashley3460 said:
You would probably remember to start a new section in a new column, right? You most likely just put 27 in the previous column's 26 space and you are going to kill it. Really, -1 can still be a 180. I'm rooting for you.
Thanks. mo…
Yeah, I think most schools will take Oct. LSATs early on. Some of the people I work with (at a law school) seem to think I would be better off keeping the score so I can write an addendum and show the law schools what happened (so they could see for…
Well, I'm a splitter planning on the T14, so I need to get my apps in early as possible. Not entirely sure what to do. This was also my second time taking (first was a 167 with virtually no practice last september, I feel stupid for that), so Octobe…
Here's a story to make you guys feel better about yourselves (schadenfreude). I felt awesome during this test. Didn't feel particularly stuck on any questions, didn't have to 'guess' (most tests I 'guess' between 2 answers on 4 or 5 questions. I've …
Took it last Sept. and it took about 5 hours for my testing location. I've read about people having issues at other places where it kept them from starting on time, and held them up another 2+ hours, though.
Speaking of which, I should be heading …
@stepharizona said:
Ok so I paid a year in advance for Netflix because I really liked a number of the movies and tv shows when I signed up. The services includes these movies and they've been in their system for years. But then 6 months later they'…
@jdawg113 said:
well then you have however long they give you to download whatever you need
tho not really analogous as this is downloading a fixed amount of stuff and Netflix is not so fixed and you more stream rather than download. And so Netfl…
@nicole.hopkins said:
What you actually paid for was the licensing costs involved in making the explanations and course materials available (in the videos and in the course). 7sage never actually passed off the costs of making its PDF's onto studen…
Must have missed that. Though that doesn't really answer the question. Imagine you paid for 1 year of Netflix and 6 months through they announced to everyone that they were not going to honor any of those sales, but also not going to give a refund t…
Thanks everyone. Any idea how 7sage got around honoring the sale of these tests for X amount of time without following through or giving refunds? It's a little disappointing to think you bought something only to find out you no longer have access to…