@"kristina.chemareva" said:
I wish someone prepared me for the kind of stylus they provided. It worked somewhat fine (albeit not every time) for picking the right answer choice (basically tapping on the screen), but it failed me every time I t…
I didn't take September, but I'm sure that if you're capable of a 169, then you probably did well on the RC & LR. Like others mentioned, this may balance out the LG more than you think.
If you're even considering November, there's not that many…
Call LSAC! Let them know where you'd prefer to take test and be polite. Ask them when you should reach out again or when they expect to know more details. I called yesterday and was able to get off the "reserved seat list" in Southern CA (I do have …
I had a similar problem. My improvement on LR started after I stopped taking so many timed PTs. I went back and reviewed the question types and then drilled like crazy. I focused on understanding the stimulus in my own words (make the language a fri…
I would try again, I just checked the LSAC available digital PTs and the highlight function along with the RC passage w/questions to the right worked for me. Might be a tech issue or the device you're using.
I had digital in July and it was exactly…
I'd register for November regardless. Something could happen on test day that's not in your control & test centers are already filling up. I'd also push for a higher score for the scholarships, but you should consider how much time you'll really…
@MissChanandler said:
If there's one section that you really want to work on and improve, I think it's more than fine to devote a bigger chunk of your time to it, but still brush up on the other sections every day. So let's say you really want…
I used to skip them but then felt like it was wrong to avoid a question type (that's just my own guilt). I went through all my old tests and used the Digital problem sets to drill MBT, MSS, MBF, etc. I focused on understanding the stimulus untimed. …
You definitely need to take breaks, but figure out what works for you. I like to "reward" myself with 10 minutes of Netflix, playing fetch with my dogs, or going for a walk when I start to feel drained or foggy (even if it's almost every hour some d…
@AudaciousRed said:
Take a look at your odds for applying ED and see what it says. Would 1 more point be better two months down the road, or would the score you have now do better if submitted early? You have to weigh this.
Part of me is s…
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
@kmeter said:
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
I’d probably take that score as a blessing from the lord and apply 😂. Probably wouldn’t risk Sept unless you somehow are averaging above a 167 now…
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
I’d probably take that score as a blessing from the lord and apply 😂. Probably wouldn’t risk Sept unless you somehow are averaging above a 167 now.
It definitely was a blessing haha. I feel like I owe to myself to …
@Lolo1996 said:
That depends, do you think you can improve your score? Is it worth the investment? Would it be more worth it to work and put aside money for your degree? How difficult is studying for you?
You did get lucky on this exam, w…
Yes there's hope! Just in the possibility of getting better testing conditions
Try the LSAT demon free trial. You can drill specific LR & LG question types and random RC passages from tests 1-60 (not sure that's the correct range) all on a tab…
I'm right there with you. I'm planning on taking the September test, mainly because I don't want to keep studying through October (with starting to work full time) and want to focus on applications. I think most important thing is to figure out whet…
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@TaylorJones said:
For anyone who did take it, I had three LR's. Does anyone remember a question about stickleback fish leading other fish?????
Really hoping so be…