I think the only one they see is if you dont show up without canceling. Other than that, I think you're okay to cancel or reschedule however many times
@DivineRaze I think you are burning out. Your LR scores taking a dive might be the fruit of you trying to do too much. You might just be wasting valuable PTs. If you really really really feel like you can't stop taking them, then just start retaking…
JY recommends 1 or 2 a week. I think you might be doing too much without giving yourself a chance to process and learn from your mistakes. There is another post that asks about how long BR should take. If you are scoring within 170+, then I think it…
@laurallohr First, dont let this test make you feel incompetent! That is the lie it wants you to believe to discourage you from kicking its butt. In the grand scheme of things you haven't been studying for too long. Some people study a minimum of a …
I agree with @Louislepauvre. Do you feel ready ? Only sign up for the LSAT if you feel ready to crush it. Don't go in blind or hoping for the best. If not, it is better to hold off. If you take it in November, I think you should have the mindset tha…
Hey! I recommend you just drill. It's impossible to say how many LGs you are going to need to do in order to foolproof it. If anything, I think you should drill on previous games. Set aside games that you don't feel like you have 100% down and go ba…
They have a highlighter/underline feature. I highly recommend getting acquainted with it! 7Sage has an amazing digital tester where you can play around with it. You could also take notes on the scratch paper for example you might jot down paragraph …
Dude first, great job! If I were you I would watch JY's explanation of the game and then solve the game after he explained it. Put the game aside and come back every so often and just drill the heck out of the games you have already done. You should…
Yes! Under Resources click LSAT Analytics and you can see all the PTs! Click the PT you want and you can take it as a digital version or you can choose to fill in the bubble sheet like before. There is even an awesome BR feature for when you finish!
@MichaelScottRegionalManager Yes, there is a pen on one side and the stylus on the other. Its a chubby pen and it is kinda loud. Rather than clicking the top, you twist it and the pen pops out.I found myself just using the pen portion of it. The tab…
We get a stylus that doubles as a pen and on-screen stylus. It is not the surface stylus. No, you do not get a keyboard. There is no way to annotate the text as you read unless you want to take notes in your scratch paper. The 7Sage digital test tak…
If I were you, I would drill practice tests 36-66. Im not sure how accurate it is, but I have heard that tests 1-36 are slightly more difficult (the LG at least). I would also drill 1-36 as timed sections making sure to do BR. Maybe come mid Septemb…
So I'm not familiar with LSATDemon, but 7Sage has an amazing question bank and video explanation feature. If you go under Resources > Problem Sets, you can customize drills you want to do, take it digitally or create a PDF, and there is even an o…
The give you a little packet of scratch paper. It is blank (no lines). You can use the paper for any portion of the test. They will also give you a stylus that works both on the tablet and doubles as a pen. You are still allowed to use pencils and e…
I would recommend to take it in July! If anything, go in with the attitude that it is a practice test. Although I hope your studies go well, there is no guarantee that you will feel more prepared come September. I think you should take the LSAT come…