I was stuck in the 140s for sooooo long, I felt the same exact way. I took a step back & a couple of weeks off then totally re-evaluated my studying strategies. I found myself pointlessly sitting there flipping through notes for hours per day, i…
On the November writing, I forgot to show my paper and rip it up after, I also did an awful job at scanning the room. I was such a mess lol. I was approved within the week. No problems! You’re totally fine. Don’t panic.
I got 50% extra time accommodations for Nov-Flex, it took a little over two weeks to hear back. I have a neurological disorder, ADD, and got 50% extra time in college. That's the documentation I submitted for LSAT accommodations. I would practice st…
I have ADHD and have been on medication since high school, everyone's situation is different but personally I couldn't study without it. One thing I noticed when I first started to study was that I'd sit there "studying" but in reality I was jumping…
@cpeaks13 I didn't know about that prior to the test and my phone was outside the room but my proctor wanted me to go get it. Once I showed her the laptop through my phone camera I put my phone in airplane mode and just threw it on the couch.
I took my test today and trust me I suffer the WORST test anxiety so this was like huge for me. Last night I took a bath and listened to the powerscore podcast "16 reasons why people fail on the LSAT" the title sounds awful but they talk about how t…
@lilpingling haha this made me laugh, I had a hard time lining up my face with the camera also, I hope they delete that brutal photo. I was also shaking so much from nerves that I had an even harder time trying to line up my ID! lol
From what I've observed, people tend to do much better when they are in the right mindset and free of nerves. I think cancelling a score is just a waste of money and pointless, however that's just my personal opinion based on my own situation. I've …
If it makes you feel any better I am in this exact situation. My exam is the 10th and while I've been averaging around 154, these past few days I've been doing awful on timed sections. I've been studying like crazy also. Even though it's hard to ta…
So I've never taken the LSAT before but did some research. You can sign up for a ProctorU account by putting the institution as the acer LSAC, that doesn't give you an error. I then had to fill out my info etc and my account already had the Nov FLEX…
I recently got my accommodations approved for Nov LSAT but I didn't miss the deadline. Only a few days after I emailed them with all the documentation, my LSAT status page had a "accommodated testing status" box which just said my accommodations wer…