Please don't feel too discouraged. My score dropped eight points on this LSAT as well, and all I really wanted out of it was an extra two points or so. Kind of upset with it, but I didn't study this much to quit on it now. Put too much time and effo…
Kind of in the same camp because I had the same exact thing with LG. Had 8 minutes going into the last game but I think I fumbled to be honest. Had to guess on three or four questions and it kind of psyched me out for the rest of the test since LG w…
I took my test Sunday morning, and I guess I am the only person here that had LG, LR, then RC! Lol. LG was just about where you could expect in terms of difficulty, increasing slightly with each game. Last game I had to guess on four questions even …
I actually just spoke with LSAC on Thursday morning. I was told we will be able to select our test time and date approximately 8 days prior. So that would be about January 9th or 10th0ish.. I was worried about the same thing.
@Christopherr said:
THANK YOU ALL!
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My journey was a bit nontraditional, and took about three years in total. For most of my studying I was working a full time job. The first year was pretty bad... I'd try …
@mbmeowww said:
I worry about structure too. I think one of the biggest reasons I failed so hard on the August LSAT was because I was trying to self-direct my studying too much. 7sage is helping a lot. Thank God for fee waivers.
Other tha…
I am literally in the same exact situation as you. I registered for the November LSAT mostly because the deadline to register was fast approaching and I didn't want to be without an insurance policy if my October test turns out to be a bust. My reco…
I've gone through the same process. I was signed up for April and postponed it twice. Now I have a coupon that I can use up until April 2021 due to the ongoing circumstances. Honestly, I wouldn't stress taking it in the near future, and use this tim…
To be honest with you, I wouldn't stress about studying too much, especially RC. I am of the belief that RC is already the most difficult section to improve on, even in the long term. That is because RC is a culmination of your ability to break down…
Very happy that you've chosen to share your experience with everyone! I hope you find the time to post here often. I'm sure you could do a lot in relieving some anxieties that prospective law students alike will surely have. Best of luck to you and …
@Peaceofmind said:
Hi I was stuck in 159 for a while too and I found the easiest way to break in the 160s is to nail the LG. Foolproof all games from 1-35, and aim to get 0/-1 on PTs , then ultimately on test day. Good luck!
I've found this …
@"Gee-dawg" said:
This is a good question. I haven’t taken the LSAT yet, but my first PT score wasn’t great. It’d be interesting to know how much you can actually improve though. I’ve read that it’s only 5 or so points but I am hoping this isn…
You can still apply to your target schools even if you take the September test. The schools you will apply to will see that you have a pending score and then it can always be updated later if you score higher than your 172. Unless it's financially b…
Thank you for sharing this! It's nice knowing that I wasn't the only one who, on their diagnostic, had not a damn clue as to how to properly arrange and diagram a LG, or who was perplexed as to who Nisa the !Kung woman was after reading the passage …
@CoffeeEnthusiast said:
@DanielMacTavish said:
@CoffeeEnthusiast said:
I'm at work refreshing and I feel like I'm having a heart attack. Send help.
YOU'RE ON COMPANY TIME! GET TO WORK!
Well …
I took the digital LSAT in July (undisclosed). My immediate plan after taking the test was to prepare for the November 25th test, mostly because it is the only disclosed test in the relatively near future, and I feel that I need to see where I am go…
Will say as someone who took a full-length, in person course that the PowerScore Bible is a good supplement to reinforce what I learned - or didn't for that matter. I'm actually in the same boat as you in terms of time and it's left me unable to com…
Depends entirely on your proctor, but it's not very long. Maybe enough time to get a deep inhale, exhale to re calibrate. I guess if they have the requisite sleight of hand you can be onto the next section in about 5-10 seconds
@maxbbarb7 said:
How did the proctors start everyone at the same time with the Digital LSAT? Also, did you find it easy to use the stylus on the tablet for highlighting sentences?
I guess I was one of the lucky ones because I found the whole…
While I'm not at peak performance with RC, ironically, I've seen significant improvement in this section after making the transition from taking all my PTs on paper to the digital format. I used to be in the -13ish range (pretty bad, I know) to -6 t…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I love this question and the answer is “all of the above.”
Question type is the first pattern most people learn. The interaction between the AC’s and the stimulus is a little different for each type which is vitall…