This is probably going to be pretty unhelpful but:
Practice your reading skills and familiarize yourself on the BASICS in a wide variety of topics (oil drilling, carbon dating, psychology, economics, art history, ancient civilizations, neuroscienc…
From my experience, if you are an international test taker, your time slots will be severely limited to super early or around dinner time. If you are an NA test taker, then you pretty much have the entire (waking) day to choose from.
I've solved every logic game ever publicly released and I had the same games section as you (trucks, committees) and I also felt that the games section was REALLY easy. There was nothing tricky at all, extremely straightforward. The LR and the RC wa…
I've taken the test 3 times - twice in South Korea and once in the US. I've never had any connection problems or any problems with ProctorU.
I've always used WiFi and my 2018 Macbook Air.
International Test! Took it this morning June 18th KST
RC felt like normal difficulty, like any standard 80s RC
1.Brittain’s Change from Pro war to Pacificist (moderate-easy)
2. Nunavut + Inuits and Government (moderate-easy)
3. Judicial Laws by…
I know it's ironic / counter intuitive that I'm saying this here on 7sage forums but literally from here on out until the test, stay off all LSAT forums and social media. The negatives of anxiety and self doubt significantly outweigh any positives t…
While I massively sympathize for the blind student, it seems to make more sense that LSAC should find a personal, individualized solution for him/her.
Why change the test for hundreds of thousands of test takers based on one person?
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Does anyone know if we can take the November Flex outside of US/Canada?
For example, taking the LSAT November Flex while physically located in Europe or Asia??
All that is required to buy pizza is 5 dollars.
All that is required = the only thing that is required = one thing that you need
So,
In order to buy pizza all you need is 5 dollars.
PIZZA -> $5