Saturday test taker, here's what I remember!
RC-LG-RC-LR
1st RC set: I.M Pei & Lourve Paris, History (comparative) Conflicts of interest, Nutrition and biology - found this subreddit from 3 years ago and the powerscore podcast indicates that t…
There is a clock displayed during the test. Top right corner, countdown from 35 mins. Similar to the 7sage interface but I'd recommend practicing on Law Hub so that you see the exact testing format.
4 sections total - 3 scored, 1 experimental
1 minute break between each section - 10 minute break after 2 completed sections before moving to the last 2 sections
Practice 1-3 prompts and you'll be fine. LSAC has one prompt listed on their website.
If you feel good about your current state with LR, don’t quite see the need for more improvement, take a glance at LG. LG does require a rock solid understanding of conditionals which is covered in LR, and JY does a phenomenal job at explaining it.
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Any specific reason you are timing yourself with 30 and not 35 minutes? That extra 5 minutes may give you 2-3 questions that you're missing. I wouldn't move into other PTs just yet because you don't want to spoil the 60-90s. Because you're limited o…
From LSAC - "Given the expressed preference of the substantial majority of test takers, LSAC will continue to provide the LSAT in an online, live remote-proctored format through June 2023"
I would cancel if
1) You are 99.9% sure you will retake the LSAT and don't just plan to but actually will
2) The score you received does not represent your potential
3) You scored lower than your target score
@"Jordan Johnson" said:
@"Law and Yoda" said:
89, 91, and 92 have comparatives. Only one I didn't see is 90 which is certainly an outlier as I believe LSAC is still keeping comparatives on the test.
The third passage in 90+…
@noonawoon said:
@tams2018 said:
@noonawoon said:
@"fin.cobb" said:
It's definitely not perfect but the ideas are actually very interesting and it's a bold subject... insider non-trading is…
89, 91, and 92 have comparatives. Only one I didn't see is 90 which is certainly an outlier as I believe LSAC is still keeping comparatives on the test.
From the time we are born, we are given certain benchmarks to reach at a certain age – when we should walk, when we should talk, the list goes on. I'm 25 and started studying when I was 23. At first I got caught up in having another item checked off…
I took a 3.5 - 4 month break and it was definitely difficult to get back into a rhythm, as I also work full time and my work load became more. I found it was easier to start by studying material I "had in the bag." For me this was LG so I started ea…
@"andrew.rsn" said:
From what I understand, If you have an LSAT score on file, that's what schools will consider whether you submit a GRE or not. Submitting a GRE is only for those who have not taken the LSAT. I haven't heard of any schools re…
1) Some schools require you to submit the GRE score if you've taken it within the last 5 years (which you have since it was 2017). So make sure to identify if the schools you are applying to fall under this category.
2) If you plan to retake the LS…
@ttanyadowney said:
I received an automated pop up message regarding some tips before the Nov LSAT- but now I can’t seem to get back to that page. Where can I get those links again?
If you want to return to any pop up messages received, unde…
I think advice from the community depends on a few of the following questions:
1) What is your target LSAT score
2) Are you aiming to apply for this years cycle
3) Is this an important internship/how would you feel passing up this internship
Som…
@canihazJD said:
The only Russian and French game I know if is the one dealing with plays and novels. Not that one?
Novels & plays is PT32 G2
Another one I'm thinking of with those variables is PT29 G3
I could be mistaken but I think it stays open, you just don't see your score before having a writing sample on file. For reference, I took mine two weeks after the final test date administered so I think its safe to say you could take it in the week…
Hey @garrett_proctor, I've had two tutors who I greatly benefited from! I'm not sure whether they are currently taking on students but I'll tag them just in case. One is approved by 7sage, another was a very active community member that was providin…
@Ashley2018 said:
@"Law and Yoda" said:
@Ashley2018 said:
That's not a T-14 though. I don't know of a T-14 with a deadline past February.
I would carefully review the admissions timeline for each uni…
@Ashley2018 said:
That's not a T-14 though. I don't know of a T-14 with a deadline past February.
I would carefully review the admissions timeline for each university in addition to cross checking with the information that 7sage has posted. …
I printed out the LG games and did them on paper, albeit, games are done solely on paper so there wasn’t a huge difference when I went back to the digital format. I’d be cautious taking PTs on paper unless you have accommodations. For some they perf…
There’s something about the silence at 4am, no birds chirping, no sounds of traffic, no random sounds that family members make in the house. I get up at 4, read the news or a chapter in a book until 5am then workout until 6am. All this puts me in th…
It's a great idea and plenty of people do it! Some schools even have the option of sitting in on a live lecture to get a sense of what its like. If anything it may help guide your decision on whether you can see yourself enjoying your next 3 years a…
Hi @isabella-3 , before entering into the writing prompt my screen was frozen on the "start" window so I had to call technical support. I was on the phone with them for 30 minutes before they fixed the issue but ultimately my writing was flagged the…
Are you scoring near your target goal? If so, you have a better chance at hitting your target score on test day and maybe a retake won't be necessary. If you're not near it but hoping to peak, it might be best to plan for a future retake.
Regardles…