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  • @mrowley91 @The Judges Thank you both! Last question! Is it midnight for the school im applying to or midnight for LSAC?
  • Do you all think that there will be a bigger than usual curve to deal with the issues that people were experiencing? Some of the factors that came about due to proctoru, and just the newer testing environment could lower people's scores and result i…
  • @noonawoon said: “ What electronic devices are prohibited? One cell phone is allowed for use as a mirror during check-in as instructed by your proctor, but it must be turned off and put away as instructed by the proctor before the test begi…
  • @AwokenNova @"seamus.kirk5" They're not double counting the logical reasoning. They've already stated this on their official website. https://www.lsac.org/blog/law-school-admission-time-covid-19-top-10-questions-about-lsat-flex "We are not doubl…
  • @legalstateofmind On the website if you click "What am I allowed with me during the LSAT-Flex" it specifically states No.2 pencils or HB pencils. Says nothing about pens.
  • @keepcalmandneuron It did not specify that it was only for logic games I think. So it should be that the scratch paper is usable for every section.
  • @"seamus.kirk5" LSAC has just updated their LSAT-Flex page and said that you are allowed to use five pieces of blank scratch paper. You just show the front and back of every page to the proctor.
  • https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/fxwrbp/you_will_be_able_to_use_scratch_paper_for_lsat/ https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/g0ofl1/lsatflex_faq/ According to these it sounds like we are getting scratch paper. I think it would be pretty im…
  • @lexxx745 said: Did they answer the weighing question? How the 1LR section was weighed They did. It is not doubled up, it is the same weight as a normal logical reasoning section. So it went down in weight.
  • Thanks everyone for your kind words and congratulations!!! @ahnendc-1 Just keep studying and I'm sure you'll reach your goal! @masi I have been for the most part! The only time I've stopped studying is when every now and again I'll take a week…
  • Out of curiosity, has something like this happened in the past where they had to cancel a test worldwide? If so, what did they end up doing? What I'm worried about is the idea that several tests are going to be canceled or rescheduled because of the…
  • Hello! You should use the study schedule under course. It breaks down what should be done when, while just clicking on course just brings up all the lessons. Hope this helps, and good luck!
  • @lexxx745 Yeah, taking a break for me means just cutting off all LSAT studying for a bit of time. For me I did a week. I'm also testing in March, but recently I felt so burnt out so I took a week off. I came back and felt way more refreshed and wa…
  • I think that being burned out is different for everyone, but here's what happens to me. I'll dread doing more problem sets, and then with that comes sloppiness. I'll read the questions halfheartedly and then answer whatever and if I get the answer w…
  • @"Cant Get Right" Thank you so much for your extremely detailed response. I appreciate you taking so much time out to help illuminate things for me. You're right that for a lot of my answers I rely on trying to do questions like JY does in the cor…
  • @"Cant Get Right" That's definitely true, I definitely see what you mean when you put it that way. What I think ends up happening is on the days I feel worse I feel like I'm rushing through the test almost and picking the answer choices I feel are…
  • Thank you for your comments everyone, I really appreciate everyone giving me advice! It's possible they were easier tests, I should go and review them. @"Cant Get Right" It seems more like the opposite, like the lack of confidence and focus makes…
  • @"espresso patronum" I did read about that, mostly only the flowers game. I'm sorry that was the test you got stuck with, sounded really difficult. I will keep what you said in mind!
  • @achen013 Woah, that was crazy detailed! Thank you so much for the response! I just pray I'm the one who does better under pressure lol. I'll try practicing with five sections from here on out, thank you!
  • If you mean the 2019 law school median rankings then here's the link! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tUI5y-Sw2utvXvUEk9IQDzC1Rc0NDb7Q4PFwzxYkZpw/edit#gid=166071728
  • Hello, I hope you are doing well! I think that you can get a decent amount of studying done between now and July for your first practice test. Like you said, everyone is running their own race. It isn't about finishing the core curriculum as fast as…
  • Also interested in a group! PTing at an average of 162 with a high of 168! Please send a message if the group is created!
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  • @"Get Splitty Get Litty" Thanks for the reply! I don't see that option. I'm clicking on "add other institution" but it only gives me bachelor's, graduate, and law.
  • For me, I really have found a lot of success through 7sage and the LSAT trainer. The LSAT trainer gave me a pretty good foundation that 7sage really built upon in much more depth. I would also recommend that you shell out the extra money to upgrade …
  • I think it largely depends on what you're scoring at. If you're already scoring within the low to mid 160s then getting to the high 160s won't take as much time as if you were scoring in the 150s or 140s. It also is relative, as many people learn at…
  • Thank you so much to everyone who replied! I did not know these kinds of programs existed! This is going to help a lot!!!
  • I was wondering how bad the stylus would be. How sucky is sucked on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being ulimate suckage?
  • Thanks for sharing, that's a really inspirational story! Wishing you the best!