@alumivacui said:
I got a message from a friend that was scoring in the high 170s. . . and this is what it said: My proctor fainted during the first section, hit the wall, laid on the floor trying to get back together. The other proctor decide…
@GodsPlan said:
@TOvsEverybody said:
All of these ideas are good. Personally, I review questions right after the PT while they are fresh in my mind, but I also don't have as many questions to review as I am at the end of my study p…
All of these ideas are good. Personally, I review questions right after the PT while they are fresh in my mind, but I also don't have as many questions to review as I am at the end of my study period and scoring in the 170s now. There is nothing wro…
@"lsatgirl-1" said:
Congrats on scoring in the 170s I have been feeling frustrated myself lately with all the studying. This post came at the right time. Just got to keep going one step at a time.
I feel you, if you are writing in November …
Who cares about flak or looking neurotic dude? Ask yourself is the chance of you being accepted higher than 0? I would guess that it is, other than time spent on personal essays and such what do you have to lose? Plus you aren't just submitting the …
@hgill1415 said:
@"ashali.pc" said:
I have been doing at least one reading comp passage each day especially harder ones. There is a r/LSAT reddit post that lists harder RC sections I think, just search for hardest lsat sections. I …
Write an optional essay if its a topic you can actually engage with. I wrote one for UofT on diversity, because I grew up as a mixed-race child in a deeply racist part of the world and ended up moving to Canada when I was 12 so I felt like I had a s…
Honestly my advice is take 2-3 days off. I took 3 days off and focused on eating well and hitting the gym again. The most vital thing about RC is engaging with the passage and being actively interested in what you are reading. After my time off, I w…
Anyone? I don't know if I am allowed to bump my own thread, but I feel like this is a worthy discussion. It's one of the most difficult parallel reasoning questions judging by the split in wrong-right AC choice %ages. I would encourage anyone who st…
Unfortunately there isn't too much you can do, but hope it opens up. Although I would try giving LSAC a call and complain that you already paid and due to inadequate supply of testing seats you are losing money and opportunity. I doubt LSAC can make…
Oh wow it even has pre-determined 50% or 100% for accommodations. I feel dumb now. Thank you Julie for the response and very nice of the J.Y and the site makers to consider people with disabilities!
Thank you!