Someone please correct me, but I always assumed that we would turn grey earlier in the day when the day comes because it takes them the day to distribute scores to everyone. Isn't that what happened in June? Or am I literally just making things up?
Is anyone else experiencing perpetual mini heart attacks every time you refresh your email and an email pops up from "law-admissions" or "admissions@law" and you think for a split second that it's from LSAC but it's actually just from 1 of the 80,00…
@"Alex Divine" said:
I truly think you're overthinking this a bit much. I don't think they are going to search for your speech and watch an hour to see your 3 minutes at the end. I actually have a similar concern for a speech I gave at my grad…
@"thomas.g.shannan" said:
@bswise2 said:
(Because what else am I going to do for the next 22 days...)
All in all, statically we can conclude that a second -9 in a row is unlikely. -11 looks good, but who knows.
PT…
(Because what else am I going to do for the next 22 days...)
All in all, statically we can conclude that a second -9 in a row is unlikely. -11 looks good, but who knows.
PT Curve
60 -12
61 -12
62 -14
63 -11
64 -13
65 -14
66 -10
67 …
@42and35 Where do you see section ratings? I can only find individual question/games/passage ratings? (I'm looking to do a similar analysis to your's regarding the likeliness of an insanely small curve for September haha).
@tylerdschreur10 said:
About every 12 hours I flip between crippling fear that I bombed and unrealistic optimism that I scored a 178...
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This also characterizes every second of my mental state from the moment I walked out of the testin…
@"Paul Caint" said:
@bswise2 said:
I had the same exact experience with the first RC. My first section was the experimental RC and I did awful. They called 5 minutes before I got to the last passage and I was like..."What? That has…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
My test progressed in a really interesting way.
Section 1: RC. I totally bombed it. Ridiculously hard. Turns out was the experimental.
Section 2: LR. Hardest LR I can remember.
Section 3: LG. Killed it
Sec…
Does anyone else feel like the whole test was a blur? If it was not for this discussion thread, I would not remember a dang thing. I'm reading through these comments and I'm like yea...I guess I remember that? But it all just feels like a dream.
Th…
I had 2 RC. One had a passage about astronomy and the other had a passage about judges' opinions. Anyone who can shed light on which was real would be very appreciated.
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-80-section-4-question-10/ (at 5:14)
His only comments on D : "Okay...well that's nice. Really...that's nice. I'm glad I know that now."
@AllezAllez21@"Cant Get Right" Haha it definitely threw me off for my first section, but by the second section, I was back in my rythme. Definitely a great learning experience
@rugangel I don't plan on doing my warm up at the test center. I usually do them at Starbucks so I can hit 2 birds with 1 stone (PT warm up and caffeine intake ). Luckily, my September exam will be administered at my alma mater, so I am all too fami…
My pre-PT warm up always includes 1 RC passage, 12 or 13 LR questions (1/2 section, alternating pages so varying difficulty), 2 LG (same as LR, 1/2 section, alternating games so varying difficulty). This is the perfect balance of material for me to …
@BinghamtonDave Thank you! I actually have not yet taken PT76, but this is a good lesson for me to learn. It's my personal opinion that high cholesterol contributing to heart disease is less of a common sense assumption than elephants have 4 legs, b…
@LSATcantwin That does make sense...I guess my issue is that, what if cholesterol is a beneficial factor? As in it's a factor that decreases the chance of heart disease and stroke? Based on the limited information we are given, that could be the cas…
@"Cant Get Right" is great if you're looking for a couple RC tutor sessions! His tips really helped me improve on RC, just when I was convinced that it was nearly impossible for me to improve.
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
This is a good question. While I haven't seen the LSAT make an answer choice turn on the distinction between "most" and "almost all", they don't have exactly overlapping meanings.
For example, "almost all" has a more re…
@AllezAllez21 That was my initial thought too but "most" translates to 51%-100%.
Almost all excludes the possibility of 100% and it seems unlikely that 51% could be considered "almost all"...doesn't it?
I agree with @LSATcantwin. I have pushed back my LSAT date many times (mentally, like 4 times. I actually only pushed it back after registering once). I started out in almost your exact scenario-- my cold diagnostic (no training) was a 151 and my di…
I know I'm a bit late here, but I recently just got this question wrong during some drilling and I found another way to eliminate A that might be useful to someone.
The stimulus says that the gene variant "increases sensitivity to dopamine."
A say…