Definitely retake! Schools only count your highest score so don't worry too much about the 158. Plus, you have a great reason to explain your 3.3 GPA so with a good LSAT score you no doubt will be able to get into some great schools.
I'm in the same position as you guys, it killed me to have to pay the $180 for CAS but it's something that has to be done. Also want to retake but I gotta wait a few weeks to save up some $. These fees are killing me, and with applications down the …
@Pacifico thanks for always responding, really appreciate it!
Only reason I put resume and rough draft of PS ahead of LORs is b/c I read somewhere that it's good to give your writer both so they have a basis for the letter. I guess you're saying it …
@david.busis last option seems like the easiest to me, especially from the professor's perspective.
Also, I just began the course and wanted to let you know that I've really enjoyed it. Tremendously helpful and well worth the cost!
I didn't use the 7sage notepad. What I found helpful was to create a separate notes page for each type of game (sequencing, grouping, etc) and LR question type (NA, SA, etc.). Before each PT, I'd read though everything and I found this tremendously …
Anyone know whether the section with questions regarding minimum wage and politics with rain was real? Can't remember if it was same section as babblers.
@Pacifico thanks!
@BruiserWoods I actually have the opposite view. I think taking a full test a few days before game day is important. When I'd take a PT after like a week off, my timing and stamina were a bit off. For me at least, it's hard to just…
@"Nicole Hopkins" obviously wasn't referring to everyone, but I find that to be the case with lots of people I spoke to.
Want to ask you though: why do you think you scored 4,5 points lower than your PT average? Do you attribute it to nerves? I'm r…
I think the reason people tend to underperform is because they don't take the test under test-like conditions: filling in bubbles after time is called, taking breaks between sections, taking a longer break than the 15 min, no experimental section, e…
How long is the entire process from when you start the test until you finish? So if I start at 1, what time do you think I'll be out of the test center?
Thanks @"Ron Swanson"
I actually did a lot to research before signing up for this specific test center. I read so many great reviews; almost everyone said you get your own big desk + not really much noise. Everything seemed good. But then around a …
Good question, all the ticket says is to report to the main lobby. Nothing else really. And even if I did have a room #, LSAC says you can't visit the room prior to your test.
@"Nicole Hopkins" oh, thought you sat for that test. Sorry bout that:)
Also, do you think that LSAT may be introducing the pattern game as a regular game type, like grouping/ordering? Maybe theyre starting a trend where the game can appear on every …
I like having oatmeal, toast, blueberries, and green tea.I found that combo to work for me.
I also take some multivitamins and omega 3. Don't know if it helps, but worst case scenario is that it's a placebo.
For snack, I have pretzels, banana, and d…
I think 41 also has a circle game. I think those are the only 2. My guess is that we will get a mapping game in June, haven't gotten one of those in a really long time.
Omg, to all you guys who recommended the Blackwing sharpener: thank you! The thing is unbelievable, sharpens to a super fine point and much better than the $30 electric sharpener I bought on Amazon. That, with the black ticonderogas I feel is the be…
@UEconomist damn, that worries me. Absolutely hate the small, pull out desks. One of the reasons I signed up for Wagner is because I heard you get a table. If you don't mind me asking, how many people were in the room with you?
@"Cant Get Right" @Addistotle
thanks, really appreciate it!
Any tips for reducing test-day anxiety and treating the test like it's any other PT? I've taken publicly proctored practice exams in an effort to prepare for test-day, but I'm worried that…
Great advice here, good thread. The one thing I'd add is to take Uber/Lyft to your testing center. Well worth the $ in my opinion to avoid any added stress.