@hawaiihi thanks for your input. My softs and work are pretty ok, I think (I'm a non-traditional student with a bunch of scholarly work). While I would love to wait, I'm kind of timing this with other things in my life (job-related, kids, etc.) so…
I study all over the place, including my office at my job (a university, so it's pretty quiet when my door is closed), the library (I've used the main floor with other students so I have that distraction going on), and my own home desk. I haven't h…
Considering they prefaced it as an "anxiety" survey, I was surprised to see so many Qs about identity (they were obviously going for race/ethnicity) and intelligence...
@Chan8677 your LG section with the East/West banks was real (I only had one LG section). So your 3rd LG counted. The LG you had with the XYZ was experimental.
Thank you for sharing this . I needed to hear this: "I had to truly embrace that LSAT isn't worth getting upset, anxious, or depressed about, that law school was just one out of infinite options, and that if something was fated to happen, or if some…
@bendrummond33 said:
If we had the same order (LR-RC-LR-LR-LG) APPARENTLY the first LR (26) and the last LR (25) are the real ones, with the second LR being experimental.
oooooooh, I hope so -- how do you know?
@"neha.patel" said:
I had three LR's. I'm hoping that the first one was the experimental because that one was the hardest for me. I don't remember questions from that section. But the second LR, first question was about Sara being the best run…
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@katiewallace0918 said:
I had three LR and found my third section (LR) to be hard. I had LR RC LR LR LG.
I had the …
@arina185 said:
Thats what i had too! The second one had 26qs and was the hardest one for me too, and it was real unfortunately. > @sshen2988 said:
I had LR RC LR LR LG, I found the second LR to be the hardest but can't remember i…
@sshen2988 said:
I had LR RC LR LR LG, I found the second LR to be the hardest but can't remember if it had 25 or 26 questions. If anyone remember the first questions on the real LRs that would be very helpful!
Same!! I felt the second LR wa…
I read it as starting in June, when you register for the test, you will have from the date OF the test (so same day) up to one year after you take it, to do the writing portion. I believe that would mean you could do it that day if you wanted it, b…
Hi, David et al., Thank you so much for this speed assistance! I have a couple random questions rather than one big one for the four minutes, if you have time.
I'm the one with the huge CV that I know needs to be dropped to 2 or fewer pages. I…
@akeegs92 , could you study right after work and skip the commute? I used to have a long commute, and sometimes just staying where I was for an hour or two (plus, then the office is quiet!) would mean I wouldn't be wasting precious (not-as-tired) s…
I will call LSAC to be sure, but this is what I see on that link you sent me originally @Kermit750 .
"Do NOT have a transcript sent from an international institution IF your bachelor’s degree is from a US, US territory/associated state, or Canadian…
Thanks, @Kermit750 . I'm not sure if htis applies to me, because this says "more than a year"...but I was only there one year. It is showing on my undergrad transcript, just not in LSAC. How confusing!
@angelshoes -- so I just did that Q&A office hours w/ Dave, and got to ask him this question in a simplified way. They stressed trying to get it to two pages, if possible. He suggested that we write it in bullet form, if possible, wording it …
Thanks, @10000019 . I have been considering doing that. Do you (or anyone) know if you do the basic admissions course, do they allow you to pay the difference to "upgrade"? Or, if you buy a bigger LSAT course 7Sage packet, can you add the admissi…
Thanks @"Michaela.Pratt1" , @NotMyName , @ExcludedMiddle . I'll try to answer some of your questions, especially since you asked @Ohnoeshalpme . With my spouse having a fantastic job and my two littles, I'm not necessarily looking to move, and so …
This is wonderful to read. I'm in a similar boat. I first took the test back in February without studying (I honestly was so naive about the whole thing) and got a 150. I have a full-time job (uni. professor) and didn't really think much about th…