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nevadacity37

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  • With RC, don't get bogged down in the details. A given passage will have 10 to 15 details (or more) that while you read think to yourself "this might be needed", but honestly, you are not going to be asked about the vast majority of them. If you k…
  • To note, another option is to take the test in September and cancel your score (especially if you cannot withdrawal from the test at this point). You have already paid the money... While perhaps not ideal, it is a valuable experience to take the te…
  • Good job and congratulations!
  • I used to really struggle with RC too... that has passed now (consistently only miss 1 or 2). Some things I did that may help you: 1) I stopped reading for details; I read for structure almost entirely. Quickly note where details are in the passa…
  • Some encouragement and observations from my own experience: I think a lot of people who start off sub-160 with tests, find 160ish to be a plateau. But fear not, it can be temporary! I am not naturally gifted with taking the LSAT, and like you, I …
  • Might I add that just because you hit 170 on PT's, it doesn't follow that will be your score on test day. I think most people find they hit the median or a little lower on test day. Of course, some folks shine on test day and score above their med…
  • @westcoastbestcoast said: I emailed lsac with the lsat watch i have that goes from 0-35 minutes and they informed me that this LSAT specific watch is fine for use. This is in direct contradiction to what I was told by an LSAC representative …
  • LSAC calculates your GPA regardless of, or prior to, taking the LSAT, once they have received and processed ALL of your transcripts - assuming you have paid for the CAS service. To find your LSAC GPA, go to the LSAC website, login to your account. …
  • I have taken the lsat twice at two different centers, neither of which had clocks in the room.
  • I just spoke with an LSAC rep. For anyone specifically wanting to know if the LSAT Mastermind watch is banned, it is. The LSAC rep reiterated that watches must function to tell time, not a start/stop function only. I inquired as to whether a list…