I'm trying to retake a whole PT that I've done before, but I don't want to lose data of my previous attempt so that I can check if I got the same questions wrong again. Can I retake a full PT without having to delete any data of previous attempts?
Trying to really grind on RC section before Nov 7 - does anyone maybe have a list of really difficult RC sections from previous exams? There's so many organized people on 7Sage, I would think this info is out there somewhere lol...
... with submitting requests for accommodations after the deadline LSAC lists (in ... , statement of need) several days after the deadline and added some ... pandemic). Has anyone submitted materials after the deadline and still been ...
I am really confused about the relationship between these three things.
Sufficient-->Necessary, Cause --> Effect, Before-->After
Is it okay to understand like this?
All are in same logic?
... guys-I need some advice after just receiving the lowest score ... for the November LSAT but after this review, I am feeling ... ideal score in BR but after seeing how big of a ... January? I was planning on applying in December but getting a ...
Who here is taking the January 2021 LSAT and applying this cycle? Are you taking it as a retest or your test? Do you recommend waiting to take January as opposed to November for a higher score or take it as a retake?
... 5-7 points from my previous two takes, even with a ... I could look back at previous work. I would also begin ... from running out of time (after a few really scary game ...
Is this still a thing today for T-14 schools? I'm intl' btw so I am not looking for scholarship money. But do law schools still practice rolling admissions? Just wondering if applying in Feb puts me at a significant disadvantage!