Crying as I write this because anyone who's been in the LSAT boat knows the damn STRUGGLE and how hard we work at this shit every day. Just sending some encouragement to anyone feeling discouraged right now.. you CAN do it!!!!
I'm taking the test in August and I know LSAC said you must have your LSAT writing on file to get your score. Will I still receive my score if I do the writing a few days after my exam, or do I have to do it before the exam?
Hi everyone,
I'm planning to take the August Lsat and was wondering if ya'll have any study tips, advice, articles for the last month of prep? Thank you.
... am currently registered for the August Flex. I've been studying ... any improvement I see by August. Then of course there's ... for this cycle, write in August and potentially again in October ...
You should be able to schedule your test now if you already have a ProctorU account. Not sure if the reset password trick still works if this is your first flex text.
We will now allow test takers to use a regular or mechanical pencil, or a pen, while taking the LSAT-Flex. You will still need to show your writing utensil(s) to the proctor during the check-in period.
Hey folks,
I'm scheduled for 8/30 at 4:20 pm...Looking for someone to bounce prep tests against for review. I just broke into the 160s after a 141 diagnostic in May (after COVID for 2 weeks and a full time job) so I've seen progress, but it's not ...
I feel like I hit a wall. Just 2 weeks away from the August Flex, I can't go above a 170 because I keep getting -5 on reading comprehension. I always get wrong the questions that talk about structure, and the purpose of a specific term. Any tips?