@GordonBombay Yea it was. Last time I took it at the Collin County learning center or something. We had a huge table to ourselves and there were only like 15 people to a room. If you retake I would highly recommend you take it there and not UNT.
@gyoo01 said:
Is it okay to bring multiple watches?
Rules state you are allowed one analog watch on your desk. Practice with one. There's no magic bullet. Plenty of us underperformed WITH a real 180 watch, so, don't over-hype ...
Added the thread @nbrick11 made with the write up to the first post! Also here:
http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/5889/journey-to-the-center-of-a-180
Congrats on the 180! What a great accomplishment! Some thoughts...
@nbrick11 said:
Mental Approach
The LSAT is a mental beast. I don’t mean in terms of the difficulty, that mental aspect is obvious. The less obvious one is the ...
@nbrick11 said:
Also, the fact that I got a 180 means I did really well on the LSAT. It doesn’t mean I’ll make an excellent lawyer, that I’m a genius, or anything outside of the world of admissions. Through personal experience I know a woman who ...
In addition, is it better to warm-up right before you get into the test center? Or is warming up at some point before you leave your house good enough? Dunno if it matters, but in case it does...
Me too, also adjacent to the testing center (anyone else in McKinney TX?). Got a whole elaborate set up going on and 4pm checkout. Fridge, micro, all my foods and vitamins. Epsom salts for the tub, following massage.
I'm amazed at how many people don't read the instructions on their ticket. My center turned away several people because they didn't have pictures on their ticket and numerous people had grocery bags instead of ziplocs
Well, I just signed up for the Feb. administration to make sure I get my preferred testing center. I don't think I "bombed" the December test, but unless I get some good bubbling luck, I'm still half a dozen points below my potential...