I've tried opening a few practicetestson my laptop, but the bottom is cutoff and I don't have a scroll option. Help? Nevermind... using a mouse solves the issue. How embarrassing. :blush:
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If I were you, I would drill practicetests 36-66. Im not sure ... , but I have heard that tests 1-36 are slightly more ... a week. Whatever you choose to do don't forget to blind ...
I recommend, if you have not already, ... telling me I couldn't do it, or, ... I didn't have the mental sharpness. your goals except you. Is a T30 good enough for you or do you ... limit to your studying - you keep practicing until youscore in your target ...
... during the test you can have your pill bottle on the table and ... can take your medication but otherwise you ... won’t see as many open spots so make sure you register ...
... more accurately in my practice, including doing practicetestson LawHub to get used ... 's just to get more practice with answering those types of ...
Are the two interfaces significantly different? If so, I might take my last couple scheduled practicetestson LawHub but I find the analytics and Blind Review within 7Sage to be extremely useful which is why I'm taking them here.
When you log into your LSAC account on lsat.org, click "Writing ... of the page. If you scroll all the way ... down, you'll find the section ... and that's where you can take the writing ... component. You can also familiarize yourself ...
The scores from yourpracticetests and from your real tests should be about the same. I have heard this from other users; in addition, I have taken 2 actual tests and these scores were reflective of my practice scores.
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Thank you for this (your post yesterday on weakening arguments by ... through the first half, you've helped me realize some ... me (like for this Q!). Your post has been quite enlightening.
I'm 23, working full-time, and also planning to take Oct/Nov LSAT. I try to study in the morning before work, or at lunch time because my job is flexible. I think the earlier, the better. I take practicetestson the weekends because I have more time.