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My understanding is that you take a section timed and ... every question you answer with 80% confidence. ... sure what this means. But howdoyou judge what level of confidence ... lol.
... take the highest right? And you can apply with an average ... a better one...? Howdoyou let them know you anticipate another LSAT score ... coming in before them judging you on the one they have ...
Started by taking notes in a notebook. Title each section of my notes with the name of that stop on the course. But it is starting to feel tedious/think there is a better way of doing this.
I just made the mistake of looking at past grey day threads. Now I feel the anxiety. Howdoyou guys deal with waiting? Any grey day drinking games? Take a shot every time you read "grey."
Hey if you record yourself doing an RC section howdoyou go about reviewing it afterwards? What’s your purpose and what are you specifically looking for. Thanks!
So I just received my Dec score. I was scored one point lower than my June & Sept score ( which were exactly the same). Howdoyou think adcomms will look at it? the score is in the 150's. Doyou think I should write an addendum?
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So my question is, howdoyou guys know when to diagram ... and when to not? Doyou diagram from the first reading ... conditional/existential statement markers? Or doyoudo so as a last resort ...
... just not sure what to do... the last thing I want ... to do is post a score a ... have been better score... what doyou guys think? Anyone else facing ... situation?
Side discussion, howdoyou guys deal with test-day ...
I realize when I read that my mind is on everything else but what I'm reading. I would read the RC passage and then noticed that I picked up on bits and pieces. Howdoyou all combat that?
Just beginning my fool-proofing process and I'm curious to know what everyone has done/ is doing! Debating between going in order from the different games I come across (for ex: simple sequencing examples then the problem sets then sequencing w/ a twist it ...
So I took the LSAT last Monday, and I am fairly confident I got the score I wanted. I thought I would be able to relax once the test was over, but I seem to be just as anxious as ever, if not more. At this point I don't know what I dislike more: studying ...
I have heard that a sample of the test is released 90 days before you are suppose to take the exam. Is this true? If so, howdoyou access it? I am already registered for the September 2018 LSAT.