no... they charge a $30 fee for each law school report they generate, which you will need to send to each school: http://www.lsac.org//jd/applying-to-law-school/cas/law-school-reports/?view=1
@alexandergreene93 That's how you measure the difficulty of an item in metrics, the percentage of people who get it right vs. the percentage of people who get it wrong. But you're right I'm banking on 7sagers being a reliable sample though
that's a nice score on such a difficult test. i couldn't have thought that people could score near perfect on an RC this difficult under fresh timed conditions.
i missed 4 questions alone on the 3rd passage, which i took around 12 mins to ...
i also find it very difficult to repeat RC passages. The older RC is also much easier than the recent RC so there are very few RC sections to practice with.
interested in tips on how to improve RC. i keep missing -7 to -9 in the newer RC ...
Wait until they release the scores and if you did poorly then file a complaint. This isn't the time for some false sense of nobility as you might hurt other people that took the test that day and not just yourself if you were to complain now.
@"Alan Cheuk" said:
Dillon has an pre-release version of the iOS app that has speed changes for the course as well. It's still undergoing testing and bug fixing so it's not in the app store yet.
Spivey, you are my hero...good luck everyone! Please report back if you receive your score to confirm with all of us...eagerly waiting. The rest of my workday is shot :-X
It would make sense that they would release it after business hours so they wouldn't receive an influx of borderline mentally crazy Lsat students bombarding them with Questions, right?