@Kateryna said:
Do you think if i print the games from pt 1-35 and just drill them until I get them right under time conditions it will improve my score?
I think this would drastically improve your score, yes.
@"Alex Divine" You allegedly trapped out the bandwidth, getting those pdfs for free. I'm under the assumption that you were not actually involved in any copyright infringement ;)
Lol, nah. I've written both my Writing Samples in print. You just have to rewrite the text from the bottom that says you didn't cheat blah blah in cursive if my memory serves me correct.
Fiction.
@montaha.rizeq said:
Lol, nah. I've written both my Writing Samples in print. You just have to rewrite the text from the bottom that says you didn't cheat blah blah in cursive if my memory serves me correct.
I've been trying to get on LSAC all day to see if admissions tickets are posted, but the website won't come up. @azbulkin , when you print your admission ticket, it will have a checklist of all of the things you must/can have. Follow whatever that says.
I had a simliar experience with the kindle format. I actually couldn't get the exam to print either. Overall, the experience taught me to stay away from the kindle versions of the LSAT.
@"Cant Get Right" thank you for clarifying that to me. Also, if I am, for example, weak in NA, should I go print out questions from PT 17-36 and do them, watch explanations and try to understand? Or how should I drill them?