Writing my LSAT
Hello all,
I'm a Candian, hence I have no experience with standardized tests. I'm registered to write the LSAT June 7th. I have no problem answering the questions close to perfectly in an untimed test. However, with the 35minute-per-section time limitation, I find that I am either unable to complete all/many of the questions in a section, or i rush to complete all the questions, resulting in making numerous small mistakes. I'm thinking of writing a timed practice test ever day until test day. For those that have written standardized tests, what are your thoughts? |
Thanks
Hey Guys I am a new comer on this forum. thanks for opening this topic on this forum.
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I wonder how Kamil did on his LSAT 2 years ago.
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Good enough to get in! :) (... I think? Last time I talked to him he had mentioned he was accepted at least a couple schools.) |
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Ah, cool. |
Hey all,
Ryan pointed out this thread to me, otherwise I would not have checked it. I scored a 166 on my LSAT (which is a 93rd percentile). The first time I wrote it I scored 158 (75th percentile). It took a lot of studying to get my score, although I could have done things more efficiently. I'm currently finishing up my M.A. and have received a few offers to attend top Canadian law schools. I'm staying away from the states due to the shitty legal market and the sky-high tuition fees. Dragoon, if you're interested in going to law school, I would gladly have a chat with you. -Kamil |
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Congrats. Thanks for the offer, but I'm about half way through my B.Sc. in Comp Sci and from there I'm planning on either grad school for CS (if I can find a way to pay for it sans massive debt) or going straight into the job market. |
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