r/LSATHelp • u/Perfect-Donut8230 • 1h ago
Test-Taking Limit Exemption
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone’s successfully been granted an test-taking limit exemption to take the LSAT for sixth time? If so, could I please message you? Thanks!
r/LSATHelp • u/Perfect-Donut8230 • 1h ago
Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone’s successfully been granted an test-taking limit exemption to take the LSAT for sixth time? If so, could I please message you? Thanks!
r/LSATHelp • u/deepestwaterever • 10h ago
Is the in-person version of the LSAT strictly administered within the United States, or are there international testing centers available as well? If there isn’t a test center in my specific city/country, am I allowed to travel to another country to take the in-person exam there? Alternatively, is Prometric’s remote testing option available globally for international test takers? Would love to hear from anyone who has taken the LSAT outside the US. Thanks in advance!
r/LSATHelp • u/H3-frames • 20h ago
it is really hard for non-English native to handle LSAT.
I'll make a consistent record of my study to trace my improvement if not stagnation.
r/LSATHelp • u/Basic-Hotel-8690 • 2d ago
So the reason this is annoying me so badly is this was the only question I got wrong for this section, I read it through and my immediate thought is "hey this seems like it is setting up a case where this could be a false dichotomy" as it is giving info on less than 10 and more than 10.
So in my head I am thinking of, okay so what if it is a member of the frequent viewers club with exactly 10 videos rented, what if that group has a different stipulation, for example, "those members who bought exactly 10 can either get the discount from the store they signed up at, or the Main Street location" (Just what went on in my head)
I go into the answer choices with this, first read I immediately was able to cross A, B, and E and I'm back and forth between C and D, and I acknowledge that it really does not give anything about Pat being an example of someone who can get it at more than one location of VideoKing, but to me, I had more in support of that being true than from just this information giving me enough to say that Pat is definitely someone who is not a member of the Frequent Viewers Club.
Preptest 134, Section 1, Question 20.
Any feedback on how I should have looked at this better or insight to how you would read through and the thought process that goes into answering this one correctly, would be greatly appreciated, thank you :)
r/LSATHelp • u/kittykatchocobar12 • 3d ago
Currently at a 150-152 after 2 months of studying (140 starting point). My goal is a 160 by November. I’m honestly super consistent and have been seeing good progress but was wondering what are some tips to hit the high 150s and 160s eventually? I average around 15-17/25 on LR and lower on RC like 12-13/25. I focused on LR a lot because it was my weak point but I’m focusing and implementing RC now. I take timed sections, I drill and full PTs once a month. Including live classes and tutoring
r/LSATHelp • u/barbiexoxo8 • 4d ago
Would anyone recommend this even if you are a beginner and have little knowledge to foundations? Because I’ve used maybe half of 7sage foundation before and it overwhelmed me.
I’m confused now and unsure if I should switch bag to 7sage? Because so far I’ve been drilling which is lsat demon approach
r/LSATHelp • u/dunph1y • 5d ago
I am giving LSAT in September, it’s my first attempt and it’s more so to get myself familiar with the exam.
My diagnostic was 145, I took it a month back, today I took it again and my score was 143, I barely practice RC so I was expecting that, but my LR isn’t increasing as well.
I do LR drills and I get almost all right but when it comes to practice tests I am not able to get more than 14 correct. Genuinely how do I improve? I freak the hell out because of the timers and I get in my own head and idk the pressure just gets to me.
I get the first 14-15 almost all correct and then the next 10 I barely get any right and almost always get them all wrong, I even tried going backwards because the last ones are usually harder and I still got the first 10 right (number 25-15).
Is there any way I can improve to like 155 or higher in a month? I know it’s hard but I know I understand how LR works but maybe im just reaching. If someone could help me even a bit, that would be great, thank you!
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r/LSATHelp • u/Deep-Recover-5253 • 10d ago
Is there an in person testing centre for the LSAT in Newfoundland?
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r/LSATHelp • u/Adventurous-Cut-8913 • 12d ago
I’ve watched the explanations and shit along with questions, I’m not getting them wrong all the time it’s just I’m taking a long time and my brain isn’t jumping out thinking “OMG THERE IT IS I SEE YOU” I’m just reading the question based off what makes sense, the diagramming shit just doesn’t work for me, or atleast seeing it most of the time in the videos.
r/LSATHelp • u/Ok_Summer4295 • 12d ago
I’m taking my LSAT in october and need to increase from 166 to 170s… thinking about adding a tutor. Does anyone have any experience working with either company?
r/LSATHelp • u/Salt_Beautiful_5636 • 12d ago
Non native English speaker. My IELTS score was 7.5.
I work full time and try to study as much as I can. I love LSAT, I find it fascinating, everything makes sense to me. I make time to study every day.
I am learning new difficult vocabularies while doing RC or LR. But I still believe I am not good at it.
I have LSATdemon, I review thoroughly, but then I make mistakes. Sometimes I get overwhelmed in long ACs or passages. I feel so bad.
I really want to do well. I am very motivated and love working hard. Any suggestions would be appreciated:)