test day Q Forum
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test day Q
Will they give out scratch paper for the LG section or do we have to diagram next to the questions?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
- rinkrat19
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There is no scratch paper allowed. You have the extra space on the page, and that's it. Diagram small!
- Jeffort
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No offense intended, but needing to ask that question less than a week before test-day strongly indicates that you are not properly prepared to take it and achieve a competitive score.
- qbt1990
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- paratactical
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LSAC specifically states that there is no scratch paper allowed. I can't fathom that someone who has actually spent time with the materials would not know this. It's not rude, it's honest.qbt1990 wrote:There's no reason to be rude. It doesn't matter to you what score he gets. Just sayinJeffort wrote:No offense intended, but needing to ask that question less than a week before test-day strongly indicates that you are not properly prepared to take it and achieve a competitive score.
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- RaleighStClair
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Re: test day Q
Weaken the argument:
The insulter failed to consider the insultee may not be taking the October test; he could be preparing for a much later test date.
The insulter failed to consider the insultee may not be taking the October test; he could be preparing for a much later test date.
- MrPapagiorgio
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You sound like fun.RaleighStClair wrote:Weaken the argument:
The insulter failed to consider the insultee may not be taking the October test; he could be preparing for a much later test date.
- RaleighStClair
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MrPapagiorgio wrote:You sound like fun.RaleighStClair wrote:Weaken the argument:
The insulter failed to consider the insultee may not be taking the October test; he could be preparing for a much later test date.
I think that was supposed to be a flaw question type actually. Fuck this test.
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I don't see how my question is indicative of my ability or readiness to achieve a competetive score on the exam...Thanks for your two cents bud. I amJeffort wrote:No offense intended, but needing to ask that question less than a week before test-day strongly indicates that you are not properly prepared to take it and achieve a competitive score.
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North Carolina Central University has its newest applicant
- Jeffort
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It indicates that you haven't even read/are not familiar with the basic rules that govern taking an officially administered LSAT. Even the worst off-the-shelf LSAT prep books state the rule early on in the text. Prep courses and tutors also tell you about the restriction.mikeh wrote:I don't see how my question is indicative of my ability or readiness to achieve a competetive score on the exam...Thanks for your two cents bud. I amJeffort wrote:No offense intended, but needing to ask that question less than a week before test-day strongly indicates that you are not properly prepared to take it and achieve a competitive score.
The official information/rules and regulations on the LSAC website: http://www.lsac.org also state it clearly.
Not knowing that you are not allowed to use and are not given scratch paper when taking the scored sections of the test demonstrates that you haven't read/learned the preliminary basics about taking the test.
I'm not trying to be rude or hostile. This is an introduction to taking the LSAT 101 matter. Also, FYI, you are not allowed to bring into the test center or use mechanical pencils or pens other than a highlighter and standard pencils.
Please take a little time to read this and other things on their website: http://www.lsac.org/JD/LSAT/day-of-test.asp
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