theramblingfool wrote:Every time I refresh now on the LSAC score page, it flashes a few lines, including some PDF images, for like.... 1/2 a second.
same for me, we are probably just losing our marbles though, or server is getting hammered
theramblingfool wrote:Every time I refresh now on the LSAC score page, it flashes a few lines, including some PDF images, for like.... 1/2 a second.
theramblingfool wrote:Every time I refresh now on the LSAC score page, it flashes a few lines, including some PDF images, for like.... 1/2 a second.
inlovewithpiper wrote:theramblingfool wrote:ML4410 wrote:Hello everyone,
Quick question! I'm finishing up applications and noticed that IU suggests personal statements be 500 words. Mine is over 700. Thoughts on the importance of adhering to the suggestion or submitting highest quality PS possible?
Conform. It's best to convey that you understand the ins and outs of arithmetic.
I respectfully disagree; blatantly and intentionally disregarding law school application instructions shows adcoms that you are comfortable taking control and setting new trends. I would imagine they would even give you a URM-esque bump for it. I wish I had thought of it first, actually.
usernotfound wrote:Does anyone plan to use the acclaimed "torture" score-viewing method where you search your email for your score without opening it?
NYRags14 wrote:UPDATE.
Last night tried to register for a 4th LSAT in 2 years. I was allowed. Just tried again now, to confirm somebody else being denied.
"Test-taking limit reached. Your LSAT registration cannot be processed.
You may not take the LSAT more than three times in any two-year period. This policy applies even if you cancel your score or if your score is not otherwise reported. LSAC reserves the right to cancel your registration, rescind your admission ticket, or take any other steps necessary to enforce this policy.
For significant extenuating circumstances, exceptions to this policy may be made by LSAC. To request an exception, submit a signed, detailed explanation addressing the circumstances that you feel make you eligible to retake the LSAT and specify the date that you wish to test. E-mail your request as an attachment to LSACinfo@LSAC.org or send it by fax to 215.968.1277.
You will be notified by e-mail of approval or denial of your request. Be sure to submit your request well in advance of the regular registration deadline so that you can receive timely notification of our decision. Barring unforeseen circumstances, LSAC will respond within seven working days of its receipt. LSAC's decisions are final."
frcarpen wrote:I just tried to register for a 4th LSAT again and this time it denied me... Just changed within the hour...
I am trying to post a screen shot, but I don't seem to be able to
usernotfound wrote:Does anyone plan to use the acclaimed "torture" score-viewing method where you search your email for your score without opening it?
usernotfound wrote:Does anyone plan to use the acclaimed "torture" score-viewing method where you search your email for your score without opening it?
NYRags14 wrote:UPDATE.
Last night tried to register for a 4th LSAT in 2 years. I was allowed. Just tried again now, to confirm somebody else being denied.
"Test-taking limit reached. Your LSAT registration cannot be processed.
You may not take the LSAT more than three times in any two-year period. This policy applies even if you cancel your score or if your score is not otherwise reported. LSAC reserves the right to cancel your registration, rescind your admission ticket, or take any other steps necessary to enforce this policy.
For significant extenuating circumstances, exceptions to this policy may be made by LSAC. To request an exception, submit a signed, detailed explanation addressing the circumstances that you feel make you eligible to retake the LSAT and specify the date that you wish to test. E-mail your request as an attachment to LSACinfo@LSAC.org or send it by fax to 215.968.1277.
You will be notified by e-mail of approval or denial of your request. Be sure to submit your request well in advance of the regular registration deadline so that you can receive timely notification of our decision. Barring unforeseen circumstances, LSAC will respond within seven working days of its receipt. LSAC's decisions are final."
wealtheow wrote:usernotfound wrote:Does anyone plan to use the acclaimed "torture" score-viewing method where you search your email for your score without opening it?
absolutely not.
can someone who uses gmail confirm whether the score is viewable from the preview, because i doooooont want to find out that way
rosebowlchamps100 wrote:usernotfound wrote:Does anyone plan to use the acclaimed "torture" score-viewing method where you search your email for your score without opening it?
I do. But im trying to think of a more torturous way of doing it. Say, start at target and work my way up and then when i inevitable hit nothing, i get depressed and work my way down
inlovewithpiper wrote:chizzy wrote:whats the preferred method. waiting to receive your score in the email or constantly refreshing?
Okay, I thought of a new method that I will term "the LSAT Grey Day Drinking Game":
Bring up the IRR & Conversion Table without looking at the score on the LSAC page. Avoid the score on the IRR itself (tape paper to your computer screen such that only the right side is exposed). Go through your answer choices making note of the number of q's missed. Every time you find a missed q, take a shot. Deduct missed q's from total q's and find your score via the Conversion Table.
Optional modification: If score is below what you expected, keep drinking until your wounds are soothed. If score is at/above what you expected, keep drinking until you have sufficiently celebrated.
usernotfound wrote:wealtheow wrote:usernotfound wrote:Does anyone plan to use the acclaimed "torture" score-viewing method where you search your email for your score without opening it?
absolutely not.
can someone who uses gmail confirm whether the score is viewable from the preview, because i doooooont want to find out that way
I saw a screenshot of a score email once, and there were a couple sentences of text before the score. I think we should be fine but I'm not positive.
PourMeTea wrote:180
ETA: snag, you're it
bee/bbkk et al
rosebowlchamps100 wrote:usernotfound wrote:Does anyone plan to use the acclaimed "torture" score-viewing method where you search your email for your score without opening it?
I do. But im trying to think of a more torturous way of doing it. Say, start at target and work my way up and then when i inevitable hit nothing, i get depressed and work my way down
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