DECEMBER 2014 WAITERS Forum
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Noob. I vote 29th.rfhassan wrote:Jan. 5th is what LSAC put on the website, and hopefully they stick with that! The anxiety is killing me and it's only been a dayMEAhrnsbrak wrote:So dare I ask? When do we think release day will be? With Christmas and New Years in the middle I can only see them releasing on a couple of days, either Dec. 30th or January 2nd. What are everybody else's guesses?
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The scores are usually released a week before the date they post on their website. For the September LSAT, they said scores would be released on Oct 27, but they were out Oct 20. Probably the 29th or 30th the latest for December scoresIsThisForReal wrote:Noob. I vote 29th.rfhassan wrote:Jan. 5th is what LSAC put on the website, and hopefully they stick with that! The anxiety is killing me and it's only been a dayMEAhrnsbrak wrote:So dare I ask? When do we think release day will be? With Christmas and New Years in the middle I can only see them releasing on a couple of days, either Dec. 30th or January 2nd. What are everybody else's guesses?
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- leslieknope
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Re: DECEMBER 2014 WAITERS
LSATBlog is calling it at January 2nd, since December scores typically take a bit longer to come out because of office closures. Seems about right to me. Just enough time for the New Year's hangover to fade so that I can acquire a new post-LSAT results one too!
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I sat for the December administration last year and we received our scores after the new year. I do not see why this administration would be any different.
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Yeah, lets go with that option.Dirigo wrote: maybe this pessimism will yield a pleasant surprise.
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I feel like I did better than before, however, not the best that I could potentially do. Therefore, I think I am going to continue to study, regardless of my score, and sit for February.Dirigo wrote:So how is everybody feeling? It seems like the overall mood is pessimistic whereas September waiters were very optimistic. A ton of them ended up super disappointed though so maybe this pessimism will yield a pleasant surprise.
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Be brave, bunny!santoki wrote:B) hesitant optimismDirigo wrote:So how is everybody feeling? It seems like the overall mood is pessimistic whereas September waiters were very optimistic. A ton of them ended up super disappointed though so maybe this pessimism will yield a pleasant surprise.
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Are you remembering having bubbled 22 only after I mentioned the possibility, or did you think so even beforehand?Dirigo wrote:Yeah it's really freaking me out too.cavalier2015 wrote:all these questions about number of questions has me worried that i may have misbubbled..the anxiety is real.
I don't trust my memory though so crossing my fingers that I either misremember that there were 22 or merely forgot to bubble 23 but bubbled everything else correctly.
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yeah you basically described my situation. I guess it's better to have taken it three times and have a kickass final score than just have taken it twice and have ok scores.
MTH2 wrote:I feel like I did better than before, however, not the best that I could potentially do. Therefore, I think I am going to continue to study, regardless of my score, and sit for February.Dirigo wrote:So how is everybody feeling? It seems like the overall mood is pessimistic whereas September waiters were very optimistic. A ton of them ended up super disappointed though so maybe this pessimism will yield a pleasant surprise.
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This is awesome, Rigo. So proud!Dirigo wrote:Finally scored PT71 that I took a couple days before Saturday.
LR1: -2
LG: -1
LR2: -5
RC: -4
Scored a 172--my personal record.
This makes me feel really good. It assures me that I have the capacity to score my goal and even if I fell short on my first take, I absolutely need to retake and convert my potential into an official score.
ETA - if we both fell short, let's be June bunnies together ~*
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I felt a little foggy through some of it, so I left not feeling 100%. But looking back I think the LR section where I was feeling the worst was the experimental (thank goodness!) and the only other question that really tripped me up was the purple glass question, so I'm hoping that means I rocked my other 4 sections and walked out with an anomaly 180 =) Doubtful, but I'm going to keep hoping until I actually get my score haha!Dirigo wrote:So how is everybody feeling? It seems like the overall mood is pessimistic whereas September waiters were very optimistic. A ton of them ended up super disappointed though so maybe this pessimism will yield a pleasant surprise.
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lolPeta wrote:I don't know why there's confusion about the number of questions? I'm pretty sure the RC had 27, LR 1 had 25, LR 2 had 26, and LG had 23?
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That's awesome!!! Congrats!! Definitely don't settle for anything less than a 170 now!!Dirigo wrote:Finally scored PT71 that I took a couple days before Saturday.
LR1: -2
LG: -1
LR2: -5
RC: -4
Scored a 172--my personal record.
This makes me feel really good. It assures me that I have the capacity to score my goal and even if I fell short on my first take, I absolutely need to retake and convert my potential into an official score.
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Cautiously optimistic sounds about right, but this was my third take so there's definitely some added pressure.
I feel confident that I did better than my previous attempts, but still unsure the improvement will translate to a score that's worth applying with =/
I feel confident that I did better than my previous attempts, but still unsure the improvement will translate to a score that's worth applying with =/
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