RC: -2
LR(e): -3
LR1: -3
LG: -3
LR2: -5

I was so fatigued from doing two previous LR sections, I really hope my experimental is RC on gameday...
Doing the Dec. 2011 test tomorrow then chillinnn at the pool on sunday
good luck everyone
Crumpets, thanks for all the support and love you sent earlier!crumpetsandtea wrote:My birthday was the first, and my parents bought me some Johnny Walker Black Label....Monday night I'm gonna be drinking...IDEC that I have work the next morning.PSUdevon wrote:Sorry, but I'm hoping to be about a dozen drinks deep by then. I haven't touched alcohol in the almost two months I've been studying. I need this, man.
You, sir, are a badass.Hunterrhoid wrote:Disappeared for most of May because my stupid Navy ship was underway. Back for the test, but only after writing an essay and begging. When I got back, I went to check my ID to make sure it was good. IT WAS NOT.
Apparently 2011 is the year it expires! AHHH! California couldn't get me a suitable ID for a month! Military ID doesn't have a signature on it! So on wednesday, after exhausting all other options, I bought a flight to Florida, got a license there, and flew back after 14 hours in the state. Thousand-dollar license, had to read MLSAT LR cover-to-cover on the flights, but now I get to take the LSAT, and I am un-fucking-stoppable.
Took 55 this morning. 177
LR1 -1
RC -2
LR2 -1
LG -0
Pretty boss. Taking 62 tomorrow at the test site. Hope everyone's feeling this good.
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LR 1: -0PSUdevon wrote:Doing September 2009 (PT 58) this afternoon, untimed and informal, then tomorrow going over every wrong answer I've gotten on the 15 diagnostics I've done. Sunday I'm going to play golf and eat Indian food, and Monday morning wake up relatively early, do a couple easy games, and a reading section.mushybrain wrote:So what does everyone have planned for the last two days? I have two sections of the June 2007 PT to finish tomorrow but haven't decided if I want to do another.
For entrance into the test, you have to have the admission ticket, a picture meeting all specifications attached to the ticket, and an ID meeting all specifications. The first and last name on the ID must match exactly the first and last name on the ticket. These are the requirements to actually take the test. Nothing in the documentation (LSAT Candidate Information Sheet) LSAC sent out mentions SSN as a requirement to take the test.maxpower430 wrote:guys i never submitted a ssn to lsac apparently (no idea why not but it isn't required) but when i looked on my admissions ticket it has a completely wrong ssn on it, any idea what that means? i dunno what to do and lsac isn't open on the weekends this time of year. really not what i want to be thinking about this close to the test and for w/e reason i didn't check but here we are. thoughts? thanks.
Thanks, Mickey, this was reassuring to read. Thanks for your concern.mickeyD wrote:jim, I literally just finished PT60 a minute ago and ran out of time as well. I think that section is designed to screw you up. The 8 question Mexican Theater passage and the Australian Contingency Fee passage are both legitimate 10-12 minute passages. I think most testers, you and I included, go at our typical pace on passages 1 and 2 not realizing what's ahead, and therefore run out of time.
Soj, thanks for the pep talk, I need it.soj wrote:This. I think I got -5 in RC on that one, with all five of my mistakes coming in the last two passages that I had to rush. You and one other poster corroborated this when I posted about it. So for what it's worth, most people agree it's a tough RC. 54, 59, and 60 are probably the hardest of the recent RC sections by far. Don't let one PT stress you out too much; it won't do you any good.mickeyD wrote:I think that section is designed to screw you up.
Good to see you back Huntertmon wrote:You, sir, are a badass.Hunterrhoid wrote:Disappeared for most of May because my stupid Navy ship was underway. Back for the test, but only after writing an essay and begging. When I got back, I went to check my ID to make sure it was good. IT WAS NOT.
Apparently 2011 is the year it expires! AHHH! California couldn't get me a suitable ID for a month! Military ID doesn't have a signature on it! So on wednesday, after exhausting all other options, I bought a flight to Florida, got a license there, and flew back after 14 hours in the state. Thousand-dollar license, had to read MLSAT LR cover-to-cover on the flights, but now I get to take the LSAT, and I am un-fucking-stoppable.
Took 55 this morning. 177
LR1 -1
RC -2
LR2 -1
LG -0
Pretty boss. Taking 62 tomorrow at the test site. Hope everyone's feeling this good.
I love coming on here and seeing everyone supporting each other, and reading about some amazing improvements. You guys have been inspirational for me during this prep phase. If we can get together, we need to get together.
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Thanks, MP! I will keep this in mind.maxpower430 wrote:honestly dude, sometimes passages/sections of certain tests just have your number, and i think pt 60 is in your head a little. you knew how difficult it was and were expecting a tough rc, and that's what you got. i think you just need to brush it off, everyone has bad sections here and there and all you can do is learn from them and know that you've worked hard and are capable of getting the score you want.jim-green wrote:Fellow June 2011ers, last year up until the week before the LSAT I was doing fine
thanks man, i started a topic on this too and apparently lsac will just give you a random ssn if you don't provide one (the fact that the first three digits were 999 should have been a tip off as well b/c as google confirmed, a ssn can't start with 8 or 9). but thanks and good luck.Hunterrhoid wrote:For entrance into the test, you have to have the admission ticket, a picture meeting all specifications attached to the ticket, and an ID meeting all specifications. The first and last name on the ID must match exactly the first and last name on the ticket. These are the requirements to actually take the test. Nothing in the documentation (LSAT Candidate Information Sheet) LSAC sent out mentions SSN as a requirement to take the test.maxpower430 wrote:guys i never submitted a ssn to lsac apparently (no idea why not but it isn't required) but when i looked on my admissions ticket it has a completely wrong ssn on it, any idea what that means? i dunno what to do and lsac isn't open on the weekends this time of year. really not what i want to be thinking about this close to the test and for w/e reason i didn't check but here we are. thoughts? thanks.
It IS mentioned in the information sheet under the section 'Correcting Your Biographical Information' which basically says that it is your responsibility to get it corrected and that discrepancies can result in processing delays.
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people find it tough b/c of timing and b/c there's a pretty huge inference that is easy to miss (if i recall there were only 3 dinos that could be mauve), and it's more of a hypo-intensive game, which makes it time consuming.mushybrain wrote:Question: The dinosaur game from June 2009 is obviously well known for being challenging. Is it considered rough because of issues setting it up? Or just the time constraint?
Just wondering because I put it off until now knowing it's supposed to be very difficult and unrepresentative of LG as a whole. However, I had no trouble at all doing it untimed, but it would have caused pretty severe problems timed unless the other games are a cakewalk. Is it just known for being bad for the timing reason? Or do people also have issues figuring out where to start?
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Thanks. I found this explanation: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/di ... -lsat.html and I essentially did it the same way without as much writing so I feel about as good as I could about that one. The time would have destroyed me though.maxpower430 wrote:mushybrain wrote: people find it tough b/c of timing and b/c there's a pretty huge inference that is easy to miss (if i recall there were only 3 dinos that could be mauve), and it's more of a hypo-intensive game, which makes it time consuming.
I am not by any means solid in LG and I found it actually pretty easy, although I didn't do great on that LG section because I freaked out on time and also because I was nervous knowing that dinos was coming. As far as games go, I thought it was one of the more enjoyable ones.mushybrain wrote:Question: The dinosaur game from June 2009 is obviously well known for being challenging. Is it considered rough because of issues setting it up? Or just the time constraint?
Just wondering because I put it off until now knowing it's supposed to be very difficult and unrepresentative of LG as a whole. However, I had no trouble at all doing it untimed, but it would have caused pretty severe problems timed unless the other games are a cakewalk. Is it just known for being bad for the timing reason? Or do people also have issues figuring out where to start?
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