The Official February 2016 Waiter's Thread Forum
- Billy Madison
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Waiting on scores and apps is almost perfectly described in the first verse of "Stan".
- dontsaywhatyoumean
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What I find so unique about this process is that normally after taking a preptest, I will immediately check my scores, so I don't have much time to develop a feeling of how I think I did, versus how I actually did.
So while I feel concerned about my answers for certain questions on this February LSAT, I'm not sure if when I score well on my practice tests, if I would also feel similarly concerned if I were to give myself time to think about how I did.
So while I feel concerned about my answers for certain questions on this February LSAT, I'm not sure if when I score well on my practice tests, if I would also feel similarly concerned if I were to give myself time to think about how I did.
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This is a really good point. Maybe I'm second guessing my answers/performance because I've been overthinking itdontsaywhatyoumean wrote:What I find so unique about this process is that normally after taking a preptest, I will immediately check my scores, so I don't have much time to develop a feeling of how I think I did, versus how I actually did.
So while I feel concerned about my answers for certain questions on this February LSAT, I'm not sure if when I score well on my practice tests, if I would also feel similarly concerned if I were to give myself time to think about how I did.
- Shib26
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Is it gray yet?
- AbbeyS
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So can I share how the LSAT inadvertently sprained my ankle?
Wellllllll thanks to the stress of the LSAT, I've been working out harder lately...so my legs, naturally, are super sore....went to hobble down the steps, lost my footing & landed straight on my in-turned ankle
...*boom* sprained ankle
My score better be worth this !!! lol

Wellllllll thanks to the stress of the LSAT, I've been working out harder lately...so my legs, naturally, are super sore....went to hobble down the steps, lost my footing & landed straight on my in-turned ankle


My score better be worth this !!! lol
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- Shib26
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Yikes! Sorry to hear that. The LSAT is a hazard to both mental and physical health. It might be a good omen though, the universe has to balance things out because of the 180 you got.
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Or it's the universe's way of preventing me from running off a cliff when I get a 130Shib26 wrote:Yikes! Sorry to hear that. The LSAT is a hazard to both mental and physical health. It might be a good omen though, the universe has to balance things out because of the 180 you got.
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So how does February scores work? I know the test is undisclosed. Do we just see the score and percentile? Do we know how many we got right per section?
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Yep, just the score and percentile.LitigatingLiar wrote:So how does February scores work? I know the test is undisclosed. Do we just see the score and percentile? Do we know how many we got right per section?
I can get not disclosing the questions, I can even get not disclosing that like q13 was A or whatever. Butnot even letting us know how we did on each section seems unreasonable and will probably drive me crazy. Well depending on my score that is, if I hit my target I'll care a lot less.
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I don't understand why they're so paranoid. Like just release the answer that I picked and the credited answer.Shib26 wrote:Yep, just the score and percentile.LitigatingLiar wrote:So how does February scores work? I know the test is undisclosed. Do we just see the score and percentile? Do we know how many we got right per section?
I can get not disclosing the questions, I can even get not disclosing that like q13 was A or whatever. Butnot even letting us know how we did on each section seems unreasonable and will probably drive me crazy. Well depending on my score that is, if I hit my target I'll care a lot less.
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From my understanding, they protect the questions/answers from disclosure so LSAC will have a backup test in case of emergency...still it'd be nice to at least know the amount of questions I got right/wrongMiamiHeat3 wrote:I don't understand why they're so paranoid. Like just release the answer that I picked and the credited answer.Shib26 wrote:Yep, just the score and percentile.LitigatingLiar wrote:So how does February scores work? I know the test is undisclosed. Do we just see the score and percentile? Do we know how many we got right per section?
I can get not disclosing the questions, I can even get not disclosing that like q13 was A or whatever. Butnot even letting us know how we did on each section seems unreasonable and will probably drive me crazy. Well depending on my score that is, if I hit my target I'll care a lot less.
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Did you take the June 2015 LSAT? I took it and I remember seeing your name in that waiter's forum.AbbeyS wrote:From my understanding, they protect the questions/answers from disclosure so LSAC will have a backup test in case of emergency...still it'd be nice to at least know the amount of questions I got right/wrongMiamiHeat3 wrote:I don't understand why they're so paranoid. Like just release the answer that I picked and the credited answer.Shib26 wrote:Yep, just the score and percentile.LitigatingLiar wrote:So how does February scores work? I know the test is undisclosed. Do we just see the score and percentile? Do we know how many we got right per section?
I can get not disclosing the questions, I can even get not disclosing that like q13 was A or whatever. Butnot even letting us know how we did on each section seems unreasonable and will probably drive me crazy. Well depending on my score that is, if I hit my target I'll care a lot less.
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MiamiHeat3 wrote:Did you take the June 2015 LSAT? I took it and I remember seeing your name in that waiter's forum.AbbeyS wrote:From my understanding, they protect the questions/answers from disclosure so LSAC will have a backup test in case of emergency...still it'd be nice to at least know the amount of questions I got right/wrongMiamiHeat3 wrote:I don't understand why they're so paranoid. Like just release the answer that I picked and the credited answer.Shib26 wrote:Yep, just the score and percentile.LitigatingLiar wrote:So how does February scores work? I know the test is undisclosed. Do we just see the score and percentile? Do we know how many we got right per section?
I can get not disclosing the questions, I can even get not disclosing that like q13 was A or whatever. Butnot even letting us know how we did on each section seems unreasonable and will probably drive me crazy. Well depending on my score that is, if I hit my target I'll care a lot less.
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Hello from the otter side.AbbeyS wrote:MiamiHeat3 wrote:Did you take the June 2015 LSAT? I took it and I remember seeing your name in that waiter's forum.AbbeyS wrote:From my understanding, they protect the questions/answers from disclosure so LSAC will have a backup test in case of emergency...still it'd be nice to at least know the amount of questions I got right/wrongMiamiHeat3 wrote:I don't understand why they're so paranoid. Like just release the answer that I picked and the credited answer.Shib26 wrote:Yep, just the score and percentile.LitigatingLiar wrote:So how does February scores work? I know the test is undisclosed. Do we just see the score and percentile? Do we know how many we got right per section?
I can get not disclosing the questions, I can even get not disclosing that like q13 was A or whatever. Butnot even letting us know how we did on each section seems unreasonable and will probably drive me crazy. Well depending on my score that is, if I hit my target I'll care a lot less.
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- somethingElse
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Sup guys...I didn't take in Feb but I took the past three sittings. Kind of weird not to be a waiter lol
- Billy Madison
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Had a nightmare last night...163. Good thing even sleep me knew it was WAY too soon to be getting scores back and I woke up. Absolutely terrifying.
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I had a lot of those types of dreams while waiting for my December score... once I woke up crying after a 170, lmao.Billy Madison wrote:Had a nightmare last night...163. Good thing even sleep me knew it was WAY too soon to be getting scores back and I woke up. Absolutely terrifying.
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- RonnyDiniro
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Dear LSAC,
Gimme my score. Now.
Sincerely,
Ronny Diniro
Ps. Help me get accepted to UCLA
Gimme my score. Now.
Sincerely,
Ronny Diniro
Ps. Help me get accepted to UCLA
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I think that's why people go ape shit this week and next. We're so used to finding out right away, we start questioning everything. This is a hard test and the slightest thing can effect your score. Sometimes we don't know we're burned out till after the test. We start doubting some questions. We see someone post something about a question and we think we misread it, when it's such blur and no one is really sure what they read anymore. I'm sure this is a big reason for cancellations, when most of those people probably scored their PT average.dontsaywhatyoumean wrote:What I find so unique about this process is that normally after taking a preptest, I will immediately check my scores, so I don't have much time to develop a feeling of how I think I did, versus how I actually did.
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What if we all call LSAC from undisclosed numbers and scream "give us our scores?"RonnyDiniro wrote:Dear LSAC,
Gimme my score. Now.
Sincerely,
Ronny Diniro
Ps. Help me get accepted to UCLA
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Did you submit your app with a diff score before deadline or are you waiting to get this one & applying late?RonnyDiniro wrote:Dear LSAC,
Gimme my score. Now.
Sincerely,
Ronny Diniro
Ps. Help me get accepted to UCLA
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- RonnyDiniro
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I submitted with a 166AbbeyS wrote:Did you submit your app with a diff score before deadline or are you waiting to get this one & applying late?RonnyDiniro wrote:Dear LSAC,
Gimme my score. Now.
Sincerely,
Ronny Diniro
Ps. Help me get accepted to UCLA

- JD116
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Ronny, I wish I had your LSAT score and I got into UCLA. You'll be fine. Is your GPA>25?RonnyDiniro wrote:I submitted with a 166AbbeyS wrote:Did you submit your app with a diff score before deadline or are you waiting to get this one & applying late?RonnyDiniro wrote:Dear LSAC,
Gimme my score. Now.
Sincerely,
Ronny Diniro
Ps. Help me get accepted to UCLAbut I noted that I would be taking the Feb LSAT. So I really hope they'll take into account my Feb score when it comes
- RonnyDiniro
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Unfortunately not, I'm well below it at a 3.29. My freshman/sophomore year I carried a 2.8ish( I was D1 athlete and foolishly did the bare minumum to get by) Even though I have a dramatic upward trend with a 3.9 Jr/Sr year gpa everyone I talk to thinks I need at least a 168 for a fighting chance at UCLA.JD116 wrote:Ronny, I wish I had your LSAT score and I got into UCLA. You'll be fine. Is your GPA>25?RonnyDiniro wrote:I submitted with a 166AbbeyS wrote:Did you submit your app with a diff score before deadline or are you waiting to get this one & applying late?RonnyDiniro wrote:Dear LSAC,
Gimme my score. Now.
Sincerely,
Ronny Diniro
Ps. Help me get accepted to UCLAbut I noted that I would be taking the Feb LSAT. So I really hope they'll take into account my Feb score when it comes
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Plz see this dumpster fire for reference on how not to do waiters':
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