test day Q
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 11:04 am
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!
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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.
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.
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 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.
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.