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1: LSAT Test Day Q&A on Canceling / Retaking the LSAT

1: LSAT Test Day Q&A on Canceling / Retaking the LSAT

FromLSAT Unplugged + Law School Admissions Podcast


1: LSAT Test Day Q&A on Canceling / Retaking the LSAT

FromLSAT Unplugged + Law School Admissions Podcast

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Jan 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

LSAT Test Day Q&A on Canceling/Retaking the LSAT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRSe1MLW8B8 LSAT Blog: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com Live LSAT Q&A session with Steve Schwartz of LSAT Blog on whether to cancel, retake, etc. Q&A timestamps: 1:14 - hearing misconduct warning/notice from LSAC 2:43 - don't cancel 4:49 - when do scores become available? and what to do in the meantime while waiting 7:57 - writing sample 8:54 - how to study for a retake + LR strategy 11:54 - applying early 14:12 - Student report and how do law schools look at students with 4 attempts under the new rule? Is it worth studying for another one? Should I continue prepping, since I will not receive my score for a few weeks? 15:50 - looking at score while on vacation 16:41 - how to make best use today's exam results 19:58 - "I had 3 LR today. Any way of telling which one was experimental?" 21:01 - how to improve reading comprehension? 22:00 - taking first timed PT tomorrow - 4 or 5 sections, etc.? 24:19 - withdrawing vs postponing 26:36 - how to decide whether to retake and how to study for a retake 31:17 - how to properly review LSAT questions / building foundation 37:29 - Why you shouldn't cancel immediately 39:20 - Is a drill set available for specific RC types? Drilling by type vs categorizing by method of reasoning 42:55 - preparing for a retake and studying Reading Comp 44:32 - why don't they include answers to certain exams? unreleased exams / LSAC reuses content 48:52 - will they give you the breakdown if it's unreleased? 50:49 - LSAT moving away from paper/pencil to digital format 55:34 - fitting in time to study 10-15 hours/week, in school busy courseload limited time 59:08 - how to study for a retake  
Released:
Jan 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Steve Schwartz of LSAT Unplugged created this podcast to help you with the LSAT and law school admission process. He started teaching the LSAT after scoring a 152 and gradually working his way up to a 175 (it took over a year!). Please (1) subscribe, (2) rate + review, and (3) email me your questions: podcast@lsatunplugged.com