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  • Sunday, Jun 03 2018

    Hey @aaliyakapadia94982, thanks for your response. I agree, but I've been deceived in the past by this tricky tricky test. I was PT-ing at a 165 average before the February test, and ended up scoring a 158. Not quite sure what happened, but I feel dubious that PT scores accurately reflect test day score. I do think test taking anxiety may have played a role in February. That being said, my PT average is at 170 right now, doing 5 sections and all. So I am debating whether I should go ahead and take it in July or wait until I hit 173 consistently to take the test. July will be my third take.

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  • Sunday, Jun 03 2018

    If you want to score a 170, you should be PT'ing at 170. In theory, there should be no difference between you doing a timed PT, and you doing the actual LSAT, besides, of course, the room in which your writing it in, and other test day conditions.

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