Not because I'm a masochist but because my undergrad grades were absolute garbage I am trying to score as high as possible on the LSAT. I'm PTing in the 170's now, but ideally want a 176 or better in a desperate bid for full/near full rides at lower T14`s/top 25's. Is anyone else working towards/has worked towards those kind of numbers? Do you have advice? Are you looking for a study partner? How do you feel about the Flex? I know my most recent PT was a 174, but as a Flex could have been anywhere from a 170 to a 178 depending on which of the five sections was included. I can't decide if that should stress me out or give me confidence.

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  • Friday, Aug 28 2020

    I know. That aspect of flex stressed me out, especially since LR is the section I am strongest in overall. If you miss a couple on one LR there isn't the second one to perfect.

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  • Thursday, Aug 27 2020

    @melissavb2015927 said:

    @dimakyure869 What are you doing differently to train for a 174-180 versus a 165-170?

    I think whereas 165-170 is primarily honing application of fundamentals, moving to mid 170s is more a matter of fine tuning, working timing strategies, crisis management, and addressing those curve-breaker questions efficiently under time. My issues are mostly stupid mistakes, especially on LG, allowing noise over signal in those harder LR stimuli, and dumping time where I shouldn't be. I'm not as strong as I'd like in games, so thats my primary work leading to this weekend, after which I'm going to settle down a bit. Of course there's always that element of luck as well. I can rock a -0 in any section, but have yet to do it all in one test. All this gets magnified with flex where one question can mean a 2 point difference.

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  • Thursday, Aug 27 2020

    Thanks a ton @melissavb2015927 I know I can get that high, I started with a 165 diagnostic. I just need to increase my performance a little and ensure consistency.

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  • Thursday, Aug 27 2020

    Hey! I was in the same position as you. I followed this method (https://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=224488), and I get a 174 on an off day. Just got a 180 right before my August test. So I def would recommend!

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  • Thursday, Aug 27 2020

    @dimakyure869 What are you doing differently to train for a 174-180 versus a 165-170?

    I am definitely not in contention for HYS regardless of LSAT, my GPA in undergrad was awful, but I think I have a shot in lower T14 and with a strong enough LSAT I hope I can get great scholarships somewhere in the teens/bottom half of T14. If not there are plenty of schools in the 20's that are great options, but prestige of degree makes such an extreme difference in career trajectory.

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  • Thursday, Aug 27 2020

    I'm targeting that range, just because my dream endstate would be academia, so max chance at T6 would be nice. My GPA is CN > HYSC median and my app has both really strong points and red flags... basically I feel like I need that edge. PTing 171 4 section right now (as high as 175 flex) with 178-180 range BR.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 26 2020

    @hebein157719 I didn't know that about Boston U. That is really interesting. I looked at Wash U for that reason but they're changing how they do their ED scholarships this year and the details aren't out. I am pretty sure now I am not going down that route as a super-splitter since I may well get full rides at a variety of schools and could also be rejected anywhere with my stats.

    My problem with Boston U, which is technically still on my list but has dropped down to a 2nd/3rd tier focus, is that 1. I don't really want to live in Boston. Somewhat tongue in cheek, but Patriots fans are annoying enough ten thousand miles away from Boston 2. I don't want to deal with the cost of living in Boston. I am bending this for NU, but am trying to avoid schools in expensive cities. 3. BU feels a bit more pretentious/New England preppy for my taste and 4. I just much prefer the programs/atmosphere at Wash U, Duke, Northwestern, UVA, Vanderbilt and Emory, which, along with UNC for in-state and Texas make up my first/1.5 tier. That said, I certainly wouldn't turn my nose up at a full ride at BU. I'll give them another look.

    @sarahalshalash539 Thanks. I appreciate it. It will take both work and luck but important things usually do. What I mean by variable Flex score is that I took a Full five section PT with 2 LRs and 2 LGs. My LRs were -0 and -4 and my LGs were -0 and -1(un-scored section). My RC was -3. I got a score of 174 on the full PT, but on a Flex I would have had either the -4 or the -0 for LR. That is a huge difference. LG could also have been different. So, if it was the un-scored LG section and the second LR section I would have had -8 total on the exam. If it was the perfect LG and LR sections than I would have had -3 total on the exam. I think that works out to about a 169/170 and a 178 for the Flex. Getting a lucky LR versus an LR you personally find more difficult will have a bigger impact on the Flex. Getting better at the most challenging LR questions so that I can be more consistent, cutting the variance to -0 to -3 on LR or -0 to -2 on LR means even if I have a section I find harder missing those few points will still give me a good shot at a 175 or better. I found the second LR section on my most recent test absolutely brutal and wasn't sure about a number of the questions I did get right in addition to the ones I got wrong.

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  • Tuesday, Aug 25 2020

    My recent PT was a 174 as well (simulated flex PT65). I am taking the Oct flex and am in a somewhat similar situation; due to finances, I essentially need a full ride, so I need to get a little higher in my score over the next six weeks which I believe is doable. I have managed -0 on LG and LR, and -2 RC (during different PTs though). Depending on what score you end up with, you should consider applying for Boston U's early decision which has a full scholarship.

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  • Tuesday, Aug 25 2020

    Not sure what you mean by "Flex could have been anywhere from a 170 to a 178 depending on which of the five sections was included." All flex tests are just one section of LR, one RC and one LG.

    But to answer your question, a lot of people are targeting mid to upper 170's. If you can do it, try and go for it. Good luck!

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