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  • Sunday, Dec 26 2021

    @noraprener549.of.Floof @roy20tadros90 @fjb627658 Thank you all. I guess I won't put too much weight on my diagnostic! Will start it tomorrow, excited to see my score however.

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  • Sunday, Dec 26 2021

    Agreed with poster above. Diagnostic means nothing. I scored a 141 on my diagnostic. This was a cold diagnostic. I never read an LSAT question in my life before that test. I was puzzled as to what the question even wanted me to do. On top of that, there were time constraints. I ended up not answering 31 questions. I completely guessed on others.

    I just ended the core curriculum and will take my first PT within the next couple of days. I know I will see a significant improvement simply bc I now understand each question type. Furthermore, on drill sets, I notice that I often choose the same answers as those who score 162-168.

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  • Sunday, Dec 26 2021

    A diagnostic score means nothing in my book. It might be loosely correlative to final scores but is in no way necessary for a good score. I know it is nearly impossible to do but try to take your score with a grain of salt.

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  • Sunday, Dec 26 2021

    Try not to assign value to your diagnostic, it's simply a post to mark where you're starting. Your diagnostic doesn't say anything about your potential, just where you are at the beginning of your journey. Good luck!

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