So, I definitely underestimated this exam my first time around (insert clown face emoji) and now I'm planning on taking the exam in Sep or October 2022. Without much preparation at all, I took the exam and got a 138. Needless to say, I was devastated. I'm trying to pick my confidence/dignity to try this again and take the exam seriously. Ideally, I would like to aim for the 160s. Am I delusional to expect such an increase?

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  • Sunday, Apr 24 2022

    Thank y'all so much. I really appreciate your candor and kindness!

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  • Saturday, Apr 16 2022

    You can do it! My first PT score was 147 and I managed to get over 20 points increase. Now I'm aiming for 177+ by giving myself more time to prepare for the exam. You just need to work hard and think like how LSAT writers think.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 13 2022

    Absolutely not delusional! This exam is HARD and a lot of us start with low scores but the good news is that if you put the time in, your score can increase faster than you think!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 13 2022

    Hey! Not Delusional. I took a PT early this year and got raw score of 132. Studied on and off until late feb, I started grinding PTs and now ( April ) I am averaging 155-158.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 13 2022

    Not at all! Make a plan and go for it. Aim for 170 !! and you'll land your 160 with ease. Don't underestimate yourself, you can do it.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 12 2022

    Not delusional at all!! Definitely possible-- you have so much time from now until September/October! You got this!!! And if you ever need a study/accountability partner - totally free to dm me!

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  • Tuesday, Apr 12 2022

    You can definitely do it, I was in the same boat as you about 2 weeks ago when I couldn't get my PT score up. However, it does take a bit of dedication and grind. I started on new years day this year with a 141 raw and a 145 BR. I haven't missed a day since new years of either CC or just practicing LG or LR. I put in about 2 to 3 hours a day 7 days a week. On very busy days just 1 hour (but this has only happened a few times). I scored a PT this weekend at a 155 raw and a BR of 167. :) there is hope!

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  • Tuesday, Apr 12 2022

    No. You can do it.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 12 2022

    easy cowboy ^. if you dedicate a lot of time to logic games, you can easily jump up in score. I would start there in the core curriculum, practice that a bunch and take another practice test and see if your score improves at all. Then work on your LR. RC is one the hardest to improve on in a short amount of time. Good luck!

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  • Tuesday, Apr 12 2022

    No you're not delusional to for expecting an increase but you are delusional if you thought taking the exam in the first place with no prep was a good idea to begin with. You wasted someone's spot

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  • Tuesday, Apr 12 2022

    No, you are not delusional. However, to increase your score 22+ points will take a a lot of dedication and studying. There are testimonials on youtube about people doing just that. It just takes a significant amount of prep work and studying. Stay strong and keep on pushing :)

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