Hey everyone!
I am talking the November LSAT and am wondering if there are specific PT's I should do before the test arrives. Are there PT's that will most closely resemble this month's LSAT by virtue of being more recent, or is one PT as good as any other?
And one more question. I am aiming for a score above 165, but a score above 160 will do. I have been PT'ing between 163-166 with an average of 165, and as long as this doesn't drop dramatically on test day I am in a good place. Any tips to ensure test-day performance doesn't drop below the average PT score? I am taking the test at an in-person centre (wasn't offered another option).
Best of luck to all the other November LSAT takers!
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The higher numbers seem to have more logic games-y questions that are often at the end of the real test's LR sections, so I would focus on those. Get lots of sleep the night before-don't burn yourself out doing a last minute PT or studying too hard so you're fresh on test day. Maybe do a few warm up questions the morning of, and bring/use noise cancelling headphones if they have them at your test center to minimize distractions and replicate your practice environment :)
The power score predictions video is supposed to be posted at some point today. Good luck!