Self-study
Hi everyone! I recently started paying attention to the new feature that predicts your score based on performance in drills and section. I know that it isn't always a perfect predictor of your score but I am curious if anyone has seen similar results to their predicted score on their practice tests/actual LSAT scores?
I took my first LSAT in September and scored way lower than I hoped. I scored a 146 but am planning on retaking in June and I have been getting consistent ranges in the upper 150 and 160's I am just curious how accurate this might be.
Thank you and good luck to everyone in their study journey!
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I believe the way they calculate it is they take the “average score of people who chose this” under the analytics. Then they average that with all questions and your answers. In short, no it’s not accurate. It really means nothing to your performance in a real test
I am wondering the same thing. Sometimes I see really high scores and don't know if I can score that much or not
Even if I get 100% on a drill, the score is typically lower than my average PT score. I assume PT scores are more accurate.
Im wondering the same thing!
This feature sounds cool, where is it?
@MB304 basically you take a practice section, drill, or test like normal and after you do blind review and see all the questions. It gives you a predictive score based on your performance!