Mine is grey and I’m currently waiting. Every comment I’ve seen so far from people who have received their scores seems to suggest they did worse than their PTs and previous tests. It’s making me nervous. Did anyone feel the opposite way?
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I contacted LSAC and they said that the refund check will be mailed to you eight weeks after you take a real LSAT.
I also emailed LSAC and received the same information
Ugh I’m happy you guys did so well! I actually scored on my lower end which is objectively a fine score, but to me feels like the end of the world. Guess it’s back to practicing for me :’(
I’m sure you did fine. Every game is clearly solvable, you probably just caught onto a reference I was just not seeing.
I agree there’s definitely no point obsessing..... still having trouble turning it off though, ugh. This is the worst.
Did anybody else have as much trouble with the apartment game as I did? I felt like the other three were fine (which now I’m anxious was because I somehome completely missed something) but the apartment game threw me off so badly! I had no idea how to solve it
I think it's trial and error and seeing what works for you. I think variety in study techniques is important, though. If you're getting a ton wrong when it comes to a certain question type, I do think it deserves extra attention and that it's important to figure out why you are getting them wrong. It is important to read explanations for the questions and why each answer choice is right or wrong. Manhattan Prep has a good forum for this.