I'm absolutely devastated by my score. I've been studying for 6 months, haven't PT'd in the 150s in 2 months. Was comfortably between 160-170+ even on my worst days, and yet I have a 158. I have to apply this cycle and I'm just so crushed. I will retake in April in case it helps anything but I should've signed up for February just in case. I've had a horrible year and still dedicated hours each day on top of working full time and managing the loss of a parent to this test. I have a 3.9 GPA and have apps for schools across the T14 (as well as some safeties in case of this happening, luckily) but I'd love to hear from anyone whose had success at more competitive schools with these numbers. I have what I think is a fairly compelling story and wrote Why X's for each school, and will be adding an LSAT addendum to explain the impact of losing my parent on my ability to study and perform on the test (both logistically, trying to care for everything he left behind as he had no will, lots of debt smh, and also mentally and emotionally as he was a volatile person and its brought up a lot of trauma - although I won't go into that too much). I just feel horrible and I'm kicking myself for performing so extremely below my numbers. I'd been so consistent and I just don't know how it went so far left.
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Lol I thought I would be free from the LSAT after January... Wishful thinking! I canceled my subscription and it was set to expire on February 3 (today) but now I'd like to continue it. However I don't see any option to continue being charged as normally, it just says it's canceled? Any help is appreciated! Thank you.
@catharina270 said:
@adrianaperhamus120 said:
Same. Studied for months. Haven't gone below 165 in months (and have been hitting 170+ consistently). Got a 158. I know it's far more likely that I just flopped instead of them messing up their scores but man this hurts! I am planning to see if I can miraculously convince them to give me a Feb test date or register for April if not, and submit now with an addendum :(
If Feb works can you please let me know? Since I got 157 twice in a row I am seriously wondering if they made a mistake (probably not).
Will do! Just called and did not have any luck but that will not stop me... Lol. Going to try a few times and see if anyone is more helpful.
Same. Studied for months. Haven't gone below 165 in months (and have been hitting 170+ consistently). Got a 158. I know it's far more likely that I just flopped instead of them messing up their scores but man this hurts! I am planning to see if I can miraculously convince them to give me a Feb test date or register for April if not, and submit now with an addendum :(
Yeah, I second that ^. If I notice I'm not easily seeing the answers for more than like two questions, I go back to the rules and re-read or redraw the diagram. Foolproofing also helps a lot - eventually the questions start to look so similar that it just cuts down on the little things that will trip you up (unless it's a misc game in which case diagrams are not that useful anyways lol)
Hey! I'd be happy to look it over and provide feedback esp re: grammar, structure, flow. PM me if you're interested :)
Hi all,
I'm taking the January exam and am currently scoring between -5 and -7 on logic games during the timed test, but usually get down to -1 or -2 in BR. Does anyone have any advice for getting closer to the BR numbers on test day? I usually get the game board/inferences down okay, but I just can't seem to visualize it all in my head. I do so well on BR because I literally write out each scenario to make sure it's the right solution, which obviously takes way more time than I have timed lol. Any strategies or study suggestions are much appreciated. Thank you!
I took the January test with my (2014) Macbook Air. Didn't have any issues at all! Don't stress :)