After a whole year of studying I've ended up with a disappointing score of 166 and zero admits, plus another year on a job I hate :/
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Does anybody know roughly what percentage of mature students(people in early to mid 30s) T14 schools accept?
Erm I wouldnt be too bothered by PT1 -29 as the test has evolved/changed quite a bit towards PT80s-90s. With earlier PTs you would probably gain the most from the RC section. You’ve got a long journey ahead, don’t stress out too much over little things
As the title says, how long did it take you to break the -5~-6 ceiling? And were you studying full time or part time?
My diagnostic has been mid 160s but I doubt I'll score anywhere near that. I also can't seem to focus 100% on lsat since I have a very, very stressful job
What should I do..
Correct me if I'm wrong. I thought that one was an in/out game.
If we're getting refunded, does this mean our score will be canceled?
Did you wait for the system to be restored and take the test on the original date of your exam, and reschedule afterwards?
Im completely in agreement with @. Ed won't significantly boost your chances of admission, but would rather hurt your chances of getting scholarship. (Except maybe northwestern).
I’ve attempted each of these questions twice and chose the same answers each time around, B/B/A respectively. Can someone explain to me why these answer choices are wrong and the correct ones correct?
How strange.. Is lsac sending out this audit email to everyone, or was there a particular reason why they chose you?
yes I'm afraid the questions do get harder.. 4star or not. I was consistently scoring -4 ~-5 up until pt 68-69, but have gone down to -7~-8 afterwards
I’ve noticed PT91 and PT92 have two LG sections each, but do we ever get this in the real exam?
thank you so much for sharing!
I had the same issue and lsac accepted my transcript provided that my uni email them directly
anyone else in a similar situation? Due to covid, my undergraduate institution is currently only offering electronic copies of official documents.
I just don't see the point in delying for another year.. I would take the october lsat and apply this year to all three of them with whatever score I have
I originally planned to take my first test in june, but ended up postponing my exam to oct. Do I still get to use the first timer test taker only viewing/canceling the score at request- option?
Those of you who have managed to study while working full time.. how long did it take you to reach your dream score? any tips/advice on time management/ study schedule?
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did anyone use command f?? is that fine?
I was also curious to know if this is allowed
Hello,
so I've been studying for the lsat since January and am currently scoring 163 on average. Since I'm working full time and have been out of college for +5 years, progress has been slow.
At this point, I'm wondering if there is any realistic chance for me to improve my score to 170 by October. In each section, I'm getting :
LG -3~5 / LG -4~5 / RC -6~7
Thank you! And how many sections are there..?