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Tuesday, Mar 30 2021

@ Related to the OP - what deviation from your target score would warrant a cancellation? Are you talking 5+ or more like 10+ deviation?

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Saturday, Apr 10 2021

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I had the opposite feeling about LG. I finished with 11 minutes to spare and verified all my answer choices for each game. Maybe this was a product of playing through 10 very tough/unusual games on Thursday but nothing about LG felt overly difficult as the setups all seemed conventional to me.

RC was the most difficult in my opinion. I think I struggled with the first passage which shook my confidence a little bit moving forward.

LR seemed more or less like a typical PT but I struggled to focus a little bit, especially early in the section - probably test day nerves.

Definitely agree with Julia's comment about being happy to have finished the test but doubting my score more than the typical PT.

What games did you practice? I am taking it on Tuesday and would love to do some of those too.

I did:

PT2 games 3 and 4

PT7 game 3

PT15 game 2

PT21 game 4

PTF97 game 4

PT25 game 2 and 3

PT79 game 4

PT88 game 3 and 4

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Saturday, Apr 10 2021

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How to move forward after test day

I just took my first official test this morning and I have doubts about how well I did. I felt less confident with my test performance today than on a typical PT but maybe that is normal.

I started with a 152 diagnostic on Feb 1 and have spent roughly 4+ hours studying each day since. I have taken roughly 12 PT with my last 5 averaging to a 168 (scored between 167-170 on all 5 with BR typically a point higher with one exception when I scored 176 on BR after a 170 during timed conditions). My ultimate goal is 170+. Recently I've gone -0 on LG, between 2-5 n LR and 3-6 on RC. I felt today I was definitely closer to the lower end (5-6+ wrong) on both LR and RC.

For those who have taken the test multiple times: did you continue studying right after your latest official attempt or did you take time off between the test and when your official score was released before reevaluating/resuming your study schedule?

I started with Mike Kim's LSAT trainer for one month and then moved to 7 sage for about six weeks. I was considering purchasing the power score bible for LR and then also reviewing the basic curriculum in 7sage rather than jumping right back into PT and problem sets but I am open to other's opinions/experiences.

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dbtornell4791
Saturday, Apr 10 2021

I had the opposite feeling about LG. I finished with 11 minutes to spare and verified all my answer choices for each game. Maybe this was a product of playing through 10 very tough/unusual games on Thursday but nothing about LG felt overly difficult as the setups all seemed conventional to me.

RC was the most difficult in my opinion. I think I struggled with the first passage which shook my confidence a little bit moving forward.

LR seemed more or less like a typical PT but I struggled to focus a little bit, especially early in the section - probably test day nerves.

Definitely agree with Julia's comment about being happy to have finished the test but doubting my score more than the typical PT.

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