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erikkandah168
Tuesday, Jun 30 2020

Congratulations!!! You did phenomenal and should be so proud of yourself! Get your application in early and you should be accepted no problem! Also depends on your average practice test scores, if you consistently score in the 170 range then I would retake solely for the purpose of scholarships. Also did they give a conversion table chart for the June lsat flex? I am so frustrated that LSAC has not released an official one yet.

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erikkandah168
Friday, Jul 17 2020

@ So they have not released an official score conversion table but a lot of people are guessing it is the percentage of questions correct. So usually to get a 170 on the traditional LSAT you would need to get 90% of the questions correct, so if the total number of questions on the flex is 75, I believe you could get 7 wrong and still get a 170, but that is going off of powerscore and kaplan's guess on how the exam is being scored.

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erikkandah168
Wednesday, Jul 15 2020

I feel this 100%!! I felt the exam was not too awful compared to pts but I feel that my nerves/anxiety got the best of me. If my mindset was different I would of left the exam feeling confident but instead I signed up for August lsat flex just in case.

LG was my first section and that is usually my strongest but the third game I remember only answering two questions and looking at the time and I started to panic. Once I panicked it set the tone for the rest of the exam....

Honestly guys just keep taking pts and think of the actual lsat has the same thing you've done over and over

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Wednesday, Aug 05 2020

erikkandah168

138-166

I went from a 138 on my first LSAT the 9th percentile, to a 166 the 92nd percentile.

There is no easy path/shortcut/trick that is going to make it happen.

STUDY. PRACTICE. QUALITY.

DO NOT GIVE UP.

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