I have been reading horror stories of people scoring like -7 points from their average PT scores before the test. I am content with my PT average and my scores have been very consistent, but I'm terrified by these stories of people underperforming significantly on test day. Is this even a common thing, to have your PT average that radically different than your LSAT score???
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Wait, what is this curve you are speaking of? I am now horrified.
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Did anyone feel like this was (as far as the LSAT goes) an unusually straightforward, if not overtly soft test? RC was moderately difficult, for sure, but not the hardest I've done and easily the hardest section in the test. LR was almost too easy at times, overall very very straightforward with a few small twists. LG shocked me with its manageability. Thoughts for the "curve?" Hopefully not a -8 haha
SAME. I had multiple 2 or 3's of the same letter in a row and it was making me real nervous
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I don't know if this is an allowerd question, please delete if it's not. But the last LR with 25 Q's had a lot of straight line bubbling? Or is it only me
I had only two LR sections and I saw that one also
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Had 3 LR and the last one felt quite a bit harder and just a little different from the first two. There was a parallel reasoning question in the last one about draining a marsh and needing to test the environmental effects of it. Anyone with only 2 LR see that one? It's basically all I can remember from the LR cause it's just a blur.
Took my last PT today and got my highest score yet! Tomorrow I'm gonna rest up and walk into that room on Monday prepared to DESTROY.
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This is almost worse than test day
This is 10000x worse than test day. I wasn't half this nervous walking into that exam room.
What does this mean? How do they curve?
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Yikes....I wonder what the curve is....