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Wednesday, Jul 25 2018

I had three LR and felt like two sections were particularly tough. Can anyone confirm if the question about Country Y using a percentage of non-renewable energy was real?

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Friday, Jul 20 2018

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Extreme score variation

Hey guys,

I’m taking the test in a few days and I am disconcerted by extreme test variation. I took C2 and got a 175 then took test 77 today and got a 167. On tests in the 50s I invariably get in the 170s, but in tests in the 70s and 80s I get mid to upper 160s. I can’t find a pattern in what I’m getting wrong on these tests. Does anyone have ideas about what makes these tests different than I can drill and focus on?

Thanks in advance!

Jessica

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Monday, Jun 11 2018

Thanks guys so much for your thoughts and insights! I really appreciate it!

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Thursday, Jun 07 2018

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Dropped from a 173 to 165, why?

Hi guys,

I’m based in London so my international test date is June 23rd. I have been studying for about a year and was in the 170-175 range over the past five tests averaging at 173.

In my desire to solidy that in case I have a bad day on test day I’ve been taking an LSAT every day for the past week. Well yesterday and today I scored at a 165 and I’m really freaking out.

Is testing every day counterproductive? Is it because yesterday I took test 56 and 54, when I’ve been recently in the 40s? Did the jump in test numbers do it?

I’d love any thoughts you have.

Thanks,

Jessica

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Saturday, Apr 28 2018

Oh gosh this is super helpful! Thanks guys!!

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Friday, Apr 27 2018

Oh that's a really interesting approach, because it seems like the best of both worlds. More efficient and yet still bubbling in when it's fresh. Great insight, thank you!

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Friday, Apr 27 2018

jessicalaurynwitten18

Answer key strategy:wait to fill it in?

Hi guys! I've been taking practice LSATs at 168 with a BR score of 173. I'm trying to improve timing so I can get to that higher score. I just read something that said people wait to the end of a section to fill in the answer sheet. Whereas I just fill it in after every question I complete. I'd really appreciate your insights about whether waiting to fill it in saves you time or whether it increases error rate in the transfer process? Thanks in advance!

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