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lawyer123104
Friday, Nov 22 2019

@ yes, they were recent, PTs 61 and above. I get anxious under test conditions and had a family event occur right before the test, so I think that may have affected my performance but I'm unsure.

@ that sounds horrible, I'm sorry to hear! What are you planning on doing now?

@ wow that's wild, I don't know how the LSAC didn't do anything to remedy those who took that test, but good thing he eventually succeeded! I am only concerned how it will look considering I have a higher score on my record, but that my more recent score is lower. Obviously I'm going to retake, I am just going to take time to reevaluate my strategies and probably retake in April next year or later.

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lawyer123104
Thursday, Nov 21 2019

Additional context: After July, I was PTing high 160s-low 170s, so this was an even bigger disappointment

So I took the test in June and got a 163, took it again in July and got the same exact score so I canceled and signed up for October. I just got back my October score, and I got a 160... I'm feeling really anxious because it seems that it will look really bad to law schools that I did worse on a recent exam. I don't plan on applying for a few years, but I'm dreading the thought of having to take this exam again. I'm also stressing because I've taken courses and read a ton of prep material, and also took pretty much every PT. I'm at a point where I don't know what I should do.

Has anyone been in this same situation? Any advice?

I'd appreciate any input at this point.

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