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ogpepper827
Tuesday, Aug 27 2019

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An untimed PT and especially a PT where a tutor helped you on 5-8 questions is not at all indicative of what you should expect to score. You scored right at your PT average, which is the best you can reasonably hope for. If you can get your true PT average up, then retaking might be reasonable based on what your goals are. If 168 is at/above medians of your top choices, focus on crafting your application materials and applying early. If you need higher than a 168, study until your average is higher and then retake

Agree on the PT situation—maybe that came out wrong. I mention that because I do think with time I could overcome the timing block of the 35 min vs ~40 min. Showed me it wasn't an issue of not understanding the material, but an issue of time and overthinking, too. Both of which I think are curable with some mental rest and continued studying, rather just not getting answers right and not knowing why. I dont think those are indicative of what I expected to score, but a sign that for Oct/Nov and depending on PTs, I could reasonably hope to hit above a 170.

My question is slightly more pointed then on what you mentioned—given the chance to raise my PT average to around a 170, would it be useful to do that and apply later, or should I be happy with a 168 and try to apply right now. Which is probably a question for the admissions forum, too.

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Tuesday, Aug 27 2019

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Should I Keep Trekking?

Looking for words of wisdom. Do I keep going and try to get into the October administration, or should I go with the score I have and try to be one of the first applicants? I had a 153 diagnostic, June I hit 167, July was 168. My PTs were consistently in the high 160s with a handful in the 170s. I know plateauing at 168 range was a lot of mental/caught up in my head/fatigue—I got a 177 on an untimed PT where I probably gave myself ~7 min per section longer. I also did a PT with my tutor by my side with help on probably 5-8 questions and I finished each section with ample time and a 179. Thoughts, feelings, general messages of kindness? Thank you in advance!

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ogpepper827
Friday, Aug 23 2019

Cold diagnostic at 153 in February. June LSAT I hit 167 after 7Sage, private tutoring and self studying. July I was a 168, but my I hit one PT at 170 and an untimed PT at 176, so now debating retaking in October... but tbd. Lots of work for two points, but those are two big ass points.

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ogpepper827
Tuesday, Jul 16 2019

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Has anyone called to ask if we are able to use our free retake on the September test? I am aware you would have to register before we receive our scores, but I was wondering if anyone asked if they’d give us a refund and we would be able to use the September test as our retake? Thanks

I don't think that's possible. The retake, if I understand correctly, is offered to those who cancel their July scores after we get them back. But by then I think it's going to be too close to the September test to register. I could be wrong though.

@ @ is right, the registration deadline will have passed by the time we receive our scores and have the option to cancel.

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