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shen24r779
Monday, Aug 13, 2018

@shen24r779 said:

Apply early, and stick with studying. If your average PT score increases with PT tests taken after the July exam, I would say like 172/3 average, then consider a re-take. You can also email any schools you applied for and ask them to hold or process your application.

What PTs were you using for your average before July? There are subtle differences between current tests and the July test, which was originally administered Feb2014. So it may be that you skill set is a bit better for tests that were administered in earlier years. The LSAT has gotten a bit more nuanced, for example more most strongly supported than must be true, in recent years. Check out this webinar for more clarification on this topic. https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/the-lsat-crystal-ball-webinar-predicting-the-june-and-july-lsats

I think the bump you'll get in applying earlier is better than a bump in a point. I put your current numbers into 7sage.com/predictor. It predicts 30% chance of acceptance with October application and 21% with a December app. A 172 and a december app predicts a 33% chance of acceptance. But a 171 with a december app predicts a 27% chance. You can mess with that yourself. It seems clear that applying early is the best bet. Also, stick with studying and if you feel you can outperform the 170 score, go for it!

Thank you so much that’s such helpful advice! I was scoring at around 168 before taking the July LSAT,using Pt50-60, although I have previously finished pt60-69.

Honestly I think I was being extremely lucky...I don’t know what my score would be if I retake.

I just feel guilty not using up all the materials I have for test prep lol

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Hi Everyone! I hope you all are enjoying this beautiful summer!!

I want to maximize my chance of getting in Columbia law, but I'm having trouble deciding on the two options I have here. I hope you guys can kindly offer me some advice! And many thanks in advance!!!!

I am considering either apply early, say in October, or bet on a boost on my LSAT score. (I'm probably not going to consider ED because the stats in 2015 shows that Columbia doesn't favor ED applicants, according to http://admissionsbythenumbers.blogspot.com/2015/05/to-ed-or-not-to-ed-2015-edition.html)

I was quiet surprised when I received a score of 170 from my July LSAT. It was my first time taking the LSAT, and my average prep-test score was around 168 before my actual exam. Because of that I still have around 20 clean/fresh prep test saved for my second test, which I was planning to take in November. I guess there is a chance for me to get a couple points of increase, but this will also mean that I will have to apply late, presumably in early December. So I'm not quiet sure what to do here.

My GPA is 3.84, which is above Columbia's 75th percentile, but my 170 LSAT is below Columbia's median, which is 171. Also, as an international student, my chance of getting in columbia is a bit lower than the domestic students.

What do you guys think I should do?

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shen24r779
Sunday, Jul 8, 2018

What does it mean for a question to be removed from scoring? Is it too difficult, or does the question just doesn't have a good "right" answer, (in other words did the LSAT writers made a mistake)?

If so isn't it a huge waste of time for us to struggle with those questions on the test day?

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shen24r779
Saturday, Jul 7, 2018

Is there a way for me to download the guided meditation? Or is there an external link to it? I really want to bring it with me whenever I travel, and I just do not find an equivalently good guided meditation.

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shen24r779
Monday, Jun 18, 2018

I just don't understand question 5 at all...if it is a prospective oil well and you already know there is no oil, why would you drill it?

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shen24r779
Monday, Sep 11, 2017

we know some non-human animals are able to think, and we know some non-human animal has volitional power. But what in the world does those two statements tells us that there are some non-human animal that are not able to think and yet have volitional power? I thought we cannot infer "some" relation from 2 other "some" relations. That does not make sense to me.

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shen24r779
Monday, Sep 4, 2017

is there an offline version of the guided meditation?

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shen24r779
Saturday, Aug 26, 2017

I've been spending way more time on the questions than on the passages. However, I felt like this is not becasue I am unfamilar about what the passage was talking about and struggle between several answer choices. My reading speed simply drops dramatically while reading the questions and the answer choices. Genearlly I do not need to go back to the passages to find the answer, but still I'm spending way more time on finishing the answers. Why did this happen? Do I need to read all of the answers or should I just skip some answer choices instead? What should I do?

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shen24r779
Monday, Jul 24, 2017

Hi,

I don't see why this paragraph is categorised under art. This seems absolutely a science article for me

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