I have heard you should be consistently PTing +/- 3 points around your target before going into test day. I'm not at the point of having done enough PTs to speak from personal experience, but it is a rule I intend to follow.
Yeah +/- 3 is what LSAC uses in determining score bands. Keep in mind your own strengths and weaknesses... for example, maybe you do excellent on Logic Games because they didn't test something that you are weak on. Then, you might want to consider that (and obviously KNOW what you DO NOT KNOW so you can study!)
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I have heard you should be consistently PTing +/- 3 points around your target before going into test day. I'm not at the point of having done enough PTs to speak from personal experience, but it is a rule I intend to follow.
Yeah +/- 3 is what LSAC uses in determining score bands. Keep in mind your own strengths and weaknesses... for example, maybe you do excellent on Logic Games because they didn't test something that you are weak on. Then, you might want to consider that (and obviously KNOW what you DO NOT KNOW so you can study!)