I did so much worse than my average, far worse than you're supposed to do I feel so discouraged because I don't even know what to work on besides yes logic games but seems like I had to really fuck it all up to get a 152
10 points below a PT average across 20 tests, yet it felt just like any other test. Worst score since my diagnostic PT. I have no idea where I lost points or why my practice test averages are so misleading.
Does this happen to anyone else? I can usually predict my score after a practice test +/- about 2 points. Feels like the hundreds of hours I put into studying every practice test I could pay for were wasted.
Hey Everyone. I"m just floored, scored 10+ points below my PTs. I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I'll say it anyway, maybe it will lift the the spirits of a few others: I got a 153.
I'm planning to take it again in January, but have doubts if it still a viable date for this admission cycle... I'm hearing stories about ppl already being admitted, receiving scholarship money, and I'm really psyching myself out. Any thoughts?
@Stable_boy I'm going through the same thing. I score 13 points lower than my last practice test. I've been watching the data from my preferred schools and their early admissions pool is already stronger than the last 5 years combined. It's disheartening. My question is, do I apply with a lower score or do I wait? My current score already exceeds the 75th percentile for my top choice. I'm not worried about admission so much as I am about scholarships. I finally just emailed them. I don't know if that was a great idea or not, but they're obviously the best source of info on their own admissions process, right?
@lilpingling Congrats on your score, looks like you did well despite scoring lower than you did on your PT. I think running it by them might be a good idea, although I'm not sure if it's in their best interest to help you get the highest possible scholarship... I think I'll email some of the schools that I picked and ask how full are their classes already? I really don't know, as you see I myself am in the darkest of dark about it
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I just want to say big thank you to 7sage. My diagnostic was a 141 and my LSAT journey is OVER after scoring a 162 on Nov Flex.
I did so much worse than my average, far worse than you're supposed to do I feel so discouraged because I don't even know what to work on besides yes logic games but seems like I had to really fuck it all up to get a 152
I did way worse too I am also super discouraged and confused as fuck
10 points below a PT average across 20 tests, yet it felt just like any other test. Worst score since my diagnostic PT. I have no idea where I lost points or why my practice test averages are so misleading.
Does this happen to anyone else? I can usually predict my score after a practice test +/- about 2 points. Feels like the hundreds of hours I put into studying every practice test I could pay for were wasted.
I got a 166 on one of the Sunday tests- RC (value theory), LG (ethnic cuisine), and LR (geese). Previously got a 165 on the August/September test.
Like a lot of you here, I’m pretty bummed by my score. I thought I had finally hit 170+, which is where I was pt’ing before the November test.
But oh well. On to the January test.
@beggarking had the exact same thing, very discouraging
Hey Everyone. I"m just floored, scored 10+ points below my PTs. I'm embarrassed to admit it, but I'll say it anyway, maybe it will lift the the spirits of a few others: I got a 153.
I'm planning to take it again in January, but have doubts if it still a viable date for this admission cycle... I'm hearing stories about ppl already being admitted, receiving scholarship money, and I'm really psyching myself out. Any thoughts?
@Stable_boy I'm going through the same thing. I score 13 points lower than my last practice test. I've been watching the data from my preferred schools and their early admissions pool is already stronger than the last 5 years combined. It's disheartening. My question is, do I apply with a lower score or do I wait? My current score already exceeds the 75th percentile for my top choice. I'm not worried about admission so much as I am about scholarships. I finally just emailed them. I don't know if that was a great idea or not, but they're obviously the best source of info on their own admissions process, right?
@lilpingling Congrats on your score, looks like you did well despite scoring lower than you did on your PT. I think running it by them might be a good idea, although I'm not sure if it's in their best interest to help you get the highest possible scholarship... I think I'll email some of the schools that I picked and ask how full are their classes already? I really don't know, as you see I myself am in the darkest of dark about it
I got LR-RC-LG
RC is hard. Especially the black painting.