Anyone else find PT 80 difficult? I know it probably has to do with my test conditions when I took it but oh boy I was averaging 169 these past few tests and dropped to 160 on PT 80 oh boy....tips or words of encouragement?
Definitely don't let it get to you! One-off score drops are pretty normal.
For now I recommend just reviewing effectively to figure out what went wrong (hopefully your BR score didn't change much from your average BR?), drilling, and taking your next test when you've ironed out any issues.
If you continue to see drops in your score, definitely reassess. You might just need a short break from the that point.
But for now I definitely wouldn't worry about a single data point!
Don't let it get to you! Everyone has those days, count it as a once off and review it thoroughly. You want to be making mistakes before test day, that's how you learn and can be best prepared for the exam, more mistakes = more opportunities to learn.
Yeah I also dropped significantly on this one, but with BR it brought it back up to around where I was averaging. I'm not sure what it was about this test, I just hope the January LSAT doesn't go that way
I took it with 1 hour limits and just went over the test. Still only scored a 164 (-19) with unlimited time. It was really great because the answers which I got wrong revealed holes in my knowledge, since time wasn't a big factor. Convincing yourself that getting answers wrong is just an opportunity to learn what you don't know and fix that is helpful!
My biggest issue is getting over my natural impulse to label certain arguments as bad and instead remain objective. Doing so probably cost me around -6 in the LR sections.
The harder the test, the better the learning opportunity!
RC didn‘t feel particularly hard, though it‘s still my weakest section. What pulled my score even more down was the 2nd LR section, although I was feeling quite confident during and after the section.
Anyways, a good opportunity to review thoroughly and identify learning points.
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Idk...I feel that all of them are hard. If you want a challenging RC section, take a look at PT 59. Ew.
Definitely don't let it get to you! One-off score drops are pretty normal.
For now I recommend just reviewing effectively to figure out what went wrong (hopefully your BR score didn't change much from your average BR?), drilling, and taking your next test when you've ironed out any issues.
If you continue to see drops in your score, definitely reassess. You might just need a short break from the that point.
But for now I definitely wouldn't worry about a single data point!
Don't let it get to you! Everyone has those days, count it as a once off and review it thoroughly. You want to be making mistakes before test day, that's how you learn and can be best prepared for the exam, more mistakes = more opportunities to learn.
Yeah I also dropped significantly on this one, but with BR it brought it back up to around where I was averaging. I'm not sure what it was about this test, I just hope the January LSAT doesn't go that way
Agree! I recall PT 80 being preeeetttty bad. Esp RC but that might be just me.
I took it with 1 hour limits and just went over the test. Still only scored a 164 (-19) with unlimited time. It was really great because the answers which I got wrong revealed holes in my knowledge, since time wasn't a big factor. Convincing yourself that getting answers wrong is just an opportunity to learn what you don't know and fix that is helpful!
My biggest issue is getting over my natural impulse to label certain arguments as bad and instead remain objective. Doing so probably cost me around -6 in the LR sections.
The harder the test, the better the learning opportunity!
I also experienced a score drop on PT 80 today.
RC didn‘t feel particularly hard, though it‘s still my weakest section. What pulled my score even more down was the 2nd LR section, although I was feeling quite confident during and after the section.
Anyways, a good opportunity to review thoroughly and identify learning points.