I just got home after taking the lsat. After 4 months of preparation, the test is finally over. Thank God:) But i can't can't really tell if I did well. For some reason I am feeling very insecure. Is anyone having the same feeling?
Me too. Surprisingly I finished 3 sections before the time was up which has never happened to me before during my prep tests. Definitely bombed LG. You never know though. lol the hardest part seems to be waiting for these scores..
I think an amount of insecurity is normal. But if you're like me, you could tell that you weren't sure of your answers and guessing like 20% of the time. That ALWAYS lead to bad PT scores. I'm not hopeful that my score will be what I wanted.
you look at your score in a few weeks :P lol really unless you are a 175+ scorer its hard to really know how you did. imo anyways. if in your practice tests you were able to figure out how you did and what was wrong b4 looking at everything then u can figure it out otherwise.... wait
I finished 3 sections 8 minutes early which surprised me but LG was brutal... My mind wouldn't let me grasp two of the games... So frustrating because the rest of the test felt easy.... Well I guess I will start fool proofing now with 10 pages like JY says. Who knows, I may have hit 170 if it hadn't been for LG. I canceled so I guess I will never no for sure.
You probably did about average your past three test scores plus/minus three points. That is especially true if you don't feel like you F'd up majorly.
Now onto the waiting....
* A good method that I found while searching around the web asking this question is to think about how each section went / and how well you normally do on a good vs bad day. SO for me LG went meh. Probably a -4 on a bad day / -2 on a good day. Do this with all sections and you will end up with your score range - then you can compare that to past curves and see generally what you'd get.
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Now onto the waiting....
* A good method that I found while searching around the web asking this question is to think about how each section went / and how well you normally do on a good vs bad day. SO for me LG went meh. Probably a -4 on a bad day / -2 on a good day. Do this with all sections and you will end up with your score range - then you can compare that to past curves and see generally what you'd get.