146->155

cfgreat12cfgreat12 Alum Member
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Well I got my score back today and for the first time taking the official LSAT I received a 155. While I’m disappointed a bit because I was scoring in the 156-160 range on my PTs, I’m still proud of how much I have progressed from my diagnostic, and maybe I’ll take the test again this Fall and focus on my weak areas.

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  • Necessary EvaderNecessary Evader Live Member
    9 karma

    You should be proud of your progress! Even if it isn't where you want to be, it is far better than where you were. Personally, I took the LSAT again in January and didn't get the score i wanted, but it was still 13 points higher than my diagnostic. Even though though I will likely apply to law school again after studying for the LSAT and improving my score, it's all about perspective. You've come along way and you got this.

  • dusicadanicadusicadanica Core Member
    10 karma

    how did you break into the 150s? My highest test score was a 148 and for some reason I just cant even get a 150 on the dot.

  • cfgreat12cfgreat12 Alum Member
    103 karma

    @"Necessary Evader" thank you!! Yeah, you're definitely right, it is a major improvement from my diagnostic score and I should be proud of that. Maybe I'll take it again in the fall and just focus on my weak areas and hopefully I won't be as stressed out.

    @"Necessary Evader" said:
    You should be proud of your progress! Even if it isn't where you want to be, it is far better than where you were. Personally, I took the LSAT again in January and didn't get the score i wanted, but it was still 13 points higher than my diagnostic. Even though though I will likely apply to law school again after studying for the LSAT and improving my score, it's all about perspective. You've come along way and you got this.

  • cfgreat12cfgreat12 Alum Member
    103 karma

    @dusicadanica said:
    how did you break into the 150s? My highest test score was a 148 and for some reason I just cant even get a 150 on the dot.

    I'd say if you're stuck in the 140s, really focus on the fundamentals. REALLY get a good grasp on conditional reasoning, and in the beginning, focus on the 'easier' question types like main conclusion just to help yourself do better on those sections before going further into the different question types.

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