Hi guys,
Sorry for the endless score-related posts I've been doing!
I have been doing a couple PTs a week lately, and I've seen a very gradual increase to about a 162 average. The other day I got a 167, but the next PT I took was back down to 160. The 167 was when I had the entire day dedicated to the test, and the 160 was after a long day at work. Do you think this is enough to account for the score discrepancy, or was the 167 more likely a fluke?
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Furthermore, from my own experience, different eras of LSAT favor different strengths. I personally found LGs from 1-40 much harder than 40-71, and LR+RC from 1-40 much easier than later ones. Given my strengths, I believe I saw a 2/3 point jump on the later LSATs not just from improvement but from test format also.
Finally, state of mind is definitely crucial. You, tired, is not nearly as effective as you on your game.
So any combination of those factors could easily add up to shift you 7 points in any direction.