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  • You have a choice to make. 1) continue working and spend whatever leisure time you have on studying for the LSAT, only to find out you will score something undesirable. 2) take some serious time off work like from now till April and focus on the L…
  • Ohh man! Damn, Damn it! Same here. I wish I was in one of those other post where I say "I got the mark I wanted". Unfortunately not! I got a mark that I was not expecting. I definitely scored lowered than what I was PTing. This sucks! But, I am…
  • Good job! Hark work pays off. I got my score back today as well. I unfortunately scored lower than my practice PT's. Gonna give it a shot in April or this month again.
  • Took the test. Everything went smooth and normal. No surprises. Hopefully I got the mark I was aiming for. Though I guess 3 questions in the last RC passage. Games were a little bit more difficult than your average sections. But if you know your …
  • @becauseisaidso this is for Jan. @NathalieS Should've gotten it by now.
  • @EbethStudent16 I will put it this way. You want to write the LSAT. The cost is $US200. Therefore, I can write the test. The sufficient assumption would be anything above 200 dollars. Say you negated this such that (you do not have $US500). Wil…
  • Nice! Mission accomplished.
  • Give it a shot. If you have been scoring in the 170's you are not gonna flunk in the test. I'd say train in the evenings. You can find out where you stand by taking at least two preps in that time slot you are scheduled to write the test. Between no…
  • @rahazolfaghari8 , @NathalieS emails are send out and you should have gotten them by now
  • I am guessing so far no one has received the email. When I was reading this post I panicked. I thought I had missed my email or the opportunity to sign up. @sharinsa I am assuming you haven't received the email as well.
  • There is nothing to worry about here. Let me give you an analogy. Let's say you have never ran a marathon and one day decide, "okay let me give it a shot". So you decide to sign up and run in a marathon without any training or whatsoever. You start…
  • I had the same issue. I wast PTing in mid 160's around September and October time. By mid November and Early December I was PTing Mid 150's and low 150's. In my case I was burned out. Couldn't stand to do another PT because I was so unmotivated by t…
  • It takes alot of effort to get a score like that while working full time. Trust me I know exactly what it takes. Especially if your not a natural in this test. Great JOB. This is a huge accomplishment. Keep it up.
  • Congratulation!!!! This is a great achievement.
  • You should've cancelled. In any case, writing an addendum will help.
  • @nanabillan loool just seen the date on the post. I was so into the post that I didn't even see its from 6 years ago. Anyways nanabillan good luck on your studies.
  • @Kimble.brice I understand your frustration. I had originally planned to take the Nov test. After taking 79 I freaked out and delayed it to Jan. Even though I was scoring in the mid 160's I got a 148 on 79. I am not sure what it was. Maybe it was t…
  • @ lilpingling Thanks for your comment. Helped me a lot. I had saved pt 60's and 80's. I am taking the test in January and I think the best thing to do is PT the 80's. I also feel like some test are easier than others. I am not sure if you feel lik…
  • @adrian.miko I wrote PT 72. I scored along my average. However, the last game in LG threw me off. It was worded very oddly. As a result my points dropped a little bit. However, I've been reading that test get harder once you hit PT 79 and onward. S…
  • @KyleM511 I've written the test twice. The last time I wrote it was in Nov/2019. Here is what I learned. I knew I was going to take the test again. So I decided after the Nov/2019 exam to take a month off relax and reassess my situation. Big mist…
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  • starting from 2019 June the count began. If you took LSAT prior to this it does not count towards your lifetime of 7. I would say take it and be confident that you will do well.
  • @gigi_m1308 Some people have spend 3 months and have gotten a high score (165+) and some have spend 18 months to get that similar score. The LSAT is unfortunately gives an advantage to those whose first language or mother tongue is English. I've …
  • @garbage.flood you have until oct/31 to opt out of Nov Flex and receive a coupon to be applied to a future exam.
  • IF the Median is 173 and you have a decent undergrad GPA (in other words not superb) go ahead and retake. The difference between 173 and 175, 176,177 and so on is small in number of questions you get right or wrong but makes a big difference when t…
  • @standardizedcanbelearned For the harder games the test makers are testing your language and inference abilities. However, unlike simple games where a question usually test the first or second inference to be made, the harder games test inference w…
  • @dcstyles51 Thank you for your response. I have been studying since July of 2019. Wrote the Nov/2019 test. Got my mark back, very disappointed. Hitting the books again, will take Oct/Nov/Jan 2020 tests. Any tips and advice. Well to be truthful…
  • dcstyles51, have you consistently studied since June till now?
  • Same boat as you. Taking the test third time around on April 2020. First test taken was December 2015. Studied for it but it was mediocre type of studying. Took Princeton Review ultimate course to prepare for it. Took time off finsished my degree a…