Brother, in the long pilgrimage towards LSAT enlightenment, it is important to look back and reflect on paths past taken. It is in these moments of our deepest meditation that we sometimes find the answers we are looking for... answers that may have…
I was scoring in the 160s and then had a 157 and 158 back-to-back, this greatly demoralized me as a 161 was my goal score and I had begun consistently hitting that.
Took a week break and hit a 164 so it was very obvious that I was burning out. In t…
@a_pmorenoc said:
I would say it really depends on what schools you're applying to and your best/last 2 years gpa; as for an LSAT in the 150s, the only schools I know that are more likely to accept them (granted you surpass their gpa median) a…
Previous tests used to be 5 sections with 1 unscored hence why PT's are 4 sections. It is now 4 sections with 1 unscored as you have noticed.
Use the flex score converter here to see what your score would be under the current scoring system: https:…
@"andrew.rsn" said:
@mattwhitworth56 - dude, this post was from 7 years ago. I wonder what selina is up to now.
The graveyard of old posts where past students are stressing about the LSAT is oddly comforting... some things just never change.
@"andrew.rsn" said:
Have you noticed a pattern in which questions you are consistently getting wrong in LR? also when you take a full timed test, and your score drops, does it drop across the board, or are you losing more points in a specific …
@tahurrrrr said:
Yeah simulating flex affects the score because flex is out of roughly 75 questions whereas normal is roughly 100 questions
Gotcha, ty!
I would take a week or so off after my test and then get back on the horse. It's always good to re-energize, refocus and re-attack. Many posts here and on /r/LSAT echo the same sentiment. Breaks and full recharges are absolutely necessary and someti…
@Bagelinthemorning said:
Hey! Just as a good rule of thumb, I would recommend the earlier PTs for early test taking. Since you may have seen the PTs from 1-35 in the Core Curriculum/LG Drilling. It would be worthwhile to begin from 40. You cou…
@Deepika7 said:
Hey August test takers---I saw that the LSAC is giving the option of a score preview for 45 dollars, where you can look at your score before deciding whether or not to keep it as part of the LSAC transcript. Would you recommend…
You should begin doing timed PT's.
The way I do it is 1 timed PT a day and then the next day I BR in depth. That way I avoid burnout by studying no more than 4-5 hours at a time, as a timed PT is only 3hours and 30minutes. The next day is spent doi…