143 (Dec 2015) to a 156 (Dec 2016). Was somewhat frustrated because I was PTing 160 for awhile but then it dropped down. But I ended scoring my average on test day, and that makes me happy! Kudos to all of you who have improved your scores- We did…
That's too bad... Especially since you clearly had the potential. I wish I had that sort of problem! Own your 170 despite the burnout, but thank you- I will keep that in mind.
@josephellengar said:
My suggestion: do what I did. Between February and June I did every preptest ever.
I also just invested in most of the pretests ever and I hope you blew it out of the water!!
Just saw the last two comments but I took a prep test from June 2007 and got a 156. Also anyone thinking of going with Princeton Review, they didn't provide the score report I expected. My plan is to use 7sage to score and to ascertain what I don'…
Thank you for your honesty, I appreciate it! I'm not using the Princeton Review book (as prescribed by the forums here), I just took their free practice LSAT. Coincidentally, I've just ordered the LSAT Trainer. Your input has made me think upon inve…
I am relatively new, I began studying in a month ago. My timed diagnostic was around 145 before any studying and results from a Princeton Review practice test I took yesterday are pending. My goal score is 170 and I know I have my work cut out for…