It may be worth going through at least portions of the core curriculum, focusing on areas where you need to make the most improvement. And you'll need to take more practice tests in order to solidify your grasp of a 170 score. It's normal to score a…
That might just indicate that that's your ceiling. I don't want to be negative, but I do think we all have our limits (for some people, that's a 180, but not for most of us). I think the question is, are your scores matching your blind review? Or is…
@atticusbinch00 I agree with you and let’s face it, the LSAT is not fair. I’m seeing that for the June test, some people had their exam kicked off with an extremely difficult RC section. Those people have to wonder for the entire rest of the test, w…
@"Airdire AB" I did not get that but it makes sense to me. The current logic games section will end soon — in 2023. They now need to come up with a totally different analytical reasoning section. You can read up on it online!
Had a completely fair test that I was well prepared for only to be completely wrecked by the proctor interrupting me during RC (destroyed my focus for that whole section) and my own silly self for making a dumb mistake on games
It's really up to you and it's a personal decision. When I graduated from my alma mater
(top 10 undergrad) with a 3.9, I wasn't at all concerned that I'd be able to succeed academically at law school. However, I felt that I had little experience i…
@standingdeskguy How did this go? Has anyone else recently taken the LSAT with a laptop + monitor? I do not have a webcam at the moment. I was under the impression that I could turn off the display on my laptop, keep it off to the side, and use my m…
Some thoughts:
I would cancel your June test (not the score; cancel your registration) if you are pretty sure that you will not do well. I'd hold off until you feel more ready and then register. You will lose the $200 you spent registering. That's …
From what I have read and heard from admissions specialists, it's not a big deal unless the score drop is significant. Law schools understand that tests can go down differently and the only score they report to the ABA is your highest score. So, unl…
Just adding my voice to the chorus that drops like that are totally normal. You've only taken a few PTs, just keep going!
In my view, 3 PTs a week isn't necessarily too many. I do 2-3 a week and I have a full time job. Take breaks when you need the…
It looks like you've already gotten some great advice, and apologies if I reiterate anything that's already been said, but I think a key thing to look at is where you're going wrong. Are you missing key inferences? Or are you working slowly because …
@hrmetz Just to make sure we're on the same page... the test used to be four sections PLUS an experimental section. It used to have two LR sections. By clicking "simulate modern," 7Sage will remove the second LR section. That section was NOT experim…
@"Cherry - 7Sage" Hey Cherry, thank you for clarifying. I have a follow-up question: is the final scaled score then based on an estimate of how you would have done on both LR sections combined? For instance, let's say you got -3 on the first section…
I agree with @Excellence. You don't need a 170+ to be a great and successful lawyer, but you may want that particular score range for good reason. I think you may benefit from weighing the pros and cons of another year of studying versus picking a d…