Hey! I posted something similar a while back. My scores still vary from time to time (there might be a brutal Science passage now and then), but for the most part, I'm a lot more consistent now and getting -2 to -5s in RC. I totally get your situatiā¦
Honestly, great question -- according to this Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/1b1jyry/new_lsat_conversion_tables_for_august/
It says: "The preptests are mostly intact: For all 58 tests, LSAC took 3 sections from 58 correspondingā¦
Scoring similarly (164-172 timed scores last few PTs), and struggle with PF questions as well (they are a huge time sink). I could also still use some work on my conditionals.
Taking the April test date! Down to do extra hard questions, as those arā¦
Don't stress -- you already have a baseline of 165, which is great! Not to mention everything else you said (your GPA, resume, background etc.). It doesn't hurt to retake, since they take the highest score anyways and since you have until the end ofā¦
@hannahm45 Oh interesting, yeah that sounds pretty similar to me actually! Agreed, the low-res summaries can easily be an excuse for half-assing the understanding of a passage.
I used to BR in an hour or so, relying pretty much only on my low-res sā¦
@natemanwell1 I think I see what you are saying. A review in the foundations would probably be helpful, but I am skeptical to think that I am always scoring in the lower range. I have more -4 and -5s than -10, and -11 (though it does happen).
Would it be possible to have analytics on timing?
I struggle a lot with timing, so I would love a way to know which questions types I should strategically skip on the first run based on how much time I spend on it, and still get it wrong.
E.g. I tā¦