@lsatplaylist said:
I think go with what you feel like will be best after the cancel deadline is over. Which result will be better for your stress and burnout? Thinking of you on this day.
@lsatplaylist Thank you! this is helpful since ment…
@taschasp said:
How are you doing on PTs? If you think you have a good shot at scoring 170 in November, I would lean towards cancelling, but clearly I'm in the minority opinion here. Either way, don't sweat it too much, because neither option …
@CharlieHu That is actually a good point - The worst scenario would be that I got a low160s, like 162, and if that (166-162) doesn't matter much I would keep it. Thank you for your input!
@maxbbarb7 Thank you for the suggestion! I am now leaning toward not cancelling...Although I just hate that I might get a lower score and honestly I'm upset that it might look bad on my application..
Thank you! @MissChanandler
My concern would be if its worse to have a lower score on file than having a cancellation? Or maybe law schools don't really care about one lower score?
Same here! Did you make your decision? I would say it depends on how you felt about other sections? Although admissions say they don't average the scores but I know they do pay attention on the trend and number of tests you took.
@fycw2068 said:
@LSATBYEBYE I'll post something either later tonight or tomorrow... I realized that I can't retroactively go back to the questions so I'll screenshot a PT section tomorrow. But basically, I used to put / marks in between senten…
I saw that there is a timer at the bottom of each reading comp passage and we can time how long we used to finish the reading of the passage.
I am wondering where can we access the data of time used for reading the passage? I didn't see it on the a…
@yafrcho Thank you for the tips! I am taking July test as well, and currently score around upper 160s. I find digital reading comp turns out to be helpful as I can't make too much marks on the paper, so I have to force myself to have a bigger pictur…