yes, don't let it brother you too much. My score went down a week before the June exam and I still scored higher than the previous week average. Just be confident and careful during the exam. No need to over think
Powerscore post said 90 won't be released today. The date is TBD.
If you want fresh PT to gauge for August exam, I suggest not to do so because of the potential stress it can cause to do a whole PT before exam.
You will be better of reviewing your…
Don't do that! You have more than half month left and the time is sufficient to adjust to PT80+ mind set. PT80+ focuses on abstraction and nunce, kinda of a different focus than previous PTs. But the skills are the same.
It is normal to be in a sho…
LSAT study has some speical and funny patterns. Sometimes, the more you learn, maybe it seems the lower score you get. That's because the nature of LSAT study reqiures most people to reformat their skills. On you way to a better score, you will be f…
LSAT requires your mental clarity to have stable and better results. Yes, fluctuation is sure common, but don't accept it eaily. Fluctuation means you have questions you did right but were not completely understood by you.
Don't just proceed and t…
Hi friends, I have found my study buddy! Thank you so much for your interest, and please feel free to message me if you have any questions about LSAT preparation.
I am also aiming to host some free tutoring sessions in this application cycle to give back to the 7sage community (hope I could be helpful). If that's something you are interested in and you are searching for a study buddy too, that will be awesome…
Hi friend, just to update you with an info I get from my Spivey consultant. I got low 170 in June exam (aiming for 175+) and he encouraged me to take August exam no matter I am prepared or not. He said it doesn't matter whether the score turns out t…
Just an update, my Spivey consultant told we to take August exam. He said it doesn't matter whether the score turns out to be lower than my June exam or not. He just stresses the importance to take the exam whenever you can and the highest core is t…
Hi, if you prefer, you can message me to set up a zoom meeting, so we could sit down, looking through your progress and discussing your thought process when taking the LR section. I currently average -3 in LR. Let me know! EDT time zone, available a…
I read in some other posts (possible powerscore ones), some students just don't underline at all in RC and still achieve 0,-1. At the end, most RC method posts will end up with "finding a method that works the best for you". It seems like that not u…
The above post is absolute right. The highest score is what matters the MOST. Law schools' ranks used to rely on the average of all test scores, so your lowest score matters. However, the ranking system changed to rely on ONLY the highest score. As …
The link above helps explain the panic after the exam, and the result, most of the time, ends up better than you predict.
The technical question: will canceling affect my applications negatively?
US News posts and former admission officers' info …
I disagree with ""havinagrattim"'s suggestion. If you are aiming for 172+ and your current PT is around 165, it is prefect fine to take the exam, by fine, I mean it won't have a negative impact on your applications. In fact, I will argue you should,…
There are still 18ish days left. If you use the time wisely, you could score 170+. Additionally, I talked to former admission officers and they all said the best time to apply is before Thanksgiving. So October test will work.
From my experience chatting with others, the chances can vary. But on a positive note, I have a friend who applied in the 2017 cycle (gradated in Penn with mediocre GPA, LSAT 165), didn't get into T14 first time he applied. Then he worked 1 year at …
Many other student have asked similar questions about whether something is possible with limited time. Honestly, nothing is impossible and a good attitude can always make condition better. If you are not thinking about postponent, just tell yourself…