@lschoolgo maybe about 30 seconds max after reading all the answer choices. What I found was that doing this was not a guaranteed loss of a point. With questions that stumped me, I was about as accurate when I just picked one and moved on as I was w…
@lschoolgo I'm not sure what I did with the test booklet or answer sheet from PT 72, so I couldn't tell you what I scored on the individual sections. I'm just looking at my calendar where I marked which days I took which tests and what I scored on t…
@alexandergreene93 175 to 180 range, send me a PM if you want my exact score.
@lschoolgo I don't think you can gauge how you'll score based on one PT. What's your target score and what have you been getting on the PTs you've been retaking?
@lschoolgo I scored a 179 on PT 72. Here are my scores for the last eight practice tests I took before I took the real one in June:
PT 70: 176
PT 42: 176
PT 37: 177
PT 71: 174
PT 72: 179
PT 41: 177
PT 73: 180
PT 74: 176
When I was studying there was about a month where I was consistently scoring around 173 on PTs. During this time I took a few PTs that I had taken before. Even though I didn't remember hardly any of the questions (and none of the answers) I scored 5…
Yes, you should definitely take the newest tests. All of them up to PT 74 are still available as pdfs at everylsat.com. You can also get hard copies, including PT 75, on Amazon.
I did 3 prep tests per week during the last two weeks before my test, plus some drilling. On the day before the test, I did one logic games section and spent the rest of the day working out and relaxing. My PT average rose 2 or 3 points in the last …
@jakesmitchell My first and only take was in June. I was happy with my score so I won't be retaking. When I was studying I struggled with the logic games at first and I would get nervous on that section when I did PTs, harming my score. Someone told…
@alexandergreene93 From Harvard's website: "If you take the test more than once, all scores will be received but we will use the highest score in our evaluation."
@badgalriri A 170 is possible, but I wouldn't count on it, even if you hadn't had the recent drop. It sounds like you were averaging below 170 before, and I wouldn't expect to score above your average on test day. Most people drop a bit on test day.…
My study plan for the last month before the test was 3 PTs per week plus drilling. It sounds like you're already feeling pressed for time with your schedule, so you probably wouldn't want to study more than you are now. It sounds like your current s…
I wouldn't recommend canceling your score. I think you should wait until the last day you can can cancel your registration for the test and if you're certain that you won't get the score you want you should cancel your registration. If you think yo…
When I was studying for the lsat I decided to try saving time by immediately answering and moving on without reading the other choices when an answer stuck out to me as definitely being correct. I did this for all sections of the test and quickly ma…
I don't see any harm in trying that strategy. You can always stop if you don't like it or it doesn't work. I also got stuck for a time while studying for the LSAT and I didn't improve until I started trying different strategies. If you're stuck, I t…