... and trying to prep as much as possible prior to the ... scores might tend to be higherthanactual scores due to testing conditions ... that short time for the score.
... and trying to prep as much as possible prior to the ... scores might tend to be higherthanactual scores due to testing conditions ... that short time for the score.
... typically only about 2 points higherthan my score. High highest PT was ... trying to raise your BR score, but you don't have ... my prep so far. Pretty much goes up with every other ... about 8-10 points higherthan my actual test score. No idea how to ...
... they would review your file with your score on record ... you're not guaranteed a higherscore. The predictor gives you ... with the same 169 score. If you apply in ... 171 your odds aren't muchhigherthan they would be now. ... me and they would review the file as is ...
... long and got the same score? Nerves? Were your PT ... up to the second take muchmuchhigherthan 161? Or perhaps it ... However, I drank too much water and was literally bouncing ... questions I did on the actual test. It seems I ... we fixed and my score went on the rise ...
... all about not scoring that muchhigherthan your diagnostic, it's your ... PT 1-35 (or as much as you can) and ... took about mid-June. How much time do you think I ... to get my own goal score I need, provided I can ... when should I throw in actual full PT's during this ...
... you PT muchhigherthan 154? I would say on the actual test day ... , it’s normal to score several points lower than ... + as well. I increased my score from 155 last summer to ...
... even closer at it after review, and get some extra insight ... thinking about BR during the actual PT, so try and make ... , I wouldn't worry tooo much about a question that you ... hear that your BR is muchhigherthan OG. I was the same ...
Anyone having a hard time changing answers during the BlindReview? I find myself biased toward the initial answer chosen and convince myself to stick with the original choice regardless if it turns out to be right or not...
Hey guys, for those of you who wrote the June LSAT, have you or do you plan to blindreview it? I'm thinking about doing that this week - although part of me wants to save it for a re-do closer to the Sept. LSAT.
Do we blindreview every section? So basically review all of our circled questions ... choices etc.? We basically can review the whole test at a ... length PT's do you blindreview the same day you took ...
For RC, do you guys blindreview by reading the stimulus and going through the questions? Or do you just forget blindreview, and go straight to J.Y. explanations? Or both?
So on PT 's with experimentals I avg around a 154 because i get to 18 questions per section. When i finish the exam during blindreview i get in the 170's. Not sure if i can improve my timing by december...Anyone have advice on what to do?
When blind reviewing a preptest, should I go back and review the answers to all the questions or just the questions that I circled? When I blindreview LG I go back and do all the games and usually miss only -1 or 2 questions. Thanks!