... probably going to see your score suffer. Generally, I ... on a person's PTscore range/average. A guy ... and his variation from PT to PT is probably more attributable ... and pulling out a score above his average/in ... a score on test day that exceeds any PT you ...
main lesson learned today: ALWAYS USE BUBBLE SHEETS WHEN PTing. I did not realize how much time it actually takes to bubble the answers and I ran out of time on two of the sections :O
In ... will reflect study habits. So when you PT, simulate testing conditions exactly ... . When you BR, work until you ... , however long it takes. When you fall short of that ...
... first post-curriculum PT "Diagnostic #2." BR the PT as per ... you absolutely must see your score, run your numbers and ... ONLY look at the score (don't look at ... one or two or your PT scores deviate/fall below ... gap between your BR and PTscore. I won't go over ...
... answers.
Because I thought when I choose answer choice, I ... it wrong.
Additionally, when you check the answers first ... answer choices. The problem is when your brain does that, if ... do not make the same error. When you go through the stimulus ...
@nantesorkestar said:
Could this perhaps be overconfidence?
Perhaps...figure out where you went wrong...since you're only 5-6 points away from your goal you should be seeing that score on your last 5 PTs before you take the LSAT.
... 't expect your highest PTscore to be your likely official ... score. Ideally, you want to score at or ... above your target score at ... a month left to PT/BR, I think you ... Worst case scenario, you score below a 162, determine why ...