I agree with Allison most people score +/- 3 points from their average. The good thing about LSAT is that you can predict your score unless something outrageous happened during the test.
6 point jump from my first test in 2011, not thrilled tho honestly as my practice tests were 10-12 points higher than that and BR were 20points higher. that last Reading comp mustve done it...Back to the grind for June..
I'm sorta having the same problem. I can almost always BR in the high 160s/low 170s, but fall almost 20points when doing it timed. It might be a stress thing, but how do I fix it?
are the three recent LSATs the only ones that are determinant of your score +/- 3 points? I was only able to take PT 73 but all the other ones I took were from PTs 52-61.
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@ranxu_2015 That sucks, I would get 18-20points on a LG section but that 2nd game threw me off. I was also shaky on the 4th game, hopefully games 1 and 3 went well
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