... aren't alone! I'm dealingwitha similar situation. It's difficult ... well on December.
With that being said, my advice ... right for yourself. I struggle with this, myself. I still feel ... embarrassment from having to delay a cycle to retake the LSAT ...
I'd personally say about a week out stop altogether. If ... risk of freaking yourself out witha low PT score or burnout. I ... 'd relax, get back into a hobby ... you enjoy, and just look at Feb as another PT ...
I was in a similar position before the September ... but pushed through and had a terrible experience--nerves totally got ... on Saturday). But the problem with taking and canceling is that ... a bubbling disaster or end up withabad cold? Then you're in a ...
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... approach SA or NA questions with greater confidence. Furthermore as you ... validity, SA, NA to reach a point of mastery. But you ... master it. Also if your dealingwitha specific question, post the question ...
Third, getting from a score like 150 to 170 ... , but there is a risk that a 3 monthsb 6 months ... be dealingwith the stress of dealingwith looking for and then hopefully dealingwitha new ... job you will be at for less than a ...
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> I had a huge score drop when I ... I can gain more reviewing abadPT than one that I actually ... and 39, but had abad showing on 40 and I ... today (to try and get a more "modern" LSAT) and ... more to learn from a "bad" test than from a "good" test. Thanks ...
... to retake anyway. 4 takes witha significantly higher fourth score is ... would recommend possibly sitting out a cycle and studying everything from ... pointless if you retake again witha similar PT average. Also have you ...
this is a good topic, i definitely get ... studying hard and then get abadPT score or get an easy ... for me. I'm really bad at quitting though so i ... through it but it is a lonely situation most around you ... 're studying ONE test for a year and they'll think ...
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Anecdotal: my friend who was a summa cum laude at my ... and ended up getting into a distant state school. Her dad ... future. Show them LSN results with different LSAT scores or show ...
... drills, based on need. PTwitha recent PT (a few from 60-70 ... and a few from 70-85) ... then get back to foolproofing PT #16-35. I may ... AM practice sections daily and PT Sunday or Wednesday. I guess ... I will take a break for the day of ...
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of course dependent on the person! but I'm just focusing on drilling, as abadPT score would definitely affect me psychologically, and a big part of this exam is the mental game
... hours per week and set a goal score for November. Don ... studying until you're satisfied with your score -- i.e. get ... ready to apply with your Oct/Nov score, but ... cycle, consider that rushing in withabad LSAT score (whatever that means ...
... whether or not you're dealingwith an in/out game (what ... up, you're almost certainly dealingwitha game that's at least ... pulling variables from a pool (either with or without a specific number of ...
Hi Eric, this is totally normal. LSAT progress is not usually linear. Don't let abadPT get you down because what you're learning is a cumulative process.