Diagnostic was a 143. Been studying for three months and routinely PTing in the low 160s. Highest PTscore so far has been a 167. Undecided if I will take the August test yet.
... almost always causes you to score lower than your potential. ... but use your score as evidence. A PT is nothing more ... The data on this PT is telling you your ...
Don't worry about your PTscore. Like I said, all ... of both worlds; the score doesn't count AND you ...
I did mine a week after the test so I had some time to relax a couple days after the LSAT and prepare! I got it approved within 24 hours so it definitely didn't prevent me from getting my score on release day :)
... will usually stop scoring my PT's but continue to do ... , I do have a bad PT right before the exam, it ... point in knowing what your PTscore is. If it's good ...
... magically get you a 160 score; you clearly have that ability ... , and remember--a PTscore is just that: a PTscore. You're clearly ... warrior and I manifest that score for you on the actual ...
... love of God don't PT on Wednesday. At this point ... like I was lucky to score around my average that day ... and almost matched my best PTscore despite the fact that my ...
Interested! Average score of 5 most recent tests is a 173, with most recent PTscore of 175. Looking to establish foothold at ~175 in advance of March '22 test.
You can do it! My first PTscore was 147 and I managed to get over 20 points increase. Now I'm aiming for 177+ by giving myself more time to prepare for the exam. You just need to work hard and think like how LSAT writers think.
... Test(PT) under timed conditions and see what your score is ... or two of your goal score for the school(s) ... points lower) than your timed PTscore average on a real LSAT ... scoring close to your goal score then I think most ... you aren’t in the score band you want to ...
Hi! Is this class geared towards people planning on taking the August LSAT? Also, where in the CC should you be in order to gain the most from this class (or what should your current PTscore be? if that is relevant).
how are your blind review scores? are they improving? if so, your issue might be timing. If your BR score is the same as your PTscore, you'll probably want to review the core curriculum for your problem areas
I thought that my proctor experience was pretty decent, but found a few sections to be a bit more challenging than I expected! I think I probably fell a bit below my average ptscore, but probably not by too much!