I had originally ... need to increase my score about 4 points in order to get ... score decreases, stays the same, or only increases one or two points ...
... of 2015 and cancelled my score (that LG petrified me). I ... 160 was a pretty accurate score given my last few PTs ... to pull of a decent scoreby doing well on the other ...
... my score, and I'm a bit disappointed. It's two points ... below my expected score, and three below ... recent PT average. This score is 4 points below the 25% of ... , and 1 point to 3 points above the 25% of schools ...
... came in at 157, 4 points below my PT... was my ... , i need an extremely good score to be competitive to be ... try to raise my score atleast 10 points. At that point, idk ...
... drop 3 or 4 points from their Testing average ... 2 or 3 points over their normal prep test score. ... assuming you will score 2-3 points higher on test ... of an assumption of dropping points.
The ... get the best average score you can before test ...
... I received my Sept LSAT score (167) last night and ... Sept. LSAT score and allowing my December score to come ... with a Dec LSAT score (the application is technically ... 1st. but Dec. LSAT score release date is Jan ... that I can raise my scoreby at least 3 pts. ...
... I received my Sept LSAT score (167) last night and ... Sept. LSAT score and allowing my December score to come ... with a Dec LSAT score (the application is technically ... 1st. but Dec. LSAT score release date is Jan ... that I can raise my scoreby at least 3 pts. ...
I want to give myself the best chance of maximizing my scoreby knocking out the easy ones first. I know the first 10 are generally known as the easiest, but after that... how should I conquer and divide?