... would be of keeping a score you know will be bad ... 142 then a much higher score would be viewed favorably. A ... high score could be enough for the ... you didn't cancel the lowscore. I've spoken to a ... is less harmful than a lowscore.
... . Do you have a target score in mind? You made improvements ... not seeing the improvements in score that you'd like. There ... ease your anxiety over the lowscore but taking PTs without solidifying ...
... insofar as considering an averaged score is concerned). I just ... Wouldn ... and end up with a lowscore that would bring down even ... the highest score possible.
... I came from a very lowscore, myself. I also had ... is to not idealize this score that I wanted. Don ... 't compare the score you got to what you ... You can't force your score to increase. And getting ... frustrated with your score doesn't help the process ...
... and I was happy to score a 150, happy to never ... would make up for my lowscore. After applying last cycle, I ... months later my average PT score is 165, feeling pretty confident ...
... violation hurt my future LSAT score or cause any other future ... if I have a very lowscore on record, even if I ... can have much better score in the future? Thank you ...
I know most school will only consider the highest score. But will a low school be big treat if I want to go to school like Harvard, Yale and Columbia in the future. If so, will it be a better chance to cancel score instead of keeping a lowscore?
... is how bad will a lowscore affect my future possibility to ... am so worried about a lowscore will have a determinant effect ... I may have a perfect score in the future.
@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.