Given your current scorerange, I imagine you're missing ... you do not get that score, don't take the December ... don't have a lower score on your record just because ... test. But getting to that range in just over a month ...
Oh, well that's good to hear. 'Much less worried, then. Maybe the prob is just in the psychology and tactics of test-taking. I have def missed a lot of questions I shouldn't have. Just curious, what scorerange are you aimin' at?
I'm taking the December LSAT but planning on applying this cycle if I get the scorerange I want - is it worth getting in my application before Christmas even though I won't have an actual score to report (assuming the Jan. 4th score release is accurate)?
I don't think they have a specific scorerange for fee waivers. My score on file isn't impressive, and I received one last month. My friends with a 172+ did not receive one.
Here's to hoping my retake tomorrow changes that :)
... am glad I did. My score was about what I expected ... in the bank. If my newscore is significantly better I will ... just care about your top score and if you have a ... you may have a low score I don't think it ...
Not in Canada but the schools I spoken to said they review when the file is complete regardless of the future exam unless you notify them to hold off for the newscore.
... The point of gauging your scorerange is to determine when to ... .e. whether your current scorerange consistently satisfies whatever goal you ... yourself, assuming you have a score-driven goal).
... cut-off date and a scorerange to decide whether you'll ... reason to get within that range by that cut-off date ... been consistently scoring within your range, then the obvious course of ...
Great BR score. Your understanding of the fundamentals ... clearly solid enough for your scorerange. Focus on pacing and time ... to miss anyway. With your score/BR spread, that's where ... the next bump in your score: Improve your pacing, improve your ...