I second @"Nilesh S"
I'm pretty sure it would be against rules to post actual screenshots of the stimulus. But if you use referencing such as "PT 35 S1 Q15" and then postyour question about it, then it should be alright.
@bonjoursm when you log into LSAC and go into the LSAT portion where you see the Feb administration test, you'll see a couple of green icons. Right before they send yourscore via email, those icons turn grey/gray which means an imminent release.
... score or not... but I can say that if you check your ... LSAC account, even if yourscore has not been ... indeed a hoax that any score has been released.
... think everyone has been in your shoes at some point or ... run. If you go through your list of feel-good things ... worst of the blues, dip your toes back into studying. Remind ... at it! I think seeing yourscore increase is the best motivation ...
... the LSAT grapevine that your February scores will be ... to let us know your results. Also, remember ... you are anxiously awaiting your scores and hitting refresh ... on your computer every thirty seconds ... you don't have yourscore yet, you are not ...
After every test in the curriculum there is a score BR link... when you enter yourscore there it immediately gets registered for the analytics automatically.
... away here! Think of yourscore individually and where it falls ... on your spectrum and the road ... to your goals, not other peoples. your average... it happens to ... for a killer score, and you can too
I also just saw yourscore for DC. You're in the 170s or close if you can bring that games section to a donut (-0). Do the foolproof method for games and look at games over and over and over again.
@rachelHaw Why would you retake the LSAT if your scored a 173? Yourscore is high enough to get into every school from #4-#200, with a shot at HYS. You will also receive a substantial amount of money from a T14.
@L.Schwartz No... don't touch anything before the test... the baseline test is supposed to be done cold RAW UNPREPARED... unless you do this, yourscore will not truly reflect a 'baseline' score.
Yeah @nicole.hopkins pretty much has a good write up on how to go about this. @L.Schwartz
It's very possible to up yourscore on 15-20 hours of weekly studying.