> @eRetaker said:
> @"Llama Whisperer" uhh judicial candor was PT82. Did you accidentally enter your answers into PT 83 when you actually took PT82 instead?
Good point! Judicial cander passage is from PT82 (Sep 2017 LSAT)!
Sorry again for the confusion. I have both PT82 and 83 and typed in the wrong one. Definitely did PT82 with judicial candor yesterday. Thanks again for all the help everyone!
... . That being said, this score will look bad to schools ... it should address your last score, and not the first ... lower score. Trying to make excuses ... enough that led to the scoredrop, or we're there ... address why a low score WASN'T the result ...
Anecdotal, but friend also had scoredrop and is having an amazing cycle and outperforming her numbers. Really don't think it should be a worry of yours. Also my advice is in my username and go ahead and reuse PTs.
@"Alan Cheuk" It's frustrating that after I take a digital PT and score it that I can't redo any part of the test unless I delete the data from my first take. Will there be solution for this in the future? TY!
... am having trouble regarding timed pt and anxiety issue.
... I do full timed-pt, my score is 160-167 but ... I am doing timed pt and that happens just ... bring your timed score closer to your BR score. With a ... LR/RC each day. 1 PT every other Saturday.
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... much more important than your PTscore, and you cannot do real ... BR if you check your PTscore first. During those LR/RC ... ). Don't worry about your PT scaled score. Literally ignore it. All ...
I think most score drops are caused by fatigue, ... overtesting. If you let a scoredrop get to you, it might ... more fatigue and a larger drop. If you take a break ...
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> I think most score drops are caused by fatigue ... overtesting. If you let a scoredrop get to you, it might ... more fatigue and a larger drop. If you take a break ... "prove" that the previous horrible score doesn't reflect my skills ...
I think unless your target is 170 and you are predicting a 155, you should not cancel. A cancel can be seen by school anyway, and schools will always assume it's bad. On the other hand a few points of scoredrop is no big deal.