I like to use retakes to practice my skipping strategies and really hone in on things ive gotten wrong twice. Yes, the actualscore does not hold as much weight, but they are still extremely valuable in my opinion.
... core curriculum and taking a PT my score dropped below 150. From ... by taking LR sections from PT 1-35 and do them ... helpful to max my LG score within a short amount of ... Bundle, take LG sections of PT 1-35 under time and ...
... all depends on where you score on those tests and what ... to get to your target score then yeah, I think that ... the gap between your dream score vs. actualscore is on those practice ... before, you can enter your score in analytics and see where ...
I believe accounts turn grey in the afternoon with scores being released from then on out. You may have to wait a while before you actually get yours. I doubt LSAC will notify when accounts turn grey, just when your actualscore is released.
... a previous thread, the average score of your 3 - 5 most ... highly indicative of what your actualscore will be. More importantly, if ... into the real thing, the actual test will feel like just ... gap between your practice and actual scores :)
... core curriculum and taking a PT my score dropped below 150. From ... by taking LR sections from PT 1-35 and do them ... helpful to max my LG score within a short amount of ... Bundle, take LG sections of PT 1-35 under time and ...
I'm taking the December LSAT but planning on applying this cycle if I get the score range I want - is it worth getting in my application before Christmas even though I won't have an actualscore to report (assuming the Jan. 4th score release is accurate)?
... 've read that you're actualscore is typically about 10 points ... 't have time in an actual test. On LG I'll ... helping to bring up my actual prep-test scores. It really ... the prep-test score and your blind review score. Further, it has ...
I take screenshots of the old scantron the actualscore breakdown before I take. Then I compare and see if I am getting questions wrong consistently. These questions I usually cut out and put in my secret stash.
> @"Shazia..." said:
> Relative v. absolute
> A is faster than B, therefore A is fast. Well, not necessarily. A is faster than B in relative terms. It doesn’t imply that A is fast in absolute terms. For example, we know that the ...
... "weird" sometimes, like you, my score has remained remarkably consistent no ... greatest obstacle to making that actualscore jump up to your BR ... score? I know that was the ...