... 't expect your highest PTscore to be your likely official ... score. Ideally, you want to score at or ... above your target score at ... a month left to PT/BR, I think you ... Worst case scenario, you score below a 162, determine why ...
... until December even though my scorerange was similar to yours because ... mid to higher 160's score then go for it in ... try and see/believe your score can climb anymore I might ...
First off, congrats on your scorerange! It seems like you're ... and scoring below your target score and walking into December with ... mind. But even if you score below what you want, you ...
99% chance that the 152 score isn't indicative of what ... you'll likely score on the next test. ... Awhile ago I score a 160 on one PT. Took 2 weeks ... bit on RC. The following PTscore was a 154. To no ... surprise, my LR score dropped slightly, as well as ...
... don't know what your PTscore or diagnostic looks like, but ... you've only taken 3 PT's before the real thing ... I'm hitting my goal score, THEN set a test date ... the heck out of those PT's and look at your ... scores compared to your timed score, and try closing that gap ...
... wasn't hitting my target score - and that should have been ... points less than my average PTscore and 15 points less than ... . You can reach your target score.
... for the LSAT. My highest PTscore so far 162. My target ... score for most of the schools ... starts going away, when your PT scores start to drop, or ...
... post-curriculum my first LSAT PTscore was a 153 and I ... LSAT. While not my target score, you should have a ton ... you'll be able to score highly if you give yourself ...
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 ...
My test score was actually 4 points above my highest PTscore, and about 5 points above my average. I've seen a lot of people on here who did worse then their PTs though. So I really think it's how you react to the testing environment.