... ; @Bamboosprout said:
> One PT is more than enough. If ... weaknesses, then, unless you're PTscores are above 170 consistently, a ... PT should take you at least ... BR for these last 2 PT's since the exam is ...
... the upper bound of your PTscores for November.
> ... usually is, so perhaps your scores will bump up a bit ... weakneses and to drill them. PT-ing is just a benchmark ... what caused these lower test scores. Good luck on Saturday!
@lsatgodjk I'm almost 100% sure. The last couple of weeks I have had a major drop in my PTscores. About 10-8 point difference from my average so a little rattled by that. Thank you and you too! You got this
Thanks for resurrecting this thread. I want to apply this fall! Depending on my PTscores, I may take the January 2019 test. I keep pushing law school off year after year, so hoping I can set aside more time to study consistently.
... my prep. Since retake PTscores really can't tell you ... without burning through the new PT's outright.
> ... ballpark by throwing in PT ranges) do you think ... from doing many section/PT retakes in terms of ... Leading up to 1st test: PT 40~70 once ...
... . Your score on any 1 PT is going to be based ... understanding of the test. Any PT I sit for my main ... less about what your individual PTscores are, you feel less anxious ...
... out the course of your PTscores from the time you began ... what happens. I bombed a PT a few weeks before my ... in the middle of my PT average on test day. It ...