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> A - Asbestos less risky than smoking drugs, booze, diet, being ... - Some kinds of asbestos are worsethan others. So to strengthen our ... argument, we would say the worse ones are the ones you ... remove? More of a stretch than B. Gone.
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... is to take a PT with 3 sections and just add another ... you need to take a PT to gauge your score average ... one of the other two sections - that way your not destroying ...
Hey! I work 8-4 EST, mostly free on the weekends. If you guys are down we can make a Discord. My diagnostic was 159 and I'm aiming to hit 170-172ish (have not done another PT). My strongest sections are LG, LR and RC, respectively.
... higher. If I start a PT later than noon, it gets rough ... beforehand. One time, I took PT 88 (already a pretty hard ... PT) after I had went to ... . I scored 1 point better than my diagnostic score.
I just took the August one and cancelled the score. I had 2 RC back to back and it drained my brain cells :smile: LG was super easy but LR I believed I performed worsethan usual.
I'd only retake if you're SURE you can do significantly better, like a 167+
Because god forbid you score worsethan before (they'd only take your higher score but a lower score just wouldn't look good)
I was told that if you cancel it, it isn't as if you never even took it at all, because under your LSATs scores the schools see "canceled score" and this could mean any number of things. (They might think it's worsethan it is, for example.)
... “switch gears” during a PT, whereas times sections tend to be focused ... categories when you take timed sections (i.e. the improvements you ... necessarily translate to a full PT, because you’re already in ...
It seems like adcomms would naturally assume that redacted scores are at least worsethan the median. So then at what percentile would you prefer to redact versus to show?