The scores for candidates who have an ... earlier than was originally announced. Scores will now be released on ... as possible to see the scores on time.
... end. I focused on blind review, starting with figuring out the ... a 166 cumulatively, with high scores around 173 (I got these ... scores on tests where I did ...
... every weekend. My best section scores (from taking individual sections & ... to studying is typically to review incorrect answer choices immediately following ... the August administration. Also, I review any questions where I went ...
Hey guys, a study buddy of mine and I are both taking PT 80 today with plans to review it together tomorrow at 5pm EST over Discord. We were wondering if anyone else would like to join us in our review tomorrow. Shoot me a message if you're interested!
hi! i'll be writing in october and was wondering which PTs i should focus on? are the older ones more indicative of the current LSAT or the newer ones better to review? if anyone has recently taken an LSAT i'd love to know your input!
Got my scores back and actually scored better ... regularly. You can filter the results to only include most recent ... the actual subject material help scores a lot. Additionally, when a ...
I printed out a preptest, timed it myself and scored it. I want to upload the results online so I can see which types of questions I missed without going through the entire digital test putting my answers in one-by-one. Is there a way to do this?
Hey guys! I am working through the cc and decided to try my hand at my first PT after the diagnostic. Does anyone want to blind review the PT 36 with me over the weekend. I would love to go over it with someone :)
I want to print out all the questions I've missed, taken a long time on, or waffled back and forth on so that I can revisit them. Is there a way to do that from the test review page, or do I need to write them down and make a problem set out of them?