So my untimed scores are around 175/176. It takes me about 46 min to finish a section. However, on an times PT my score drops down to 163-165, anyone have tips on how to improve timing while maintaining accuracy?
... down for an LSAT PT marked “PT 95” after all the ... a big change from PT to PT and we should have ... in order. Either from PT 37-present day with thorough ... the material
-First PT 37: score 151
-Revisit the ... got a super high score by doing a process ...
... am having trouble regarding timed pt and anxiety issue.
So ... when I do full timed-pt, my score is 160-167 but ... whenever I am doing timed pt and that happens just before ... , I am doing one timed pt for one week.
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Diag'd a 169 on the Sept. 2006 PT, stuck at a high of 171, plan is to take 2-3 PTs a week leading to the September LSAT. I'm worried about the PT --> actual score drop-off. Anyone else taking September LSAT?
... to review and go over pt's with about once a ... and then take a full pt on Saturdays. I have completed ... 60-80 as pt's and am planning on ... was to hopefully take the samept's each weekend and then ...
... received my first LSAT score and wanted to share ... PT, scored a 158 and was sort of encouraged by this score ... is to increase your score. I was also working ... , but once you consistently score within your target range, ... I would take a PT, then score 3-4 points below ...
I have done problems that it's my second go-round and will choose the exact incorrect AC I did previously. It's interesting because once I know the right AC and am looking at my wrong answer journal, I clearly see what I did wrong and I'm like, I ...
I am about 30% right now and maybe we can have a little competition here, like study buddy :D
I believe as soon as you finish course and begin to do the PT, your score will make lots of progress.
I work really well with study buddies and am shooting for the February test as well. I live 5 min away from downtown. Would be down to meet. I'm aiming for the same kind of score, so I think we'd be a good fit.