It's a myth that schools average and has been dispelled many times. And as others said, take it until u get your dream score and don't sell yourself short.
> @eRetaker said:
> It's a myth that schools average and has been dispelled many times. And as others said, take it until u get your dream score and don't sell yourself short.
... you’ve hit your goal score and your PTs vary ... will for sure score below your average on test day - it’ ... also possible that you’ll score right at your average ... at the top of your score range. For what it’ ... s worth I have similar score fluctuations but I feel ...
... understanding how difficult the test really is under the ... to achieve your goal score. A person who has ... indicator of the score you will receive on test day. There ... can expect to only score 7 or so points ... not put weight into the score. Almost everyone bombs the ...
... the fundamentals, but the actual score improvements come through practicing and ... actually a good score for a first practice test. As long as ...
... Of course, the LSAT isn't a good case-study for ... questions because I don't think the patterns get ... feeling like they aren't good enough because they ... don't "fit into" a ... an "aptitude test" that doesn't require test-taking skill/conformity ...
This just proves to show that hard work and dedication really pay off! The LSAT is by no means a measure of intelligence for those of us who started off with a low score. It don't mean crap!
... value to getting a good score early. If you have a ... score with which you're happy ... having your goal score yet, etc. The September test is still really ...
... above my target score. You say you aren't even BRing ... at your target score. To me ... apply later if your LSAT score is where you need ... with a lower score.
I wouldn't settle for less ... my best so I couldn't recommend it to anyone ...
... , a 163 is a great score, 80th+ percentile. you can get ... schools with that score. Just go into your next test knowing you ... have a great fall back score. Relaxing ... and taking the test feeling how you ...
172 is a great score. You don't need go further. It will get you in a lot of schools. Chase your dream of being a good lawyer You can go to any good school that you want on 172.
I've heard that newer PT's are particularly more vague in the RC and LR sections. However, most people tell me not to worry because if you've prepped sufficiently your score really shouldn't deviate at all. There are plenty of difficult old PT's
7Sage, #help! are you going to publish an LSAT Flex Prep Test? I suppose we can just make our own using the Problem Sets tool...but I'd love to see what I score on a weighted Flex test :) Thanks!
Drilling more games is often a good experience. Building endurance. Maybe seeing if you can score a 180 on a test and compare this to previous experiences. It sounds like you're well-prepared for June.