I know that for the most part, LSAT scores tend to be released a few days before the date listed on LSAC. For those who took the October 2015 LSAT by when should we be expecting to receive our scores?
... ’ve got. My average PT score from before joining 7Sage is ... 4 points from my target score, so it’s not like ... inevitably follows the fall LSAT scorerelease, but not if it means ... odds of reaching my target score. I’m really just kind ...
If you have retaken or know you're gonna have to retake, what kind of study break/schedule do you guys take between test day and the scorerelease date and then between scorerelease date and the next test date?
... -3 days before the official release date, so chill y'all ... anxiety around every scorerelease, the end of year release carries the additional ... fall short of my target score, I actually fell a point ... from my October score. I was prepared for less ...
... I received my Sept LSAT score (167) last night and ... of the test that my score would be lower as ... my Sept. LSAT score and allowing my December score to come in ... Jan 1st. but Dec. LSAT scorerelease date is Jan 4th). score by at least 3 ...
... I received my Sept LSAT score (167) last night and ... of the test that my score would be lower as ... my Sept. LSAT score and allowing my December score to come in ... Jan 1st. but Dec. LSAT scorerelease date is Jan 4th). score by at least 3 ...
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Since the September test and scorerelease I have been really struggling ... become an LSAT god and score 180 on every test with ... capable of achieving our dream score on the LSAT. Because this ...
... June LSAT. My LSAT score from February 2018 was a 144, and ... held for my June LSAT score to be reviewed in July ... be able to make the score (150-155) that the schools ...
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Hello! I have a question about the study schedule. I plan on taking the November2018 test as well as the January 2019 test. Would it be best to follow the five month plan or the seven month plan?
Is there any downside to primarily taking practice tests prior to 2007? Would practice tests from 1999 or 2002, for example, adequately reflect what I'll see on the November2018 LSAT?
I scored a 141 on PT 2007 (FIRST TRY). I am ok with LR, but I suck at LG and RC. I study part time because I work full time at a firm and hoping to apply for next cycle. Is there hope?
Hi guys,
Would you want to schedule BR for the 2nd part of the LR? We did the first section last night, so we can cram the second part tonight or this weekend. If anyone is up for it, let me know.