@Katherine-2 Yes, they'll take your score. BUT schools will have fewer spots in their 2017 class when your score shows up in January than they would in October (when you'd get the September score).
... see where you stand, take your score with a grain of salt ... . Depending on what you score after you've learned the ... need to achieve you target score.
... continue to study and maybe take in February if I find ... -surefire shot of increasing my score. I know I still have ... 've given up my first take's score to see you get ...
... post-curriculum my first LSAT PTscore was a 153 and I ... LSAT. While not my target score, you should have a ton ... you'll be able to score highly if you give yourself ...
My test score was actually 4 points above my highest PTscore, and about 5 points above my average. I've seen a lot of people on here who did worse then their PTs though. So I really think it's how you react to the testing environment.
Scored a 170 on test day with an average PTscore (10 most recent tests or so) of 167. J.Y. usually mentions that you'll score +/-3 of your 5 most recent tests, although I think most people end up on the minus side.
... !!! I just took my 1st PT in 70s (71) and got ... at least -10 for every PT if I want to get ... ask you what your best PTscore in 70s before your test ...
@"Cant Get Right" Sigh I know, I always get distracted and my mind wanders off after I get a good PTscore hahaha but yes I'll focus on getting a good score for now, thank you :)